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Distributed Operating Systems

Distributed Operating Systems

Author(s):
  • Andrew S. Tanenbaum
  • Author: Andrew S. Tanenbaum
    • ISBN:9788177581799
    • 10 Digit ISBN:8177581791
    • Price:Rs. 1195.00
    • Pages:608
    • Imprint:Pearson Education
    • Binding:Paperback
    • Status:Available


    Ratings:

    As distributed computer systems become more pervasive, so does the need for understanding how their operating systems are designed and implemented. Andrew S. Tanenbaums Distributed Operating Systems fulfills this need. Representing a revised and greatly expanded Part II of the best-selling Modern Operating Systems, it covers the material from the original book, including communication, synchronization, processes, and file systems, and adds new material on distributed shared memory, real-time distributed systems, fault-tolerant distributed systems, and ATM networks. It also contains four detailed case studies: Amoeba, Mach, Chorus, and OSF/DCE.


    Tanenbaums trademark writing provides readers with a thorough, concise treatment of distributed systems.


    Table of Content

    • Introduction to Distributed Systems
    • Communication in Distributed Systems
    • Synchronization in Distributed Systems
    • Processes and Processors in Distributed Systems
    • Distributed File Systems
    • Distributed Shared Memory
    • Case Study 1: Amoeba
    • Case Study 2: Mach
    • Case Study 3: Chorus
    • Case Study 4: DCE

    Salient Features

    • offers the most up-to-date coverage of emerging techniques and technology, including the only coverage of Distributed Shared Memory available to date.
    • provides four detailed case studies of actual distributed systems, including:
    • o Amoeba. o Mach. o Chorus. o DCE.
    • supports narrative with a strong pedagogical framework, including:
    • o over 250 figures. o over 200 references. o suggested readings. o nearly 200 problems.
    • new material on distributed real-time systems.
    • new material on ATM.
    • new material on fault-tolerance