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Quantum Computers Based on Distributed Computing Systems for the Next Generation

A. Kathirvel, C. P. Maheswaran, M. Subramaniam, A. K. Naren

2023Advances in systems analysis, software engineering, and high performance computing book series12 citationsDOI

Abstract

OS gives life to the computer system. OS will provide managing all resources inside the computer. It will take care of memory management, process scheduling, device managing, managing files and folders, provide user interface, manage applications, etc. Network OS will provide build-in networking capability, multiple system images one per node, managing the resources, scheduling the processes, and sharing the resources. UNIX and Windows NT are good examples for Network OS. Distributed OS manages a group of autonomous computers and makes them appear to the users of the system as if it were a single computer. Distributed OS will provide transparency and networking capability. DOS has control over all the nodes in the system. It will support load balancing using scheduling policies and sharing the resources.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceDistributed computingUnixScheduling (production processes)Operating systemComputer networkSoftwareEngineeringOperations managementDistributed systems and fault toleranceDistributed and Parallel Computing SystemsCloud Computing and Resource Management