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Distributed application computing nowadays encompasses a collection of subnetworks, connected together through some kind of wide area network communications in which each network site represents an enterprise Intranet site itself. Naturally, the sites have mutually agreed to cooperate together so that any user can access data and/or code from anywhere in the network, as if it were stored at the user’s own site. It actually introduces the concept of a virtual database whose components are physically placed in a number of distinct real databases spread across a number of distinct network nodes.

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Nikolik, D. (2003). Distributed Application Interoperability. In: A Manager’s Primer on e-Networking. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0862-4_16

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