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100 _aTanenbaum, Andrew S.
245 0 _aDistributed systems principles and paradigms
260 _aNew Jersey
260 _b Pearson Prentice Hall
260 _c2002
300 _axxii, 803 p.
300 _bIncludes index
520 _aThis book started out as a revision of Distributed Operating Systems, but it was soon apparent that so much had changed since 1995, that a mere revision would not do the job. A whole new book was needed. Accordingly, this new book has a new title: Distributed Systems: Principles and Paradigms. This change reflects a shift in emphasis. While we still look at some operating systems issues, the book now addresses distributed systems in a broader sense as well. For exam-ple, the World Wide Web, which is arguably the biggest distributed system ever built, was not even mentioned in the original book because it is not an operating system. In this book it rates almost an entire chapter.
650 _aDistrbuted document-based systems
650 _aDistrbuted object-based systems
650 _aOperating systems
700 _aSteen, Maarten Van
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