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From P2P and Grids to Services on the Web

Evolving Distributed Communities

  • Comprehensive representation of the distributed systems field
  • Takes an applied approach and describes technologies that are state-of-the-art
  • No existing books that describe this combination of P2P, Web services and Grid technologies to this depth and understanding
  • Retains technical aspects of successful first edition but is significantly expanded with exercises and also includes historical contexts for each of the technologies

Part of the book series: Computer Communications and Networks (CCN)

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Table of contents (24 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxiv
  2. Common Themes

    1. Introduction

      • Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
      Pages 3-26
    2. Discovery Protocols

      • Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
      Pages 27-37
    3. Structured Document Types

      • Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
      Pages 39-60
    4. Distributed Security Techniques

      • Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
      Pages 61-77
  3. Distributed Environments

    1. The Web

      • Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
      Pages 81-106
    2. Peer-2-Peer Environments

      • Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
      Pages 107-125
    3. Web Services

      • Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
      Pages 127-138
    4. Distributed Objects and Agent Technologies

      • Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
      Pages 139-153
    5. Grid Computing

      • Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
      Pages 155-177
  4. Protocols and Architectures I — P2P Applications

    1. Gnutella

      • Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
      Pages 181-196
    2. Scalability

      • Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
      Pages 197-211
    3. Freenet

      • Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
      Pages 213-225
    4. BitTorrent

      • Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
      Pages 227-235
  5. Protocols and Architectures II — Middleware

    1. Jini

      • Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
      Pages 239-251
    2. Jxta

      • Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
      Pages 253-268
    3. Web Services Protocols

      • Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
      Pages 269-290
    4. OGSA

      • Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
      Pages 291-312
    5. Web 2.0

      • Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
      Pages 313-337
    6. On the Horizon

      • Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
      Pages 339-346

About this book

Over the past several years, Internet users have changed in their usage p- terns from predominately client/server-based Web server interactions to also involving the use of more decentralized applications, where they contribute more equally in the role of the application as a whole, and further to d- tributed communities based around the Web. Distributed systems take many forms, appear in many areas and range from truly decentralized systems, like Gnutella, Skype and Jxta, centrally indexed brokered systems like Web s- vices and Jini and centrally coordinated systems like SETI@home. From P2P and Grids and Services on the Web Evolving Distributed Communities provides a comprehensive overview of the emerging trends in peer-to-peer (P2P), distributed objects, Web Services, the Web, and Grid computing technologies, which have rede ned the way we think about d- tributed computing and the Internet. The book has four main themes: d- tributed environments, protocols and architectures for applications, protocols and architectures focusing on middleware and nally deployment of these middleware systems, providing real-world examples of their usage.

Reviews

From the reviews:

"Provides rich background information to beginners entering this subject area. … The diagrams … are clear-cut, as are the snippets of codes. There are hardly any errors throughout the book. … covers a broad and coherent range of distributed-computing techniques … . People with different programming abilities, even those who have never written a single line of code … learn a lot from it. … recommend the book to anyone interested in distributed computing, especially students in the field of distributed computing … ." (Haoyang Che, THE COMPUTER JOUNAL, Vol. 48(3), 2005)

"Specialists working on different types of novel distributed computing systems will like this book. It will be of interest, for instance, to peer-to-peer (P2P) developers who want to know how a somewhat similar idea of grid computing works, and the other way around. It would also be a good choice for laymen who are looking for a good textbook on these topics. … For people involved with the Internet, this book is a really enjoyable journey through a number of hot topics." (Piotr Cholda, ACM Computing Reviews, July, 2009)

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Computer Science, Cardiff University, UK

    Ian J. Taylor

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