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Distributed Systems Concurrency And Consistency 1st Edition Matthieu Perrin Auth

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Distributed Systems Concurrency And Consistency 1st Edition Matthieu Perrin Auth
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Publisher: ISTE Press - Elsevier
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.85 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Matthieu Perrin (Auth.)
ISBN: 9780081023174, 0081023170
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1st Edition

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Distributed Systems Concurrency And Consistency 1st Edition Matthieu Perrin Auth by Matthieu Perrin (auth.) 9780081023174, 0081023170 instant download after payment.

Distributed Systems: Concurrency and Consistency explores the gray area of distributed systems and draws a map of weak consistency criteria, identifying several families and demonstrating how these may be implemented into a programming language. Unlike their sequential counterparts, distributed systems are much more difficult to design, and are therefore prone to problems. On a large scale, usability reminiscent of sequential consistency, which would provide the same global view to all users, is very expensive or impossible to achieve. This book investigates the best ways to specify the objects that are still possible to implement in these systems.

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