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Systems Programming: Designing and Developing Distributed Applications by Richard Anthony (Lecturer, University of Greenwich (UK), focusing on operating systems, networking, distributed systems, programming and embedded systems)

Systems Programming: Designing and Developing Distributed Applications explains how the development of distributed applications depends on a foundational understanding of the relationship among operating systems, networking, distributed systems, and programming. Uniquely organized around four viewpoints (process, communication, resource, and architecture), the fundamental and essential characteristics of distributed systems are explored in ways which cut across the various traditional subject area boundaries. The structures, configurations and behaviours of distributed systems are all examined, allowing readers to explore concepts from different perspectives, and to understand systems in depth, both from the component level and holistically.

About Richard Anthony (Lecturer, University of Greenwich (UK), focusing on operating systems, networking, distributed systems, programming and embedded systems)

Richard John Anthony has been a university lecturer for over 20 years with teaching focusing on operating systems, networking, distributed systems, programming and embedded systems; and he has considerable experience in curriculum design in these areas. He also works in commercial projects as a technology consultant and systems developer. Other previous roles include microprocessor technician, network manager, database administrator and senior software developer in a commercial role. This rich mix of experience gives him a good insight across all aspects of computer systems and technology, and the ability to see the big picture view as well as the low-level technology focus. He's also an established and active researcher, having over 90 academic publications in autonomic computing, smart embedded systems and distributed systems, and currently leads a research group in autonomic computing and smart embedded systems. His research is underpinned by strong software design and developmental skills, giving a highly empirical flavor to his work.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. The Process View3. The Communication View4. The Resource View5. The Architecture View6. Key Topics in Distributed Systems7. Putting It all Together: Sample Applications

Additional information

NLS9780128007297
9780128007297
012800729X
Systems Programming: Designing and Developing Distributed Applications by Richard Anthony (Lecturer, University of Greenwich (UK), focusing on operating systems, networking, distributed systems, programming and embedded systems)
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Paperback
Elsevier Science & Technology
2015-03-02
548
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