Utilizing paradigms like Java RMI and CORBA for remote method invocation.
A distinguishing feature of Liu's text is its heavy reliance on to provide concrete code examples. This allows readers to transition quickly from understanding a concept to implementing a working distributed service. Utilizing paradigms like Java RMI and CORBA for
Introduces various models for distributed applications, including: Client-Server: The classic model for resource sharing. Liu is a seminal textbook designed to bridge
by M. L. Liu is a seminal textbook designed to bridge the gap between theoretical distributed systems and practical, hands-on programming. First published by Pearson/Addison Wesley, it remains a foundational resource for undergraduate students and professionals looking to master the architecture of net-centric applications. Core Concepts and Philosophy Introduces various models for distributed applications
Addresses the complexities of event synchronization, data marshalling, and managing global states in a distributed environment. Practical Applications and Technologies
Decentralized systems where every node can act as both client and server.