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Distributed Systems: Principles and Paradigms
bedford-computing.co.ukDistributed systems: principles and paradigms I Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Maarten Van Steen. p. em. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-13-239227-5 1. Electronic data processing--Distributed processing. 2. Distributed operating systems (Computers) I. Steen, Maarten van. II. Title. QA 76.9.D5T36 2006 005.4'476--dc22 2006024063
Introduction to Cloud Computing - KTH
www.kth.se•Large-scale distributed systems services, such as NoSQL datastores, object stores, and distributed filesystems, have enabled developers to build scalable ... Principles and Paradigms,” R. Buyya et al. (eds.), Wiley, 2010. “Cloud Computing: Principles, Systems and Applications,” L.
Chapter 1: Distributed Systems: What is a distributed system?
www.cs.helsinki.fiCourse Material Tanenbaum, van Steen: Distributed Systems, Principles and Paradigms; Prentice Hall 2002 Coulouris, Dollimore, Kindberg: Distributed Systems, Concepts and Design; Addison-Wesley 2005 Lecture slides on course website NOT sufficient by themselves Help to see what parts in book are most relevant Kangasharju: Distributed Systems October 23, 08 3