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- Location_transparency abstract "In computer networks, location transparency is the use of names to identify network resources, rather than their actual location. For example, files are accessed by a unique file name, but the actual data is stored in physical sectors scattered around a disk in either the local computer or in a network. In a location transparency system, the actual location where the file is stored doesn't matter to the user.A distributed system will need to employ a networked scheme for naming resources.".
- Location_transparency wikiPageID "1959320".
- Location_transparency wikiPageLength "1813".
- Location_transparency wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Location_transparency wikiPageRevisionID "647335969".
- Location_transparency wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_networking.
- Location_transparency wikiPageWikiLink Computer_network.
- Location_transparency wikiPageWikiLink Distributed_computing.
- Location_transparency wikiPageWikiLink Distributed_system.
- Location_transparency wikiPageWikiLink Transparency.
- Location_transparency wikiPageWikiLink Transparency_(disambiguation).
- Location_transparency wikiPageWikiLinkText "Location transparency".
- Location_transparency wikiPageWikiLinkText "location transparency".
- Location_transparency wikiPageWikiLinkText "transparency".
- Location_transparency wikiPageWikiLinkText "transparent".
- Location_transparency hasPhotoCollection Location_transparency.
- Location_transparency wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Compu-stub.
- Location_transparency wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Location_transparency subject Category:Computer_networking.
- Location_transparency hypernym Use.
- Location_transparency type Article.
- Location_transparency type List.
- Location_transparency type Article.
- Location_transparency type List.
- Location_transparency comment "In computer networks, location transparency is the use of names to identify network resources, rather than their actual location. For example, files are accessed by a unique file name, but the actual data is stored in physical sectors scattered around a disk in either the local computer or in a network. In a location transparency system, the actual location where the file is stored doesn't matter to the user.A distributed system will need to employ a networked scheme for naming resources.".
- Location_transparency label "Location transparency".
- Location_transparency sameAs m.0691ty.
- Location_transparency sameAs Q6664826.
- Location_transparency sameAs Q6664826.
- Location_transparency wasDerivedFrom Location_transparency?oldid=647335969.
- Location_transparency isPrimaryTopicOf Location_transparency.