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This 8 page paper considers the setting up of a distributed system, using a database, the World Wide Web and JSP technology. The paper looks at other applications that have used this type of architecture along with the advantages and disadvantages of this format and the way that some of the problems may be overcome. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
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world wide web and JSP technology has many advantages over the more traditional centralised systems. If we look to the advantages and the disadvantages we can argue that this format
must be favourable as it is a used by other programmes and projects. Chen (et al, 2004) report on the use of the system in a hurricane project. The
importance of hurricane is gaining in the perceived importance due to the impact they have on human life, as a result there is an increasing level of research. With Chen
(et al, 2004) there is the development of a distributed system to aid with this research. The system needed to be able to handle large mounts of diverse data from
a range of sources, inputted at various times with potential large files that are not spread over time. The users of the system are also widely diversified geographically, across the
globe in different areas taking measurements and inputting the data meaning that the system needed to be accessible and cope with the users own systems which may also be very
diverse. Just as with the students system, this is also data based focused. It was designed with the use of an oracle database to store the inputted data in
a fashion that would be accessible. The system was also recognised as being required in the long term, so the three tier architecture design was developed to allow for future
system development over its lifetime, allowing it to be flexible, but also robust and resistant (Chen et al, 2004). The use of a similar system in this project indicates the
potential to cope with high usage in a stable and accessible manner. The development of a distributed system can be seen as an extension of the multi-tier client-server and
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