Volume One: Tools, Databases and System Paradigms
Edited by Harry W Tyrer
The Explosive progress in distributed and parallel computing has been accompanied by the concurrent arrival of new hardware architectures, software, and algorithms. This series reviews particular areas in this field based on fundamental issues and the state of the art. Its volumes provide in-depth contributions that will be valuable to all professionals involved in the design, development, research, production, and use of parallel and distributed processing systems.
Contents
• Preface
• Introduction: Tools, Databases, and System Paradigms in Distributed and Parallel Processing
• Automatic Program Restructuring for Parallel Processing: A Case Study on Nonnumerical Programs
• Advances in Parallel Debuggers: New Approaches to Visualization
• Interactive Tools for Developing Fortran Applications Programs
• Virtual Time - A New Paradigm for Synchronization in Distributed Systems
• Application-Orientated Fault Tolerance
• Concurrent Reading and Writing and Design of Atomic Registers
• A Survey of Deadlock Detection Algorithms in Distributed Database Systems
• Distributed Database Management Systems
• Author Index
• Subject Index



