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Atomic semantics are defined formally in Lamport's " On Interprocess Communication " Distributed Computing 1, 2 ( 1986 ), 77-101.
* Ross J. Anderson: < cite > Security Engineering: A Guide to Building Dependable Distributed Systems </ cite >, ISBN 0-471-38922-6
Distributed computing is a field of computer science that studies distributed systems.
Distributed computing also refers to the use of distributed systems to solve computational problems.
Distributed systems are groups of networked computers, which have the same goal for their work.
The first conference in the field, Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing ( PODC ), dates back to 1982, and its European counterpart International Symposium on Distributed Computing ( DISC ) was first held in 1985.
** Distributed databases and distributed database management systems.
** Distributed information processing systems such as banking systems and airline reservation systems.
** Distributed rendering in computer graphics.
An example of an advanced DBMS is Distributed Data Base Management System ( DDBMS ), a collection of data which logically belong to the same system but are spread out over the sites of the computer network.
London ; New York New York: Kegan Paul International ; Distributed by Columbia University Press, 1997.
In particular, his paper " Self-stabilizing Systems in Spite of Distributed Control " started the sub-field of self-stabilization.
* U. S. Patent 1, 336, 378: " Antenna with Distributed Positive Resistance "
* ( Distributed in the U. S. and Canada by Palgrave Macmillan )
According to CiteSeer, Ian Clarke's " Freenet: A Distributed Anonymous Information Storage and Retrieval System " was the most cited computer science paper of 2000.
: Distributed by MIT Press, 1994.
At the forefront of the standards groups is the Department of Defense's Advanced Distributed Learning initiative with its SCORM standards.
" Distributed systems " cover grid information security, networking, resource management, large-scale simulation and energy megasystems, among others.
* Distributed systems: the Defense Technology Experimental Research ( DETER ) testbed for Internet security, the Biomedical Informatics Research Network in health informatics, and Internet mapping efforts.

Distributed and net
Distributed. net has completed distributed massively parallel searches for optimal order-24, order-25 and order-26 Golomb rulers, confirming the suspected candidates.
Distributed. net also has plans to find optimal Golomb rulers ( OGRs ) of order-27 and order-28.
Distributed. net is actively searching for the optimal order-27 ruler ; in May 2009, the expected time to discover it was estimated at about seven years.
* Distributed. net
A number of these challenge problems have been tackled using distributed computing, organised by Distributed. net.
Distributed. net has brute-forced RC5 messages encrypted with 56-bit and 64-bit keys, and is working on cracking a 72-bit key ; as of August 2012, 2. 489 % of the keyspace has been searched.
Distributed. net
SETI @ home was released to the public on May 17, 1999, making it the second large-scale use of distributed computing over the Internet for research purposes, as Distributed. net was launched in 1997.
distributed. net ( or Distributed Computing Technologies, Inc. or DCTI ) is a worldwide distributed computing effort that is attempting to solve large scale problems using otherwise idle CPU or GPU time.
* Distributed. net
Distributed. net had been working on RC5-32 / 12 / 9 and were over 1. 950 % through as of October 27, 2011.
* Unofficial status page on Distributed. net

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Distributed systems gained sway as a way to design systems, and the Java programming language was introduced with its own virtual machine as another step in abstraction.
In addition to the OS X platform, there is GNUstep, which has its own implementation of Distributed Objects.
* Distributed Denial of Service ( DDoS ) attack protection: load balancers can provide features such as SYN cookies and delayed-binding ( the back-end servers don't see the client until it finishes its TCP handshake ) to mitigate SYN flood attacks and generally offload work from the servers to a more efficient platform.
Transparent Distributed Processing, or TDP, is the name that the QNX operating system uses to refer to its network distributed architecture.
On 31 July 2006, the Distributed Proofreaders Foundation was formed to provide Distributed Proofreaders with its own legal entity and not-for-profit status.
Distributed by EMI, Tamla-Motown issued the releases on the American Motown labels, using its own numbering system.
# The Distributed conflict serializability property in its general form is difficult to achieve efficiently, but it is achieved efficiently via its special case Distributed CO: Each local component ( e. g., a local DBMS ) needs both to provide some form of CO, and enforce a special vote ordering strategy for the Two-phase commit protocol ( 2PC: utilized to commit distributed transactions ).
* Open Distributed Processing, and its standard reference model RM-ODP, in computer science
The term ' Distributed Power ' has been specifically coined to convey the generic concept of removing some of the motive power of a train from its head-end and distributing it within or throughout the length of the train to reduce coupler forces ( and, when competently operated ; in-train dynamics ) and permit the operation of longer, heavier trains.
Distributed to small town magazine racks, it sold 700, 000 copies in its first year of publication alone.
However, without the Distributed Object System of LithTech 3. x, Jupiter started its life with virtually unusable multiplayer support.
An early example of this style of library ( if not the first of its type ) is the Distributed Library Project of the San Francisco Bay Area.
In the artificial intelligence topic of machine learning, probably the best known example of an instant-training network is the Willshaw network, and its descendant the ADAM network ( Advanced Distributed Associative Memory ).
Distributed by Koch Entertainment, Chasing Sound premiered May 9, 2007 at the Downer Theater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, followed by the television premiere July 11, 2007 on PBS as part of its American Masters series.
* Transparent Distributed Processing, is the name that the QNX operating system uses to refer to its network distributed architecture
Distributed by Warner Bros., the film flopped at the U. S. box office and many U. S. film critics took it to task for its depictions of " offensive ethnic stereotyping.
* The responder sends its identifier within the response so, if it receives a response that has its identifier in it, it can reject it .< ref > Ross J. Anderson: < cite > Security Engineering: A Guide to Building Dependable Distributed Systems </ cite >, 1st edition, page 21, ISBN 0-471-38922-6 </ ref >

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