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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.The main benefit of location transparency is that it no longer matters where the resource is located. Depending on how the network is set, the user may be able to obtain files that reside on another computer connected to the particular network. This means that the location of a resource doesn't matter to either the software developers or the end-users. This creates the illusion that the entire system is located in a single computer, which greatly simplifies software development.An additional benefit is the flexibility it provides. Systems resources can be moved to a different computer at any time without disrupting any software systems running on them. By simply updating the location that goes with the named resource, every program using that resource will find. Location transparency effectively makes the location an easy go with users, since the data can be accessed by almost everyone who can connect to the Internet, knows the right file names for usage, and has proper security credentials to access it.".
- Location_transparency wikiPageID "1959320".
- Location_transparency wikiPageLength "2234".
- Location_transparency wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Location_transparency wikiPageRevisionID "701861873".
- Location_transparency wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_networking.
- Location_transparency wikiPageWikiLink Computer_network.
- Location_transparency wikiPageWikiLink Distributed_computing.
- Location_transparency wikiPageWikiLink Transparency.
- Location_transparency wikiPageWikiLinkText "Location transparency".
- Location_transparency wikiPageWikiLinkText "location transparency".
- Location_transparency wikiPageWikiLinkText "transparency".
- Location_transparency wikiPageWikiLinkText "transparent".
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- Location_transparency subject Category:Computer_networking.
- Location_transparency hypernym Use.
- Location_transparency type List.
- 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.".
- Location_transparency label "Location transparency".
- Location_transparency sameAs Q6664826.
- Location_transparency sameAs m.0691ty.
- Location_transparency sameAs Q6664826.
- Location_transparency wasDerivedFrom Location_transparency?oldid=701861873.
- Location_transparency isPrimaryTopicOf Location_transparency.