Description |
x, 217 pages : some illustrations ; 24 cm |
Series |
Lecture notes in computer science ; 2584 |
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State-of-the-Art survey |
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Lecture notes in computer science ; 2584
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Lecture notes in computer science. State-of-the-art survey.
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Contents |
Practical Impact of Group Communication Theory -- On the Impact of Academic Distributed Systems Research on Industrial Practice -- Using Error-Correcting Codes to Solve Distributed Agreement Problems: A Future Direction in Distributed Computing? -- Lower Bounds for Asynchronous Consensus -- Designing Algorithms for Dependent Process Failures -- Comparing the Atomic Commitment and Consensus Problems -- Open Questions on Consensus Performance inWell-Behaved Runs -- Challenges in Evaluating Distributed Algorithms -- Towards Robust Optimistic Approaches -- Towards a Practical Approach to Confidential Byzantine Fault Tolerance -- Modeling Complexity in Secure Distributed Computing -- Communication and Data Sharing for Dynamic Distributed Systems -- Dissecting Distributed Computations -- Ordering vs Timeliness: Two Facets of Consistency? -- WAIF:Web of Asynchronous Information Filters -- The Importance of Aggregation -- Dynamic Lookup Networks -- The Surprising Power of Epidemic Communication -- Topology-Aware Routing in Structured Peer-to-Peer Overlay Networks -- Uncertainty and Predictability: Can They Be Reconciled? -- Fuzzy Group Membership -- Toward Self-Organizing, Self-Repairing and Resilient Distributed Systems -- Dynamically Provisioning Distributed Systems to Meet Target Levels of Performance, Availability, and Data Quality -- Database Replication Based on Group Communication: Implementation Issues -- The Evolution of Publish/Subscribe Communication Systems -- Naming and Integrity: Self-Verifying Data in Peer-to-Peer Systems -- Spread Spectrum Storage with Mnemosyne -- Replication Strategies for Highly Available Peer-to-Peer Storage -- A Data-Centric Approach for Scalable State Machine Replication -- Scaling Optimistic Replication -- Building a Bridge between Distributed Systems Theory and Commercial Practice -- Holistic Operations in Large-Scale Sensor Network Systems: A Probabilistic Peer-to-Peer Approach -- Challenges in Making Pervasive Systems Dependable -- Towards Dependable Networks of Mobile Arbitrary Devices -- Diagnosis and Scalability -- Technology Challenges for the Global Real-Time Enterprise -- Middleware for Supporting Inter-organizational Interactions -- Hosting of Libre Software Projects: A Distributed Peer-to-Peer Approach -- System Support for Pervasive Applications -- Technology Challenges for the Global Real-Time Enterprise -- Middleware for Supporting Inter-organizational Interactions -- Hosting of Libre Software Projects: A Distributed Peer-to-Peer Approach -- System Support for Pervasive Applications |
Summary |
"Thirty-one of the 38 papers in this volume are based on the preliminary reports that appeared in the proceedings of the 2002 International Workshop on Future Directions in Distributed Computing, held on 3-7 June 2002 at the University of Bologna Residential Center located in ... Bertinoro, Italy"--Pref |
Notes |
"Thirty-one of the 38 papers in this volume are based on the preliminary reports that appeared in the proceedings of the 2002 International Workshop on Future Directions in Distributed Computing, held on 3-7 June 2002 at the University of bologna Residential Center located in ... Bertinoro, Italy"--Pref |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and author index |
Notes |
Also available in print |
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Mode of access: World Wide Web |
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English |
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Lecture notes in computer science no:2584 0302-9743 |
Subject |
Electronic data processing -- Distributed processing -- Congresses.
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings.
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Bologna (2002)
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Author |
Schiper, André, 1949-
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International Workshop on Future Directions in Distributed Computing (2002 : University of Bologna)
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LC no. |
2003045463 |
ISBN |
3540009124 softcover alkaline paper |
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