分散コンピューティングの落とし穴
1. Fallacies of Distributed ComputingThe Fallacies of Distributed Computing are a set of assumptions that Peter Deutsch and others at Sun Microsystems originally asserted programmers new to distributed applications invariably make. These assumptions ultimately prove false, resulting either in the failure of the system, a substantial reduction in system scope, or in large, unplanned expenses required to redesign the system to meet its original goals.
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