How New Hardware Has Affected Software Architecture

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How New Hardware Has Affected Software Architecture Taliesin Smith How New Hardware Has Affected Software Architecture

Categories Smaller Bigger Phones, tablets, etc. Sensors Massive amounts of data stored Distributed systems

Smaller Phones, Tablets, etc. Sensors Smaller memory capacity means greater need for efficiency Increased field of usage and connectivity means greater need for security Sensors Have to do a lot with very little space Gathering, storing, and sending data

Bigger Distributed Systems Large Memory Capacities Memory access Distribution of program tasks Large Memory Capacities Give more leniency for efficiency, but great need for security