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Distributed Systems Services company history timeline

1996

Companies in both areas wanted to expand into other communications markets but weren’t allowed to until the Telecommunications Act of 1996.

1997

The most prominent group, considered the first to actually use the internet to distribute data for calculation and collect the results, was a project founded in 1997 called distributed.net.

1998

After this, cable television companies began upgrading fibers for two-way transmission, and two main companies, Excite@Home and RoadRunner made broadband Internet access available starting in 1998.

1999

The project was started in May 1999 to analyze the radio signals that were being collected by the Arecibo Radio Telescope in Puerto Rico.

The concept of a distributed system ensures that many independent computers are represented as one coherent system. Therefore, the distributed system has a comparative advantage over the centralized system (Wu, 1999).

2000

Berst, Jesse. "No Alien Idea: How Distributed Computing Will Change the Web." ZDNet, December 27, 2000. available from www.zdnet.com.

There might occur problems in this hardware and software’s which can cause technical issues (Crichlow, 2000).

2001

Talbot, David. "Collective computing." Technology Review, May 2001.

Excite@Home has the most broadband subscribers to date, with over 3 million as of June 2001.

2004

Re-tuning and maintenance of the distributed system for larger projects is difficult (Veríssimo & Rodrigues, 2004). The term is more responsive if there is high difference in the nature of data gathering and the storage.

2005

However, in the centralized system the computing power is not distributed in to a small component which decreases the modular expandability (Coulouris, 2005).

2007

If the system does not have the well-defined interfaces then it would become difficult for the developers to add new features in to the system which will create problems. Therefore, it is important that these specifications are met in the distributed system (Kamalapur & Deshpande, 2007).

2009

If any or total components fail to work then the whole system will become a failure (Vidyarthi, Sarker, Tripathi, & Yang, 2009).

2010

The behavior of the feature is then monitored by the software developers which they make are quite safe to use (Tanenbaum & Steen, 2010).

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