Springer | ISBN: 0792398009 | 1996 | PDF | 176 pages | 2.19 MB
The dream behind interconnecting large numbers of computers has been to have their combined capabilities serve users as one. This distributed computer would compose its resources so as to offer functionality, dependability, and performance, that far exceed those offered by a single isolated computer. This dream has started to be realized, insofar as functionality is concerned, with such widely accepted protocols as the Domain Name Server (DNS) and the World-wide Web (WWW). These protocols compose large numbers of interconnected computers into a single system far superior in functionality than a single centralized system, yet whose distribution is transparent to the user.
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