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== Hardware used in a distributed networks == | == Hardware used in a distributed networks == | ||
Any device can be used in a distributed network. A mobile phone, a desktop computer, a laptop computer or maybe even a tablet device! The key point to remember is the devices are running a common set of software which allows a portion of the devices computing resources to be shared with other devices. | |||
== An important distinction == | == An important distinction == |
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Distributed networking is a distributed computing network system, said to be distributed when the computer programming and the data to be worked on are spread out across more than one computer.[2]
“A Distributed System is a collection of independent computers that appear to its users as a single coherent system”[3]
Hardware used in a distributed networks[edit]
Any device can be used in a distributed network. A mobile phone, a desktop computer, a laptop computer or maybe even a tablet device! The key point to remember is the devices are running a common set of software which allows a portion of the devices computing resources to be shared with other devices.
An important distinction[edit]
Please remember, for the rest of your life, the image below, and the distinction between centralized, decentralized, and distributed networks. Although we are learning about web science in this article, this idea is used in many different areas of computer science. Image used from https://openclipart.org/detail/277506/Centralized-Decentralized-and-Distributed-Networks who have released this under the Creative Commons Zero 1.0 License
Do you understand this?[edit]
From the IB: Students should be aware of developments in mobile technology that have facilitated the growth of distributed networks.
Standards[edit]
These standards are used from the IB Computer Science Subject Guide[4]
- Describe the range of hardware used by distributed networks.
References[edit]
- ↑ http://www.flaticon.com/
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_networking
- ↑ http://comp.ist.utl.pt/ec-ds/SistDist2IntroducaoAlunos.pdf
- ↑ IB Diploma Programme Computer science guide (first examinations 2014). Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom: International Baccalaureate Organization. January 2012.