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==Introduction== |
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==Concurrency== |
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==Trust== |
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==Fault Tolerance== |
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'''Distributed systems''' allow parts of the system to be located on separate computers and different locations. |
'''Distributed systems''' allow parts of the system to be located on separate computers and different locations. |
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So business logic and data can be reached from any remote computer (location). |
So business logic and data can be reached from any remote computer (location). |
Revision as of 09:17, 1 December 2004
Introduction
Concurrency
Trust
Fault Tolerance
Distributed systems allow parts of the system to be located on separate computers and different locations. So business logic and data can be reached from any remote computer (location).
Distributed objects are the most recent development in distributed computing. Distributed object technologies such as Java RMI, CORBA, and DCOM allow objects running on one machine to be used by applications on different computers.