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IT vocabulary 3.3 Networks By: Flora Bertin

Grid Computing Def: Grid computing is applying the resources of many computers in a network to a single problem at the same time Example: The simulation of material use (Airbus) The Simulation of petroleum activities (French Petroleum Institute) The military simulation (EADS).

Distributed Processing Def: Computers connected together by a communications network. Example: NASA

Ethernet Def: Ethernet is a protocol that controls the way data is transmitted over a local area network (LAN), which used coaxial ( same axe) cables.

Peer- to- Peer ( P2P) Def: A method of sharing files with other people via the Internet. It allows computer users to share files directly without uploading them to a server. Example: Lime Wire Bear Share

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