Books > Computing & IT > Computer communications & networking
|
Buy Now
Dissemination of Information in Communication Networks - Broadcasting, Gossiping, Leader Election, and Fault-Tolerance (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
Loot Price: R1,656
Discovery Miles 16 560
You Save: R575
(26%)
|
|
Dissemination of Information in Communication Networks - Broadcasting, Gossiping, Leader Election, and Fault-Tolerance (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
Series: Texts in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series
Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days
|
Preface Due to the development of hardware technologies (such as
VLSI) in the early 1980s, the interest in parallel and distributive
computing has been rapidly
growingandinthelate1980sthestudyofparallelalgorithmsandarchitectures
became one of the main topics in computer science. To bring the
topic to educatorsandstudents,
severalbooksonparallelcomputingwerewritten. The involvedtextbook
IntroductiontoParallelAlgorithmsandArchitectures by F. Thomson
Leighton in 1992 was one of the milestones in the development of
parallel architectures and parallel algorithms. But in the last
decade or so the main interest in parallel and distributive
computing moved from the design of parallel algorithms and
expensive parallel computers to the new distributive reality the
world of interconnected computers that cooperate (often
asynchronously) in order to solve di?erent tasks. Communication
became one of the most frequently used terms of computer science
because of the following reasons: (i) Considering the high
performance of current computers, the communi- tion is often
moretime consuming than the computing time of processors. As a
result, the capacity of communication channels is the bottleneck in
the execution of many distributive algorithms. (ii) Many tasks in
the Internet are pure communication tasks. We do not want to
compute anything, we only want to execute some information - change
or to extract some information as soon as possible and as cheaply
as possible. Also, we do not have a central database involving all
basic knowledge. Instead, wehavea distributed memorywherethe
basickno-
edgeisdistributedamongthelocalmemoriesofalargenumberofdi?erent
computers. The growing importance of solving pure communication
tasks in the - terconnected world is the main motivation for
writing this book."
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.