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Choose and research three complex distribution systems (but do not choose power

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Question

Choose and research three complex distribution systems (but do not choose power plant or airplane cockpit). Critique each of the three complex distribution systems you selected. Define how well defended each system is from attack. List possible vulnerabilities and outcomes (both to the system and to society) of a vulnerability breach. Compare one of your choices to administration of a Fortune 500 Company Network. Compare and contrast technological similarities, differences, vulnerabilities and management mobility. WRITE YOUR REFERENCES

Explanation / Answer

In many fortunate company and big organisations the distributed systems are becoming more complex.
Mainly in terms of both level of extreme hetrogeneity and Dynamic and spontaneous communication.

The Complex systems are replacing the homogenous distributed systems. And from the domain-specific platforms
and middleware, the domain-specific applications are individually designed and developed.

We also have few examples for those type of systems like Mobile Applications, Network applications,
enterprise systems,Grid applications, and sensor networks.

These technology are dynamically composed and connected together by themselves by which it
create richer interconnected structures in between system to system.

We know that there are many challenges to engineering such complex distributed systems, a central
one is interoperability.

That is the ability for one or more systems to connect, understand and exchange data from one system to another
in purpose.

The interoperability have two key properties they are
- Extreme hetrogeneity and
- Dynamic and spontaneous communication.

In Extreme hetrogeneity there are many kind of protocols used like mobile applications and protocols,Network protocols,Netorking problems solutions,application protocols and data types.

In Dynamic and spontaneous communication There will be no connectivity betweemn the two systems until runtime.
There will be no deployment and no design also.

The two different systems may use two very different formats to express the same information so which is called to be the simplest form of data interoperability is at the syntactic level.