Distributed computing using the internet

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Distributed computing using the internet

Lesson objectives To be able to define Distributed Computing To develop an understanding of why people use Distributed Computing To understand the advantages and disadvantages of Distributed Computing

Starter Task Nominate one person (Group A) Everyone else work in pairs of threes (Group B) Open up a calculator on the computer. There are 10 sums to complete. Group A is to complete all the sums. Group B – split up the sums between groups When asked each group will complete their sums, and stand up when they are finished.

Questions… 18620 6000 16035 1560 50 909 4614 21 1700 864197532 245 * 76 15000 / 2.5 169875 – 9521 1200 * 0.3 0.01 * 5000 9999 / 11 632 + 3982 (7 * 6) / 2 (9 + 8) * 100 987654321 - 123456789

Why? Tasks can be completed quicker when a task is shared between different groups

Distributed Computing Sharing the same data procession task/project between different computers on a network Advantages Disadvantages Reduces cost because a super computer is not needed Issues with the security of data spread out on so many different computers Can pass work to computers anywhere in the world using the internet Heavy reliance on networks and communications which may not always be reliable Improved performance as each computer can work on part of the data Increased costs owing to the use of expensive communication lines

Who uses Distributed Computing? The ‘SETI’ Project – Search for Extra-terrestrial Intelligence SETI use DC to search for intelligent life outside of earth using a radio telescope In order to search for narrow-bandwidth signals lots of computing power is needed They use a virtual super-computer consisting of a huge number of home computers connected to the internet The Popular Power Project – Helps to develop flu vaccines They use DC to develop flue vaccines

How do they use it?

Visit these websites to learn about how and why companies use distributed computing. http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popular_Power http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/866193.stm

Exam Questions Explain what is meant by distributed computing and describe an application which uses it. (5) What are the advantages and disadvantages of using distributed computing? (4)

Lesson objectives To be able to define Distributed Computing To develop an understanding of why people use Distributed Computing To understand the advantages and disadvantages of Distributed Computing