Centralization Versus Decentralization of Information Systems a Critical Surve

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Centralization Versus Decentralization of Information Systems a Critical Surve
Jacob Akoka
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It's a particu- larly useful technique for distributed processing networks.
The author divides user requirements into three basic categories: 1. Information processing, or manipulation of Information in a way that produces the desired result; 2. Netv7ork processing, or the movement of information between the various network nodes; 3. Database or storage of information within the network in forms convenient to network users.
Becker, Hal, B.
The author claims that the users requirements should be
... essentially independent of specific hardware, soft- ware and applications. These functional requirements are defined in terms of: topology, anticipated volume of information flow, existing information processing facilities, response time, availability, and security.
Using the requirement statement as input, the analysis and design sequence employs an iterative, interacti"" series of steps to derive a workable, optimum, econom- ically justifiable network configuration.
"Six Steps to Network Analysis and Design, " DataComm User .


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