Fallacies of Distributed Computing

The Fallacies of Distributed Computing (English for errors of distributed computing ) a collection are actually trivial, but often erroneous assumptions that programmers assume, especially if they develop a distributed application the first time. The (now ) eight fallacies are:

Development

The list of Fallacies of Distributed Computing is originally from Sun Microsystems and was opened there by Bill Joy and Tom Lyon with four fallacies. Popular they were published in 1994 by Peter L German, which they extended to seven fallacies as "The Seven Fallacies of Distributed Computing ". James Gosling, also from Sun, set about in 1997 to the eighth point.

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