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"Achieving real-time in distributed computing" was published by Information Science Reference in 2012 - Hershey, PA, it has 330 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Achieving real-time in distributed computing
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 330
  • Publisher: Information Science Reference
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  • Publish Location: Hershey, PA

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  • Pagination: xxii, 330 p. :

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"This book offers over 400 accounts from a wide range of specific research efforts on methodologies, tools, and architectures for complex distributed systems that address the practical issues of performance guarantees, timed execution, real-time management of resources, synchronized communication under various load conditions, satisfaction of QoS constraints, as well as dealing with the trade-offs between these aspects"--

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