AMOEBA Study of Distributed System PPT Presentation

Introduction to AMOEBA Study of Distributed System Paper Presentation:

The paper is about AMOEBA. It is the operating system capable of connecting a huge variety of the individual machines over a network to form a huge computer. It was developed at the university by name Vrije in the location of Amsterdam by the person name MR. Andrew S. Tannenbum.

This AMOEBA system is capable of connecting the multiple AMOEBA systems into a single coherent system. This objective is attained with the help of the objects and also their capabilities in a uniform ways.  The main aim of the amoeba system is for building a system which is time sharing so that the network of computers will resemble as a single machine.

The design goals of the system includes Transparency i.e. the feature of being transparent, the other feature includes Distribution i.e. the distribution of the tasks among processes. The parallelism feature allows the processes to run in a parallel manner so that multiple tasks can be performed. Also involves the increase in performance.

The architecture of the system includes the client-server model, where the server will meet the client request. This system involves the three functions to implement firstly, the request call from a client and then the second function involves the get Request call and thirdly the function of PutReply on the server side.

We can conclude that the distributed system is more efficient in terms of reliability and also cost when compared to that of the time sharing system. It is the operating system capable of connecting a huge variety of the individual machines over a network to form a huge computer. And also Amoeba is the only distributed operating system which will implement the wide area network. This amoeba with the object and capability model becomes flexible and also easy to use. 

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