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    MODELING AND SIMULATION OF DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS

    by Alexander Kostin (Eastern Mediterranean University, Northern Cyprus) & Ljudmila Ilushechkina (Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology-Technical University, Russia)

    Distributed systems are a continuously expanding area of computer science and computer engineering. This book addresses the need for literature on modeling and simulation techniques for distributed systems. For simulation modeling of distributed systems in the book, a specific class of extended Petri nets is used that allows to easily represent the fundamental processes of any distributed system. The book is intended, first of all, as a text for related graduate-level university courses on distributed systems in computer science and computer engineering. Other computer science and computer engineering courses would also find the book useful as a source of practical information for a broad community of those graduate students who are busy with simulation in their study and research. The book can be useful also to academics who give related graduate courses or deliver research-oriented modules for graduate students. Further, the book can be helpful to system architects and developers who apply modeling and simulation techniques as a step in the design and implementation of their systems. Containing a large number of models, with commented source texts and simulation results, it can also serve as valuable reference book for researchers who want to develop their own models in terms of Petri nets.

     
    Contents:
    • Concepts and Features of Distributed Systems
    • Communication Patterns and Paradigms in Distributed Systems
    • General Petri Nets for the Formal Analysis of Distributed Systems
    • Extended Petri Nets for Simulation
    • Language to Describe Petri-Net-Based Simulation Models
    • Models of Simple Information Systems
    • Models of Communication Protocols and Computer Networks
    • Distributed Mutual Exclusion Protocol
    • Anycast Protocol
    • Distributed Leader Election
    • Modeling and Simulation of a Logistic System
    • Petri-Net-Based Simulation System
     
    Readership: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students, academics and researchers in computer engineering; designers of distributed systems; developers of simulation models of complex information systems.
     
     
    350pp (approx.)    Pub. date: Scheduled Summer 2010  
    ISBN:   978-981-4291-67-5
    981-4291-67-6
       US$85 / £56

     


     

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