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Impossibility Results For Distributed Computing Hagit Attiya Faith Ellen

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Impossibility Results For Distributed Computing Hagit Attiya Faith Ellen
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Publisher: Morgan & Claypool
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.29 MB
Author: Hagit Attiya & Faith Ellen
ISBN: 9781627051705, 1627051708
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Impossibility Results For Distributed Computing Hagit Attiya Faith Ellen by Hagit Attiya & Faith Ellen 9781627051705, 1627051708 instant download after payment.

To understand the power of distributed systems, it is necessary to understand their inherent limitations: what problems cannot be solved in particular systems, or without sufficient resources (such as time or space). This book presents key techniques for proving such impossibility results and applies them to a variety of different problems in a variety of different system models. Insights gained from these results are highlighted, aspects of a problem that make it difficult are isolated, features of an architecture that make it inadequate for solving certain problems efficiently are identified, and different system models are compared. Table of Contents: Acknowledgments / Introduction / Indistinguishability / Shifting and Scaling / Scenario Arguments / Information Theory Arguments / Covering Arguments / Valency Arguments / Combinatorial Arguments / Reductions and Simulations / Bibliography / Authors' Biographies
ISBN : 9781627051705

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