Distributed operating systems : theory and practice
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Distributed operating systems : theory and practice
(NATO ASI series, ser. F . Computer and systems sciences ; v. 28)
Springer-Verlag, c1987
- : Germany
- : U.S.
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"Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Divison."
"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Distributed Operating Systems, Theory and Practice, held at Altinyunus, Çeşme, Turkey, August 18-29, 1986."--T.p. verso
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Description
This text comprises the edited collection of papers presented at the NATO Advanced Study Institute which took place at Altmyunus,
Table of Contents
1 Formal Aspects of Concurrent Systems.- A Formal Basis for the Specification of Concurrent Systems.- On the Construction of Distributed Programs.- Derivation of Distributed Algorithms.- 2 Design Issues for Distributed Operating Systems.- Design of Highly Decentralised Operating Systems.- Communication Models for Distributed Computation.- New Concepts for Distributed System Structuring.- 3 Hardware Support for Distributed Computing Systems.- Distributed Computing System Architectures: Hardware.- Hardware Support for the Distributed Operating System of the Heidelberg Polyp Processor.- 4 Case Studies.- The Apollo DOMAIN Distributed File System.- The CHORUS Distributed Operating System: Some Design Issues.- The Conic Support Environment for Distributed Systems.- An Experience in Solving a Transaction Ordering Problem in a Distributed System.- Distributed Transaction Processing and The Camelot System.- Worm Programs.
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