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2 define them when we use them. Towards the end of the course a general picture should emerge. Hopefully! This course introduces the basic principles of distributed computing, highlighting common themes and techniques. I
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Dell / Cambridge University Press / MIT Press / Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc. / /

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software engineering / sensor networks / communication infrastructure / communications world / synchronous algorithm / heterogeneous systems / distributed computing / computing / given infrastructure / homogeneous systems / local processing / /

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Cambridge University / MIT / Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics / /

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cryptography / Deterministic Distributed Algorithms / peer-to-peer / synchronous algorithm / network algorithms / shared memory / peer-to-peer system / /

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