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Distributed Systems

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CONTENT

 What is a Distributed System


 Examples of Distributed Systems

 Advantages

 Disadvantages

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1. WHAT IS A DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM?

Definition: A distributed system is one in which


components located at networked computers
communicate and coordinate their actions only by
passing messages. This definition leads to the
following characteristics of distributed systems:

 Concurrency of components
 Lack of a global ‘clock’
 Independent failures of components
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2. EXAMPLES OF DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS

 Local Area Network and Intranet


 Database Management System
 Automatic Teller Machine Network
 Internet/World-Wide Web
 Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing

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2.1 LOCAL AREA NETWORK
email server Desktop
computers
print and other servers

Local area
Web server network

email server
print
File server
other servers
the rest of
the Internet
router/firewall
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2.2 DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

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2.3 AUTOMATIC TELLER MACHINE
NETWORK

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2.4 INTERNET

intranet %
%
% ISP

backbone

satellite link

desktop computer:
server:
network link:

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2.4.1 WORLD-WIDE-WEB

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2.4.2 WEB SERVERS AND WEB
BROWSERS
http://www.google.comlsearch?q=lyu
www.google.com

Browsers
Web servers

www.uu.se Internet
http://www.uu.se/

www.w3c.org

File system of http://www.w3c.org/Protocols/Activity.html


www.w3c.org Protocols

Activity.html
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2.5 MOBILE AND UBIQUITOUS
COMPUTING

Internet

Host intranet GSM/GPRS


Wireless LAN gateway Home intranet

Mobile
phone
Printer Laptop
Camera Host site
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3.ADVANTAGES
 Sharing Data : There is a provision in the environment
where user at one site may be able to access the data
residing at other sites.
 Autonomy : Because of sharing data by means of data

distribution each site is able to retain a degree of


control over data that are stored locally.
 Availability : If one site fails in a distributed system,

the remaining sites may be able to continue operating.


Thus a failure of a site doesn't necessarily imply the
shutdown of the System.

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4. DISADVANTAGES

 Software Development Cost


 Greater Potential for Bugs

 increased Processing Overhead

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THANKS

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