Distributed Systems by Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Principles and Paradigms
This textbook offers a clear, systematic introduction to the principles and practice of distributed computing, explaining architectural models, communication mechanisms (message passing, RPC), naming and resource location, distributed synchronization and logical clocks, consistency and replication, fault tolerance and recovery, security, and distributed file systems and middleware. It emphasizes design trade-offs, algorithms and protocols, and illustrates concepts with real-world case studies and implementation issues to bridge theory and practice.
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