1. Absence of global clock... so that no synchronization among processes.
2. Absence of dynamic memory.... So at a particular time a process can only get partial & coherent state Or complete & incoherent state of the distributed system.
Coherent:- recorded state of all the processes at any given time
Loading this system can sometimes take a while because of all the information. If you can deal with it being a little bit slow, you have a great program.
The difference between distributed system and multiprocessor system is whether the processing units in the system share the main memory. If yes, then the system is multiprocessor system; otherwise, it's a distributed system.
limitations of dss
distributed system is a special case of computer network.ofcourse distributed system is a network but a network may or may not be distributed.In general,a computer network is a very general term but distributed system is more specific..
Distributed Concurrent Versions System was created in 2002.
structure of distributed databases
There is a great need for a well distributed information system. This system will help greatly with organization and efficiency.
No. But most distributed control systems ARE digital.
A distributed system is collection of indendent computers that appears to its users as a single coherent system. BY arvind yadav 0612613015 INDIA.
A distributed system in operating system, is simple the distribution of jobs among the different unit of a computer system. Eg:- When printing a picture the job are distributed among different unit of a computer such as a processor , RAM, and a printer..ETC
Linux is distributed as Red Hat
In centralised tasks are done by one system and in distributed tasks are shared by the many computers