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Course Book Distributed Systems - Concepts and Design by George Coulouris, Jean Dollimore, Tim Kindberg fifth edition, Addison-Wesley, ISBN: 0-273-76059-9

Recommended reading Distributed Systems - Principles and Paradigms by Andrew S. Tannebaum and Maarten Van Steensecond edition, Pearson Education, ISBN: 0-13-239227-5¶ This book could equally well have been chosen as the course book. It covers more or less the same material.¶ Distributed Computing - Principles, Algorithms, and Systems by Ajay D. Kshemkalyani and Mukesh SinghalCambridge Univeristy Press, ISBN: 978-0-521-87634-6¶ A book that is more theoretical than the course book. The book covers topics that are handled in the advanced course. If you think that the theory is the most important part of distributed systems and know the basics of networks and programing systems this could be the book for you.¶ Programming Erlang - Software for a Concurrent World by Joe Armstrongthe Pragmatic Programmers, ISBN: 987-1-934356-00-5¶ This is the book if you want to go further in Erlang programming. There is of course a lot of material on the web but why not take it from one of the most experienced Erlang programmer.¶ Erlang Programming - A Concurrent Approach to Software Development by Francesco Cesarini, Simon ThompsonJune 2009 O'Reilly, ISBN 10: 0-596-51818-8 | ISBN 13: 9780596518189¶ The lates addition to Erlang books, now by the people who might have the most experience in teaching Erlang: Francesco from Erlang Training and Consulting and Simon from the University of Kent.Supplementary reading Books that could serve as an alternative to the course book or books that will give you additional knowledge.¶



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