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Distributed Systems (2nd Edition)

by Sape Mullender

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Technological progress in distributed computing systems continues at a rapid pace, and this second edition has been completely revised to reflect the current state of the art. Examples and case studies of commericial and experimental systems are provided by a distinguished author team, whose work reflects the cutting edge of modern developments in the field.… (more)
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Like most collections-of-chapters books, very uneven in quality, unfocused, and even inconsistent in nomenclature. A couple of useful chapters I found myself referring to a decade after I first got the book, but several others that I'll never need to glance at. Academic, not popular press, so dry, analytic, and with even less focus on being useful. ( )
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Technological progress in distributed computing systems continues at a rapid pace, and this second edition has been completely revised to reflect the current state of the art. Examples and case studies of commericial and experimental systems are provided by a distinguished author team, whose work reflects the cutting edge of modern developments in the field.

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