Abstract

Distributed systems range from the elementary to the very complex. This paper is concerned with the design of elementary systems in which there are no multiple copies of files, transactions exhibit a high degree of geographic locality, and the network topology is a tree. Issues considered include the selection of processors at different sites in the network, line topology and bandwidths, and allocation of application functions to processors. A case study is presented.

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