Concurrent and Distributed Computing in Java (Hardcover)
內容描述
An in-depth introduction to concurrent and distributed computing with Java
Combining the two key types of Java programming, Concurrent and Distributed
Computing in Java offers both professionals and students a comprehensive guide
to fundamental concepts necessary for mastering Java programming.
The text is presented in two parts. The first deals with techniques for
programming in shared-memory based systems and covers concepts in Java such as:
Threads
Synchronized methods
Waits and notify
Multi-threaded programming
Algorithms for mutual exclusion, consensus, atomic objects, and wait-free
data structures
The second half of the text deals with programming in a message-passing
system, and covers:
Resource allocation problems
Logical clocks
Global property detection
Leader election
Message ordering
Agreement algorithms
Checkpointing
Message logging
Avoiding excessive mathematical notation while explaining important concepts
with both rigor and clarity, this up-to-date text will prove a valuable resource
for interested professionals and students alike.
Table of Contents
List of Figures.
Preface.
- Introduction.
- Mutual Exclusion Problem.
- Synchronization Primitives.
- Consistency Conditions.
- Wait-Free Synchronization.
- Distributed Programming.
- Models and Clocks.
- Resource Allocation.
- Global Snapshot.
- Global Properties.
- Detecting Termination and Deadlocks.
- Message Ordering.
- Leader Election.
- Synchronizers.
- Agreement.
- Transactions.
- Recovery.
- Self-Stabilization.
Appendix: Various Utility Classes.
Bibliography.
Index.