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Distributed Algorithms (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems )

by: LYNCH;

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Publisher: MORGAN-KAUFMANN,1996/04/30

Category: DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING Level: B/I/A

ISBN: 1558603484
ISBN13: 9781558603486

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Summary:


  In Distributed Algorithms , Nancy Lynch provides a blueprint for designing, implementing, and analyzing distributed algorithms. She directs her book at a wide audience, including students, programmers, system designers, and researchers.


  Distributed Algorithms contains the most significant algorithms and impossibility results in the area, all in a simple automata-theoretic setting. The algorithms are proved correct, and their complexity is analyzed according to precisely defined complexity measures. The problems covered include resource allocation, communication, consensus among distributed processes, data consistency, deadlock detection, leader election, global snapshots, and many others.


  The material is organized according to the system model--first by the timing model and then by the interprocess communication mechanism. The material on system models is isolated in separate chapters for easy reference.


  The presentation is completely rigorous, yet is intuitive enough for immediate comprehension. This book familiarizes readers with important problems, algorithms, and impossibility results in the area: readers can then recognize the problems when they arise in practice, apply the algorithms to solve them, and use the impossibility results to determine whether problems are unsolvable. The book also provides readers with the basic mathematical tools for designing new algorithms and proving new impossibility results. In addition, it teaches readers how to reason carefully about distributed algorithms--to model them formally, devise precise specifications for their required behavior, prove their correctness, and evaluate their performance with realistic measures.


                  

Table of Contents

1 Introduction

PART I SYNCHRONOUS NETWORK ALGORITHMS

2 Modelling I; Synchronous Network Model

3 Leader Election in a Synchronous Ring

4 Algorithms in General Synchronous Networks

5 Distributed Consensus with Link Failures

6 Distributed Consensus with Process Failures

7 More Consensus Problems


  PART II ASYNCHRONOUS ALGORITHMS

8 Modelling II: Asynchronous System Model


  PART IIA ASYNCHRONOUS SHARED MEMORY ALGORITHMS

9 Modelling III: Asynchronous Shared Memory Model

10 Mutual Exclusion

11 Resource Allocation

12 Consensus

13 Atomic Objects


  PART IIB SYNCHRONOUS NETWORK ALGORITHMS

14 Modelling IV: Asynchronous Network Model

15 Basic Asynchronous Network Algorithms

16 Synchronizers

17 Shared Memory versus Networks

18 Logical Time

19 Global Snapshots and Stable Properties

20 Network Resource Allocation

21 Asynchronous Networks with Process Failures

22 Data Link Protocols


  PART III PARTIALLY SYNCHRONOUS ALGORITHMS

23 Partially Synchronous System Models

24 Mutual Exclusion with Partial Synchrony

25 Consensus with Partial Synchrony