A lucid and up-to-date introduction to the fundamentals of distributed computing systems
As distributed systems become increasingly available, the need for a fundamental discussion of the subject has grown. Designed for first-year graduate students and advanced undergraduates as well as practicing computer engineers seeking a solid grounding in the subject, this well-organized text covers the fundamental concepts in distributed computing systems such as time, state, simultaneity, order, knowledge, failure, and agreement in distributed systems.
Departing from the focus on shared...
A lucid and up-to-date introduction to the fundamentals of distributed computing systems
As distributed systems become increasingly available, the ...
A computational perspective on partial order and lattice theory, focusing on algorithms and their applications
This book provides a uniform treatment of the theory and applications of lattice theory. The applications covered include tracking dependency in distributed systems, combinatorics, detecting global predicates in distributed systems, set families, and integer partitions. The book presents algorithmic proofs of theorems whenever possible. These proofs are written in the calculational style advocated by Dijkstra, with arguments explicitly spelled out step by step. The author's...
A computational perspective on partial order and lattice theory, focusing on algorithms and their applications