its is the risk sharing burden .....................it gives u infrastructure such as storage facility, transport facility, ...............it gives u first hand information from the market.......it builts your relationship.........it is usefull for market mapping..............
1)Reliability,
2)Availability,
3)Load balancing,
4)Incremental growth,
5)Better site handling etc.
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1 Explain architecture of Distributed Database systems? Also, explain the reasons for building distributed database systems?
Wesley W. Chu has written: 'Distributed Database Systems - Distributed Systems -' 'Distributed Processing and Database Systems'
Distributed Systems Technology Centre was created in 1992.
Information systems using a mainframe are referred to as distributed because computing results must be distributed to users at various locations.
Information systems using a mainframe are referred to as distributed because computing results must be distributed to users at various locations.
a set of programs
Advantages of distributed operating system include: sharing of resources, reliability, communication and computation speedup. Distributed systems are potentially more reliable than a central system because if a system has only one instance of some critical component like CPU.
A distributed computing system requires each machine attached to the network to has specific software allowing them to talk to each other. A distributed virtual systems allows the machines on a network to talk to each other without the use of central software.
Grid Computing and Distributed Systems
Distributed Software engineering is combination of distributed system engineering and distributed system architecture For more detail you need to go through the following topics 1)Distributed systems issues 2)Client-server computing 3)Architectural patterns for distributed systems 4)Software as a service
In computer science, consistency models are used in distributed systems like distributed shared memory systems or distributed data stores (such as a filesystems, databases, optimistic replication systems or Web caching). The system supports a given model if operations on memory follow specific rules.I hope this helps!