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Distributed and parallel systems
Title : Distributed and parallel systems : from cluster to grid computing Material Type: printed text Authors: Péter Kacsuk, Author ; Thomas Fahringer (1965-) ; Zsolt Németh Edition statement: 2nd ed. Publisher: New York : Springer Publication Date: 2006 Pagination: xii, 248 p. Layout: ill. Size: 25 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-387-69857-1 General note: Includes bibliographical references and author index.
Proceedings of the 6th Austrian-Hungarian Workshop on Distributed and Parallel Systems, held in 2006 at Innsbruck University, Austria.Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Electronic data processing Class number: 004.36 Abstract: "The 6th Austrian-Hungarian Workshop on Distributed and Parallel
Systems is organized jointly by the University of Innsbruck, and the MTA SZTAKI Computer and Automation Research Institute (DAPSYS 2006)"Contents note: Part 1: Parallel and distributed algorithms-The Wandering Token: Congestion Avoidance of a Shared Resource - Augusto Ciuffoletti; A Locality Optimizing Algorithm for Developing
Stream Programs in Imagine - Jing Du, Xuejun Yang, Canqun Yang, Xiaobo Yan Yu Deng; Granular SSOR Preconditioning Placed on Dynamic SMP Clusters with Communication on the Fly - Boguslaw Butrylo, Marek Tudruj, Lukasz Masko; Bulk Synchronous Parallel ML with Exceptions - Louis Gesbert, Frederic Gava, Freddric Loulergue, Frtderic Dabrowski
Part 2: Networkig and communication - A New Approach to MPI Collective Communication Implementations - Torsten Hoefler Jeffrey M. Squyres, Graham Fagg, George Bosilca, Wolfgang Rehm, Andrew Lumsdaine; Supporting MPI applications in P-GRADE Portal - Zoltdn Farkas, Zoltdn Balaton, Peter Kacsuk; Tuned: An Open MPI Collective Communications Component - Graham K. Fagg, George Bosilca, Jelena PjeSivac-Grbovic, Thara Angskun, Jack J. Dongarra; Self-Heaing Network for Scalable Fault Tolerant Runtime Environments - Thara Angskun, Graham E. Fagg, George Bosica, Jelena Pjefivac-Grbovid. Jack J. Dongarra; Supporting Seamless Remote I/O Using a Paralel NetCDF Interface - Yichi Tsujita; Part 3: Grid and web services Generating Semantic Descriptions of Web and Grid Services - Marian Babik, Ladislav H/chy, Jacek Kitowski, Bartosz Krvza; Legacy Code Support for Service-oriented Production Grds - Thierny Delaitre, Kiss, Gdbor Terstydnszky,Stephen Wi,nter Peter Kacsuk; Clent-Side Task Support in Matlab for Concurrent Distributed Execution - Christian Huge. Dan Keith, Alien D. Maiony
Message Level Security For Grid Services Using S/MIME -
Daniel Koui, Ondrej Krajicek, Martin Kuba, Michal Prochdzka; Part 4: Grid infrastructure Fault Tolerant Grid Registry - Marek Kasztelnik, Marian Bubak, Cezarv Godrka,Macij Malawski, Tomasz Gubala; Secure application deploymet in the Hierarchical Local Desktop Grid - Attira Marosi, Gdbor Gombds, Zoltdn Balaton; Designing Distributed Mediator Component for the
C-GMA Monitoring Architecture - Ondre] Krji-!ek, Andrea Ceccanti, A le Kienek,Lit/ck Mti/tska, Miroslav Ruda; User Oriented Grid Testing - Miklus Kouovszky, Krisztidn Karoczkai, Istvdn Mdrton, Andrds Schlnatigel, Peter Kacsuk GCbor Hermann,
Raumon Harrington, Daniell Martin, Carsten Winsnes, Thomas Strod
Part V: Advanced grid techniques - Application and Middleware Transparent Checkponing with TCKPT on Clustergrid - Jozef Kaiv a'cs Rafal Mikolaczak, Radosla Cimunszewski, Gracjan Jankowski; UML based Grid Workflow Modeling under ASKALON - Jun Qin, Thomas Fahringer Sabri Pllana; A Taxonomy of Grid Resource Brokers - Attila Kertesz, Peter Kacsuk; Towards an Agent Integrated Speculative Scheduling Service - Ldszld Csaba Ld'rincz, Attila Ulbert, Zoltdn Horvdth, Tmcis Kozsi.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-000458 004.36 Distri 2006 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Not for loan A distributed pi-calculus / Matthew Hennessy
Title : A distributed pi-calculus Material Type: printed text Authors: Matthew Hennessy, Author Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press Publication Date: 2007 Pagination: xvi, 259 p. Size: 24 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-521-87330-7 General note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 254-256)
Includes index (p. 257-259)Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Electronic data processing
Pi-calculusClass number: 004.36 Abstract: Distributed systems are fast becoming the norm in computer science. Formal mathematical models and theories of distributed behavior are needed in order to understand them. This book proposes a distributed pi-calculus called Dpi, for describing the behavior of mobile agents in a distributed world. It is based on an existing formal language, the pi-calculus, to which it adds a network layer and a primitive migration construct. A mathematical theory of the behavior of these distributed systems is developed, in which the presence of types plays a major role. It is also shown how in principle this theory can be used to develop verification techniques for guaranteeing the behavior of distributed agents. The text is accessible to computer scientists with a minimal background in discrete mathematics. It contains an elementary account of the pi-calculus, and the associated theory of bi simulations. It also develops the type theory required by Dpi from first principles. Contents note: Inductive principles; The asynchronous Pi-calculus; Types for API; Types and behaviour in API; A distributed asynchronous Pi-calculus; Behavioural equivalences for ADPI; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=17391 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-002018 004.36 Hen-dis 2007 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Due for return by 10/01/2023 Distributed systems / George Coulouris
Title : Distributed systems : concepts and design Material Type: printed text Authors: George Coulouris, Author ; Jean Dollimore, Author ; Tim Kindberg, Author Edition statement: 4th edition Publisher: Harlow, England : Addison Wesley Publication Date: 2005 Series: International computer science series Pagination: xiv-927 p. Size: 24 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-321-26354-4 General note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 859-908)
Includes index (p.909-927)Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Distributed operating systems (Computers)
