Schoone, Anneke A.

Cambridge International Series on Parallel Computation Ser.

Cambridge University Press
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Algorithms are a set of rules that specify a sequence of actions to be taken to solve a problem. Distributed algorithms, which are designed to solve many problems at once, are conceptually far more complex than algorithms in a single processing unit environment. When the number of simultaneous events becomes large, human minds cannot keep track of all of them. Naturally, it is necessary to know whether a distributed algorithm will have the desired effect. In this book, Dr. Schoone discusses assertational verification by system-wide invariants for use in verifying the behavior of distributed algorithms. The approach is entirely pragmatic; the author considers many different examples, over a wide range of algorithms and protocols. This volume will be an essential purchase for all those with an interest in distributed algorithms.

Ingenaaid | 208 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 2004
Rubrieken:

  • DDC: Data processing & computer science
  • LCC: Science » Mathematics » Instruments and machines » Calculating machines (QA76.58 .S35 1996)
  • ISBN-13: 9780521607551 | ISBN-10: 0521607558