Distributed Operating Systems
Fallacies of Distributed Operating Systems
There are many fallacies to distributed operating systems, with the majority created due to incomplete, inaccurate and often wrong assumptions about how operating systems is designed. The concept of tenancy and topology being dependent on each other, where the topology determines the functionality of the operating systems is completely wrong. The latest development in Web Services, where ubiquity through software-based service that tracks the state or status of any application connected to it, makes topology irrelevant (Malatras, Asgari, Bauge, Irons, 2008). There are many examples of technology-based innovations further underscoring the fallacies of distributed operating systems.
Analysis of the Major Fallacies of Distributed Network Operating Systems
The main fallacies of distributed operating...
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