Open distributed systems: on concepts, methods, and design from a logical point of view

This book presents a new, abstract, and comprehensive view of open distributed systems. Starting point is a small number of core concepts and basic principles, which are informally introduced and precisely defined using mathematical logic. It is shown how the basic concepts of Open Systems Interconn...

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Main Author: Gotzhein, Reinhard (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Braunschweig u.a. Vieweg 1993
Series:Vieweg advanced studies in computer science
Informatics
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Summary:This book presents a new, abstract, and comprehensive view of open distributed systems. Starting point is a small number of core concepts and basic principles, which are informally introduced and precisely defined using mathematical logic. It is shown how the basic concepts of Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) and Open Distributed Processing (ODP), which are currently the most important standardization activities in the context of open distributed systems, can be obtained by specialization and extension of these basic concepts.
Physical Description:XVII, 227 S. graph. Darst.
ISBN:3528053585

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