I suggest you start by reading a good site on Grid computing. Personally I recommend Gridipedia. For example, as well as a good introduction, you can find read up on the business case behind it and see iti in action in the case study library they have: www.gridipedia.com
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supercomputers allows both parallel and distributed computing
Soft computing differs from conventional (hard) computing in that, unlike hard computing, it is tolerant of imprecision, uncertainty, partial truth, and approximation. In effect, the role model for soft computing is the human mind.
Mobile Computing: In Mobile Computing, the user can move from onelocation to other and he can keep computing while moving.Portable computing: In Portable Computing, the user moves to otherlocation, connects his laptop to a port and the he performs computing.
Have you been wondering if there is a difference between cloud computing and SAAS, which stands for Software-as-a-Service? There definitely is a difference between the two terms. Cloud computing refers to the larger concept of using the Internet to access the network and services. Cloud computing is extremely scalable. SAAS differs in that it is software that is managed remotely by a provider on a subscription basis. SAAS is like cloud computing though because it is massively scalable.
Information can be defined as meaningful data. Computing can be the process of doing something with the data to produce information.
The difference between a super computer and a mini computer is in their computing power. A super computer has infinitely more computing power than a mini computer.
Grid Computing is a method of multiple computers working together to solve problems. Cloud Computing accesses the application through means of a service rather than a hard drive or storage utility.
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The ERP Software Blog has a helpful guide that distinguishes between cloud computing and virtualization. Tech Target is another website that breaks down the differences between virtualization, SaaS, and cloud computing.