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Distributed computing - Goal |  | Distributed computing - Goal: Encyclopedia II - Distributed computing - Goal |  | There are many different types of distributed computing systems and many challenges to overcome in successfully designing one. The main goal of a distributed computing system is to connect users and resources in a transparent, open, and scalable way. Ideally this arrangement is drastically more fault tolerant and more powerful than many combinations of stand-alone computer systems.
Today Web Services provide the standard ...
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Distributed computing - Goal
There are many different types of distributed computing systems and many challenges to overcome in successfully designing one. The main goal of a distributed computing system is to connect users and resources in a transparent, open, and scalable way. Ideally this arrangement is drastically more fault tolerant and more powerful than many combinations of stand-alone computer systems.
Today Web Services provide the standard protocols for connecting distributed systems.
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