Distributed Computing Principles And Applications M. L. Liu Pdf ❲EXCLUSIVE❳
Book Overview: Distributed Computing: Principles and Applications
Author: M. L. Liu Publisher: Pearson / Addison-Wesley Common Editions: 1st Edition (2004), though widely circulated in various academic formats.
Alternatives and Supplementary Resources
While Liu’s book is excellent for implementation, you may need supplementary texts for deeper theory: File Systems: Distributed file systems (DFS) and name
Part 1 (Chapters 1–3): Establishes fundamental concepts, historical evolution, and different forms of computing (monolithic vs. parallel vs. distributed). File Systems: Distributed file systems (DFS) and name
- File Systems: Distributed file systems (DFS) and name resolution.
- Naming Services: DNS (Domain Name System) and directory services.
Essential for exchanging structured information in the implementation of web services. World Wide Web (WWW): File Systems: Distributed file systems (DFS) and name
4. Advanced Paradigms and Middleware
As you progress through the chapters, the text introduces more complex middleware technologies that abstract the messy details of networking.