Distributed computing : implementation and management strategies
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Distributed computing : implementation and management strategies
PTR Prentice Hall, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume presents the current state-of-the-art in distributed computing in industry and academia. It covers OSF DCE and DME, ONC, NFS, distributed file systems, user services management and security in a distributed environment, focusing on actual implementations of distributed computing at leading corporations, universities and industry consortia.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction, Raman Khanna, Stanford University. I. TECHNOLOGY AND STANDARDS. 2. OSF Distributed Computing Environment, Ram Kumar, OSF. 3. OSF Distributed Management Environment, OSF. 4. Distributed File Systems, Peter Honeyman, University of Michigan. 5. Distributed Data Management, Harvinder Singh, Oracle. 6. Security, Jeff Schiller, MIT. 7. Network Management and Instrumentation Protocols, Steve Waldbusser, Carnegie Mellon University. II. CASE STUDIES. 8. Andrew Project, John Leong, Carnegie Mellon University. 9. Project Athena, Dan Geer, Geer/Zolot Associates. 10. Institutional File System, Ted Hanns, University of Michigan. 11. Distributed Computing Project at Hewlett Packard, Wallace A. Ross, Hewlett Packard. III. IMPLEMENTATION AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES. 12. Vendor Strategies, Raman Khanna, Stanford University. 13. Key Services, Bob Morgan, Stanford University. 14. Systems Management and Administration, Wallace Colyer and Walter Wong, Carnegie Mellon University. 15. Migration to OSF/DCE and OSF/DME, Bob Moran, Roland Schemers, Stanford University. 16. Organizational Issues, Raman Khanna and John Sack, Stanford University. Glossary. Index.
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