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| peer-2-peer network || A decentralized computer network design in which all of the computers on the network are equals or peers. | | peer-2-peer network || A decentralized computer network design in which all of the computers on the network are equals or peers. | ||
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| grid computing || | | grid computing || * Grid computing is the collection of computer resources | ||
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* the grid can be thought of as a distributed system | |||
* with non-interactive workloads | |||
* involve a large number of files.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grid_computing</ref> | |||
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mobile computing | broad general term describing your ability to use technology to wirelessly connect to and use centrally located information and/or application software |
ubiquitous computing | The condition in which computing is so woven into the fabric of everyday life that it becomes indistinguishable from it. |
peer-2-peer network | A decentralized computer network design in which all of the computers on the network are equals or peers. |
grid computing | * Grid computing is the collection of computer resources
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Standards[edit]
- Define the terms: mobile computing, ubiquitous computing, peer-2-peer network, grid computing.
- Compare the major features of: mobile computing ubiquitous computing peer-2-peer network grid computing.