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Parallel and Distributed Computing Applications examines various dimensions of parallel and distributed computing applications along with various computing algorithms required for programming designs. It includes 4 sections, where section 1 and 2 are dedicated towards parallel computing models and algorithms and various distributed computing systems and 3 and 4 sections talk about Software in Parallel and Distributed Systems and Applications of Distributed Computing. Provide the reader with the insights into the development of various computing applications, so as to understand fault tolerance mechanisms in distributed systems.…mehr

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Parallel and Distributed Computing Applications examines various dimensions of parallel and distributed computing applications along with various computing algorithms required for programming designs. It includes 4 sections, where section 1 and 2 are dedicated towards parallel computing models and algorithms and various distributed computing systems and 3 and 4 sections talk about Software in Parallel and Distributed Systems and Applications of Distributed Computing. Provide the reader with the insights into the development of various computing applications, so as to understand fault tolerance mechanisms in distributed systems.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Zoran Gacovski has earned his PhD degree at Faculty of Electrical engineering, Skopje. His research interests include Intelligent systems and Software engineering, fuzzy systems, graphical models (Petri, Neural and Bayesian networks), and IT security. He has published over 50 journal and conference papers, and he has been reviewer of renowned Journals. In his career he was awarded by Fulbright postdoctoral fellowship (2002) for research stay at Rutgers University, USA. He has also earned best-paper award at the Baltic Olympiad for Automation control (2002), US NSF grant for conducting a specific research in the field of human-computer interaction at Rutgers University, USA (2003), and DAAD grant for research stay at University of Bremen, Germany (2008). Currently, he is a professor in Computer Engineering at European University, Skopje, Macedonia.