For one-semester, fourth-year undergraduate courses in Parallel Computing, Distributed Operating Systems, and for graduate curriculum in the department of computer science.
This text examines the concepts, theory, and practice in distributed operating systems. A two-part approach presents the basic foundation for distributed computing and then expands on these topics to cover advanced distributed operating systems. It describes in detail every major aspect of the topics, and includes relevant examples of real operating systems to reinforce concepts and illustrate decisions that must be made by distributed system designers.
As one of the emerging experts in distributed computing and system integration, DOREEN L. GALLI, Ph.D., currently working within the telecommunications industry in Atlanta, Georgia. Besides her industry contributions to IBM Center for Advanced Studies, Premiere Technologies and the successful deployment for the Centennial Olympic Games, Dr. Galli has been recognized by Who's Who Among America's Teachers. As an Associate Professor of Computer Science, she has taught many courses on advanced system and network technologies. She received her Ph.D. degree from the University of Waterloo.