Distributed Operating Systems: Concepts and Practice - Brossura

Galli, Doreen L.

 
9780130798435: Distributed Operating Systems: Concepts and Practice

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This book explores the concepts and practice in distributed computing, and is designed to be useful in helping practitioners and corporate training keep up with software technology that pertains to a majority of all computers and their applications. A two-part approach presents the basic foundation for distributed computing and then expands on these topics to cover advanced distributed operating systems. It describes in detail every major aspect of the topics, and includes relevant examples of real operating systems to reinforce concepts and illustrate decisions that must be made by distributed system designers. Chapters include information on interprocess communication, memory management, concurrency control, and object-based operating systems. More advance material covers distributed process management, file systems, synchronization, and security. For developers and managers active in the client/server technology industry who want to update and enhance their knowledge base.

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As one of the emerging experts in distributed computing and system integration, DOREEN L. GALLI, Ph.D., currently working within the telecommunications industry in Atlanta, Georgia. Besides her industry contributions to IBM Center for Advanced Studies, Premiere Technologies and the successful deployment for the Centennial Olympic Games, Dr. Galli has been recognized by Who's Who Among America's Teachers. As an Associate Professor of Computer Science, she has taught many courses on advanced system and network technologies. She received her Ph.D. degree from the University of Waterloo.

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Doreen Galli uses her considerable academic and professional experience to bring together the worlds of theory and practice providing leading edge solutions to tomorrow's challenges. Distributed Operating Systems: Concepts and Practice offers a good balance of real world examples and the underlying theory of distributed computing. The flexible design makes it usable for students, practitioners and corporate training.

This book describes in detail each major aspect of distributed operating systems from a conceptual and practical viewpoint. The operating systems of Amoeba, Clouds, and Chorus? (the base technology for JavaOS?) are utilized as examples throughout the text; while the technologies of Windows 2000?, CORBA?, DCOM?, NFS, LDAP, X.500, Kerberos, RSA?, DES, SSH, and NTP demonstrate real life solutions. A simple client/server application is included in the appendix to demonstrate key distributed computing programming concepts. This book proves invaluable as a course text or as a reference book for those who wish to update and enhance their knowledge base. A Companion Website provides supplemental information.

  • A broad range of distributed computing issues and concepts: Kernels, IPC, memory management, object-based operating systems, distributed file systems (with NFS and X.500), transaction management, process management, distributed synchronization, and distributed security
  • A major case study of Windows 2000 to demonstrate a real life commercial solution
  • Detail Boxes contain in-depth examples such as complex algorithms
  • Project-oriented exercises providing hands-on-experience
  • Relevant sources including 'core' Web and ftp sites, as well as research papers
  • Easy reference with complete list of acronyms and glossary to aid readability

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