Survey on Distributed Computing Networks - Networks of Workstations
By Bhavana Nagendra
Abstract: Distributed system is a programming infrastructure which allows the use of a collection of workstations as a single integrated system. Distributed Computing offers advantages for improving availability and reliability through replication, performance through parallelism and in addition flexibility, expansion and scalability of resources. This paper is a survey on the ongoing research in this area.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Distributed Computing Networks
- Changing Trends in Computing
- Distributed System Architecture
- Massively Parallel Processors (MPPs)
- Networks of Workstations (NOWs)
- Challenges for Networks of Workstations
- What is new about NOWs ?
- Opportunities for NOW
- Message passing Issues and Distributed System Testing Software
- Communication Paradigms
- Remote Procedure Call
- Distributed Shared Memory
- Software Packages
- Parallel Virtual Machine (PVM)
- The p4 System
- Express
- Message Passing Interface (MPI)
- The Linda System
- Advances in Networks of Workstations (NOWs)
- Low over-head communication
- GLUnix : A global layer Unix
- xFS : Serverless network file service
- Massive Parallelism in WANs
- Concepts
- Managing Parallelism in WANs
- Implementation Issue
- Conclusion
- Appendix - Annotated bibiliography
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