Book
Practical Distributed Processing
Abstract
Distributed processing has a strong theoretical foundation, but many day-to-day practitioners make limited use of the advantages this theory can give them. The result includes unreliable systems with obscure and intermittent failures that can cost time, money and in extreme cases, lives. Reliable construction of distributed and concurrent systems must incorporate theory in practice. This book provides a concise presentation of the theory …
Authors
Brooke PJ; Paige RF
Series
Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
2008
DOI
10.1007/978-1-84628-841-8