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Advanced parallel and distributed computing : evaluation, improvement and practice
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New York : Nova Science Publishers, 2007
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x, 321 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
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9781600212024
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The field of parallel and distributed computing is undergoing changes at a breathtaking pace. Networked computers are now omnipresent in virtually every application, from games to sophisticated space missions. The increasing complexity, heterogeneity, largeness, and dynamism of the emerging pervasive environments and associated applications are challenging the advancement of the parallel and distributed computing paradigm. Many novel infrastructures have been or are being created to provide the necessary computational fabric for realising parallel and distributed applications from diverse domains. New models and tools are also being proposed to evaluate and predict the quality of these complicated parallel and distributed systems. Current and recent past efforts, made to provide the infrastructures and models for such applications, have addressed many underlying complex problems and have thus resulted in new tools and paradigms for effectively realising parallel and distributed systems. This book showcases these novel tools and approaches with inputs from relevant experts.


Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Dependability Evaluation and Modelling
Security and Trusted Collaborative Computing
Performability Modelling and Evaluation
Survivability Evaluation and Modelling
Towards Optimal Performance in Distributed Memory Systems
Project AutoMate: Enabling Self Managing Grid Applications
Grid Programming Models and Environments
Software Rejuvenation
Uniframe: An Automated Resource Management System
Genetics Algorithms for Scheduling Real-Time Tasks onto Multi-Processors
Autonomic Management of Space Missions
The Next-Generation Wireless Internet
Grid-Email
A Web Based City Navigation Utilising the Mobile Grid