Network Distributed Computing: Fitscapes and Fallacies

  • Authors:
  • Max Goff

  • Affiliations:
  • -

  • Venue:
  • Network Distributed Computing: Fitscapes and Fallacies
  • Year:
  • 2003

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Abstract

Networked distributed systems: Foundations, breakthroughs, and implications Building tomorrow's ubiquitous, pervasive networked computing systems Technologies, protocols, messaging, software, integration, collaboration, security, and more Avoiding the eight classic fallacies of distributed computing The role of XML, Web services, Spaces, Jini, and other key technologies Ten powerful megatrends driven by networked distributed computingNetworked distributed computing (NDC) systems are driving an ongoing technological revolution that has already spawned the Internet and will soon transform the world into one ubiquitous, pervasive "information field." In Network Distributed Computing: Fitscapes and Fallacies, Max K. Goff reviews the field's crucial challenges, state-of-the-art solutions, and breathtaking future. Goff covers both the "trees" and the "forest"-showing how NDC has evolved, where it's headed, and above all, what it all means. Building NDC "fitscapes": new frameworks that turbocharge innovation Leveraging Moore's Law, Gilder's Law, Metcalfe's Law, and the latest R and D advances Overcoming the eight classic fallacies of distributed computing Enhancing collaboration, security, and dependability in networked computing environments Integrating wired and wireless networks: key software challenges Messaging and communications protocols for distributed, interoperable systems The roles of XML, Web services, Spaces, Jini, and other key technologies NDC-driven megatrends: Semantic Web, global transparency, nanotech, robotics, and beyond