![]() ![]() ![]() – Because Part II is organized along the same seven key principles that are discussed in the first part, students not only learn how state-of-the-art real-world systems and middleware work, but are also able to compare the different systems easily. – Includes examples of object-based, document-based, file-based, and coordination-based systems including Corba, DCOM, Globe, NFS v4, Coda, WWW, and Jini. Second part of the book devoted to real-world distributed case studies:.– Gives students an understanding of the key principles, paradigms, and models on which all distributed systems are based. First part of the book dedicates one chapter to each of seven key principles of all distributed systems: communication, processes, naming, synchronization, consistency and replication, fault tolerance, and security. ![]()
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