Distributed information system

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Distributed information system
System of information systems
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Description

An information system of relatively independent subsystems which are, however, tied together within the organizational framework by communication interfaces. This system of information systems is a network of subsystems located at, and adapted to, areas of need. In such a network, three basic conditions will exist: some of the subsystems will need to interact with other subsystems; some will need to share files with others and even share data processing facilities; and some subsystems will require very little interaction with other subsystems, and for all purposes will be fairly isolated and self-sufficient. Whereas the integrated system (described separately) is monolithic in nature utilizing a central data processing facility with a common data base; the distributed system is modular and employs an aggregation of information systems arranged as a network.

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by tomi
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