Resource Management on Distributed Systems Principles and Techniques

Resource Management on Distributed Systems Principles and Techniques by Shikharesh Majumdar, published by John Wiley & Sons on September 24, 2024, is a comprehensive guide that explores the principles, algorithms, and techniques essential for managing resources in distributed systems. This edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into resource management for various platforms, including grids, clouds, and systems designed for big data analytics, offering insights into how these systems can be optimized for performance, energy efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
Readers will find detailed discussions on key topics such as autoscaling in cloud environments, complex event processing for streaming data, and data filtering techniques tailored for big data systems. The text also addresses practical challenges, including error management related to user-predicted task execution times and the intricacies of parallel and distributed applications. With end-of-chapter exercises to reinforce learning, this book serves as a valuable resource for professionals, researchers, and students engaged in the fields of cloud computing, computer science, and networking.
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Comprehensive guide to the principles, algorithms, and techniques underlying resource management for clouds, big data, and sensor-based systems
Resource Management on Distributed Systems provides helpful guidance by describing algorithms and techniques for managing resources on parallel and distributed systems, including grids, clouds, and parallel processing-based platforms for big data analytics.
The book focuses on four general principles of resource management and their impact on system performance, energy usage, and cost, including end-of-chapter exercises. The text includes chapters on sensors, autoscaling on clouds, complex event processing for streaming data, and data filtering techniques for big data systems.
The book also covers results of applying the discussed techniques on simulated as well as real systems (including clouds and big data processing platforms), and techniques for handling errors associated with user predicted task execution times.
Written by a highly qualified academic with significant research experience in the field, Resource Management on Distributed Systems includes information on sample topics such as:
- Attributes of parallel/distributed applications that have an intimate relationship with system behavior and performance, plus their related performance metrics.
- Handling a lack of a prior knowledge of local operating systems on individual nodes in a large system.
- Detection and management of complex events (that correspond to the occurrence of multiple raw events) on a platform for streaming analytics.
- Techniques for reducing data latency for multiple operator-based queries in an environment processing large textual documents.
With comprehensive coverage of core topics in the field, Resource Management on Distributed Systems is a comprehensive guide to resource management in a single publication and is an essential read for professionals, researchers and students working with distributed systems.
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