This book has been written for practitioners, researchers and stu- dents
in the fields of parallel and distributed computing. Its objective is to
provide detailed coverage of the applications of graph theoretic tech-
niques to the problems of matching resources and requirements in multi-
ple computer systems. There has been considerable research in this area
over the last decade and intense work continues even as this is being
written. For the practitioner, this book serves as a rich source of
solution techniques for problems that are routinely encountered in the
real world. Algorithms are presented in sufficient detail to permit easy
implementa- tion; background material and fundamental concepts are
covered in full. The researcher will find a clear exposition of graph
theoretic tech- niques applied to parallel and distributed computing.
Research results are covered and many hitherto unpublished spanning the
last decade results by the author are included. There are many unsolved
problems in this field-it is hoped that this book will stimulate further
research.