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Architecture of Distributed Systems
Authors: Mitropoulos, Sarantis
Douligeris, Christos
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Abstract:
In this chapter, the Distributed Systems (DS) are presented as a set of distributed objects that implement application services, underlying services or resources, leading to a Distributed Computing. The architecture of DS is approached from two points of view, the vertical (interlayer) approach and the horizontal. The services of each layer of the layered approach are examined in detail as well as key characteristics of DS, namely distributed processing services, transparency, and openness. Basic design issues of modern distributed systems are also presented. Finally, multi-level (N-tiers) architectures are examined, which focus between the communication of two or more computers. The dominant here is the client-server model.
Linguistic Editors: Kolitsopoulou, Marina
Graphic Editors: Vasilakopoulos, Vasileios
Type: Chapter
Creation Date: 26-10-2023
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License: Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
Handle http://hdl.handle.net/11419/11086
Bibliographic Reference: Mitropoulos, S., & Douligeris, C. (2023). Architecture of Distributed Systems [Chapter]. In Mitropoulos, S., & Douligeris, C. 2023. Distributed Information Systems and their Management [Undergraduate textbook]. Kallipos, Open Academic Editions. https://hdl.handle.net/11419/11086
Language: Greek
Is Part of: Distributed Information Systems and their Management
Publication Origin: Kallipos, Open Academic Editions