The document provides an overview of distributed computing, covering its definitions, examples (such as the Internet and Intranet), and key issues like concurrency and failure independence. It discusses various types of distributed systems, middleware, interprocess communication, and resource management, along with algorithms for synchronization and deadlock handling. Additionally, it addresses replication, consistency, fault tolerance, and the design of distributed file systems.
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Distributed-Computing Book
The document provides an overview of distributed computing, covering its definitions, examples (such as the Internet and Intranet), and key issues like concurrency and failure independence. It discusses various types of distributed systems, middleware, interprocess communication, and resource management, along with algorithms for synchronization and deadlock handling. Additionally, it addresses replication, consistency, fault tolerance, and the design of distributed file systems.