Proceedings

Proceedings
Author: International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems
Publisher:
Total Pages: 660
Release: 1998
Genre:
ISBN: 9780780350045

22nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems

22nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems
Author: Luis E. T. Rodrigues
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society Press
Total Pages: 652
Release: 2002
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780769515854

This year's program covers areas such as distributed agents and intelligent networks, internet and web computing, network protocols, distributed operating systems, distributed databases, middleware and distributed platforms, mobile computing, distributed algorithms, fault-tolerant systems, distributed systems security.

ICDCS 2016

ICDCS 2016
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre: Computer networks
ISBN:

Annotation The conference provides a forum for engineers and scientists in academia, industry, and government to present their latest research findings in any aspects of distributed and parallel computing Papers are solicited on a wide range of distributed systems and solutions.

Proceedings

Proceedings
Author: IEEE Computer Society. TC on Distributed Processing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 676
Release: 1991
Genre: Computer networks
ISBN: 9780818621444

The proceedings of the conference held in Arlington, Texas, May 1991 comprise four panel sessions and 72 papers in the areas of decentralized and parallel computer architectures; distributed databases; reliability and fault tolerance; language, tools, and software engineering; real-time issues and applications, distributed algorithms; distributed operating systems; communication architectures and protocols; and modeling and performance evaluation. No index. Acidic paper. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

Distributed Platforms

Distributed Platforms
Author: Alexander Schill
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2013-04-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0387349472

Client/Server applications are of increasing importance in industry, and have been improved by advanced distributed object-oriented techniques, dedicated tool support and both multimedia and mobile computing extensions. Recent responses to this trend are standardized distributed platforms and models including the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) of the Open Software Foundation (OS F), Open Distributed Processing (ODP), and the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) of the Object Management Group (OMG). These proceedings are the compilation of papers from the technical stream of the IFIPIIEEE International Conference on Distributed Platforms, Dresden, Germany. This conference has been sponsored by IFIP TC6.1, by the IEEE Communications Society, and by the German Association of Computer Science (GI -Gesellschaft fur Informatik). ICDP'96 was organized jointly by Dresden University of Technology and Aachen University of Technology. It is closely related to the International Workshop on OSF DCE in Karlsruhe, 1993, and to the IFIP International Conference on Open Distributed Processing. ICDP has been designed to bring together researchers and practitioners who are studying and developing new methodologies, tools and technologies for advanced client/server environ ments, distributed systems, and network applications based on distributed platforms.

Advances in Distributed Systems

Advances in Distributed Systems
Author: Sacha Krakowiak
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2003-06-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3540464751

In 1992 we initiated a research project on large scale distributed computing systems (LSDCS). It was a collaborative project involving research institutes and universities in Bologna, Grenoble, Lausanne, Lisbon, Rennes, Rocquencourt, Newcastle, and Twente. The World Wide Web had recently been developed at CERN, but its use was not yet as common place as it is today and graphical browsers had yet to be developed. It was clear to us (and to just about everyone else) that LSDCS comprising several thousands to millions of individual computer systems (nodes) would be coming into existence as a consequence both of technological advances and the demands placed by applications. We were excited about the problems of building large distributed systems, and felt that serious rethinking of many of the existing computational paradigms, algorithms, and structuring principles for distributed computing was called for. In our research proposal, we summarized the problem domain as follows: “We expect LSDCS to exhibit great diversity of node and communications capability. Nodes will range from (mobile) laptop computers, workstations to supercomputers. Whereas mobile computers may well have unreliable, low bandwidth communications to the rest of the system, other parts of the system may well possess high bandwidth communications capability. To appreciate the problems posed by the sheer scale of a system comprising thousands of nodes, we observe that such systems will be rarely functioning in their entirety.