Mobile processing in distributed and open environments
Author(s)
Bibliographic Information
Mobile processing in distributed and open environments
(Wiley series on parallel and distributed computing)
John Wiley & Sons, c1999
- alk. paper
Available at / 4 libraries
-
No Libraries matched.
- Remove all filters.
Note
"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 389-393) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to WAVE, a revolutionary technology that combines the power and flexibility of conventional sequential programming with the open, fully distributed architectures found in the most sophisticated CORBA-based systems. Developed by Peter Sapaty-a noted pioneer in the use of intelligent agents in open and distributed computing-more than a decade before Java, WAVE was designed specifically for use in large-scale distributed information systems. In Mobile Processing in Distributed and Open Environments, Sapaty provides a complete, hands-on tutorial in the WAVE programming language and its applications. Rather than simply describe the language and its features, he supplies a vast collection of WAVE algorithms, fully explained with working examples and application suggestions. He also supplies expert advice and guidance on designing, developing, and managing agent systems.
Crucial topics covered include: Managing information networks Designing and managing communication networks Performing distributed simulation and virtual reality with WAVE Building and managing intelligent infrastructures for distributed systems Using WAVE in conventional programming
Table of Contents
- Getting started with WAVE programming
- the WAVE language
- basic space-navigation mechanisms in WAVE
- the WAVE automaton
- solving theoretical graph and network problems
- organization and management of communication networks
- management of information networks
- distributed simulation and virtual reality in WAVE
- intelligent infrastructures for distributed systems
- WAVE and conventional programming
- summary of syntax and main constructs of WAVE.
by "Nielsen BookData"