Performance of distributed and parallel systems : proceedings of the IFIP TC 7/WG 7.3 International Seminar on Performance of Distributed and Parallel Systems, Kyoto, Japan 7-9 December, 1988
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Performance of distributed and parallel systems : proceedings of the IFIP TC 7/WG 7.3 International Seminar on Performance of Distributed and Parallel Systems, Kyoto, Japan 7-9 December, 1988
North-Holland , Elsevier [distributor], 1989
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Despite the proliferation and ever-increasing need for distributed processing and parallelism in computer and communication systems, their operational behaviour has been poorly understood. This is due to the extreme complexity found in cooperative processing in modern computer systems, and the complicated communication protocols for handling a variety of traffic in information network systems. In order to cope with these developments, mathematical modelling has become more and more sophisticated, and tailored to individual problems. However, it is fair to say that the performance characteristics of today's (and future) systems cannot be fully analyzed by the techniques currently available. This book is a result of the international seminar designed to promote progress in the development of techniques for resolving the performance issues of such complex systems.
Table of Contents
1. Distributed Systems. 2. ISDN. 3. Multi-Processors. 4. Polling Systems. 5. Queueing Systems. 6. Queueing Networks. 7. Petri Nets. 8. Multiple Access Protocols. 9. Software Systems. 10. Parallel Processing. 11. Interconnection Networks.
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