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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Revision Exam Unit I–JUNE 2022
CS8603-DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
Year/Sem/Sec : III/VI /B Date : 15/06/22
Department : CSE Duration : 1 hours
Faculty : VIJAYANARAYANAN.A Max. Marks : 50
PART A (10 x 2= 20)
1. Define distributed systems
2. Illustrate coupling.
3. Compare shared memory Vs distributed shared memory.
4. Compose different forms of load balancing.
5. Define granularity.
6. Discuss about the characteristics peer-to-peer computing.
7. What is global state?
8. What is middleware?
9. Analyze the security challenges in the distributed system.
10. What is distributed agents?
PART B (Answer any 3) (3x10=30)
What are the functions must be addressed while designing and
11.
building a distributed system? Explain.
Design in detail about application domains where distributed
12.
system is applied.
Draw the omega and butterfly networks for n = 16 inputs and
13.
outputs
14. Discuss the primitives for distributed communication.
15. Analyze the basic properties of scalar time and vector time.
Reg.No
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Revision Exam Unit I–JUNE 2022
CS8603-DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
Year/Sem/Sec : III/VI /B Date : 15/06/22
Department : CSE Duration : 1 hours
Faculty : VIJAYANARAYANAN.A Max. Marks : 50
PART A (10 x 2= 20)
1. Define distributed systems
2. Illustrate coupling.
3. Compare shared memory Vs distributed shared memory.
4. Compose different forms of load balancing.
5. Define granularity.
6. Discuss about the characteristics peer-to-peer computing.
7. What is global state?
8. What is middleware?
9. Analyze the security challenges in the distributed system.
10. What is distributed agents?
PART B (Answer any 3) (3x10=30)
What are the functions must be addressed while designing and
11.
building a distributed system? Explain.
Design in detail about application domains where distributed
12.
system is applied.
Draw the omega and butterfly networks for n = 16 inputs and
13.
outputs
14. Discuss the primitives for distributed communication.
15. Analyze the basic properties of scalar time and vector time.
Reg.No
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Revision Exam Unit I–MAY 2022
CS8603-DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
Year/Sem/Sec : III/VI /B Date : 28/05/22
Department : CSE Duration : 1 hours
Faculty : PRIYA B Max. Marks : 50
PART A (10 x 2= 20)
1. Define distributed systems
2. Illustrate coupling.
3. Compare shared memory Vs distributed shared memory.
4. Compose different forms of load balancing.
5. Define granularity.
6. Discuss about the characteristics peer-to-peer computing.
7. What is global state?
8. What is middleware?
9. Analyze the security challenges in the distributed system.
10. What is distributed agents?
PART B (Answer any 3) (3x10=30)
What are the functions must be addressed while designing and
11.
building a distributed system? Explain.
Design in detail about application domains where distributed
12.
system is applied.
Draw the omega and butterfly networks for n = 16 inputs and
13.
outputs
14. Discuss the primitives for distributed communication.
15. Analyze the basic properties of scalar time and vector time.
Reg.No
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Revision Exam Unit I–MAY 2022
CS8603-DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
Year/Sem/Sec : III/VI /B Date : 28/05/22
Department : CSE Duration : 1 hours
Faculty : PRIYA B Max. Marks : 50
PART A (10 x 2= 20)
1. Define distributed systems
2. Illustrate coupling.
3. Compare shared memory Vs distributed shared memory.
4. Compose different forms of load balancing.
5. Define granularity.
6. Discuss about the characteristics peer-to-peer computing.
7. What is global state?
8. What is middleware?
9. Analyze the security challenges in the distributed system.
10. What is distributed agents?
PART B (Answer any 3) (3x10=30)
What are the functions must be addressed while designing and
11.
building a distributed system? Explain.
Design in detail about application domains where distributed
12.
system is applied.
Draw the omega and butterfly networks for n = 16 inputs and
13.
outputs
14. Discuss the primitives for distributed communication.
15. Analyze the basic properties of scalar time and vector time.