Electronic data processing - Distributed processingClass number: 004.36 Abstract: The fourth edition of this best-selling text continues to provide a comprehensive source of material on the principles and practice of distributed computer systems and the exciting new developments based on them, using a wealth of modern case studies to illustrate their design and development. Highlights of the fourth edition include: A Three entirely new chapters on peer-to-peer systems, web services, and mobile and ubiquitous systems. A More than 25 detailed case studies of well-known systems, eight of them new, including studies of the Grid, Cooltown, Bluetooth andthe (in)security of the WiFi WEP protocol. A Updated coverage of XML and its security extensions, the Advanced Encryption Standard and security design for ubiquitous systems.Distributed Systems provides students of computer science and engineering with the skills they will need to design and maintain software for distributed applications.It will also be invaluable to software engineers and systems designers wishing to understand new and future developments in the field. George Coulouris is a Senior Visiting Fellow in the Computer Laboratory at the University of Cambridge. Jean Dollimore was, until her retirement, Senior Lecturer in computer science at Queen Mary College, Universityof London. Tim Kindberg is a Senior Researcher at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories in Bristol. Check out www.cdk4.net or www.pearsoned.co.uk/coulouris for a rich set of resources for students and instructors, including: A The book bibliography with links to relevant online references. A PowerPoint teaching slides. A Presentation guidelines for instructors. A Solutions to all exercises (for instructors only). A Material from previous editions that will not fit in this one. A Source code for all program listings. A Links to many courses using the book. A carefully maintained errata list! and more! Contents note: Characterization of distributed systems; System models; Networking and internet working; Interprocess communication; Distributed objects and remote invocation; Operating system support; Security; Distributed file systems; Name services; Peer-to-peer systems; Time and global states; Coordination and agreement; Transactions and concurrency control; Distributed transactions; Replication; Mobile and Ubiquitous computing; Distributed multimedia systems; Distributed shared memory; Web services; Corba case study; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14050 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-000805 004.36 Cou-Dis 2005 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available 1702-000806 004.36 Cou-Dis 2005 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available Distributed systems / Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Title : Distributed systems : principles and paradigms Material Type: printed text Authors: Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Author ; Maarten van Steen, Author Publisher: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall Publication Date: 2002 Pagination: xxii, 803 p. Size: 24 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-13-088893-8 General note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 737-782) and index Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Distributed operating systems (Computers)
Electronic data processing - Distributed processingClass number: 004.36 Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=11526 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 5702-004729 004.36 Tan-Dis 2002 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available Pro BizTalk 2009 / Dan Rahmel
Title : Pro BizTalk 2009 Material Type: printed text Authors: Dan Rahmel, Author Publisher: New York : Apress Publication Date: 2009 Pagination: xxvi, 740 p. Layout: ill. Size: 24 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-1-430-21981-1 General note: Includes index (p. 695-740) Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Client/server computing
Electronic commerce
Microsoft BizTalkClass number: 004.36 Abstract: A compendium of best practices and implementation wisdom, Pro BizTalk 2009 is a revision of the highly successful and best selling Pro BizTalk 2006. The book has been fully updated to cover developments in BizTalk 2009. You'll find chapters on topics such as developing WCF-compliant adapters using the WCF LOB adapter SDK, connecting BizTalk to IBM mainframe line-of-business applications and data using the Host Integration Server adapter, and riding the Enterprise Service Bus. All other chapters in the book have been updated to reflect developments in BizTalk 2009. Pro BizTalk 2009 is based upon real feedback from BizTalk developers. It is written by recognized experts George Dunphy and Sergei Moukhnitski, backed by a team of top-notch co-authors. The book is a labor of love in which the authors share their experiences and expertise to teach you the art of creating a BizTalk solution using the right tools from the BizTalk 2009 toolbox. Fully updated to cover developments in BizTalk 2009
Focuses on the art of creating a BizTalk solution by helping readers choose the right tool from the BizTalk toolbox for the task at hand
Based upon the real–life experience of authors with many years of practice implementing BizTalk solutions for large enterprisesContents note: Readme; BizTalk in the Enterprise; Starting a New BizTalk Project; BizTalk Revealed; Thinking Inside the Box; Pipelining and Components; Pipeline Component Best Practices and Examples; BizTalk Design Patterns and Practices; What the Maestro Needs to Know : Advanced Orchestration Concepts; Playing By the Rules? Use the Business Rule Engine; You Mean You Aren't a Developer?; BizTalk Server 2009 Operations; Deploying and Managing Biz Talk Applications; To Tune or Not to Tune? Nobody Should Ask That Question; WCF Adapters : Standardizing Your Integration Endpoints; WCF LOB Adapter SDK; Host Integration Server 2009; The Enterprise Service Bus Toolkit 2.0; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=17237 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-001837 004.36 Rah-Pro 2009 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available Pro business activity monitoring in BizTalk 2009 / Jeff Sanders
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