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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 2 System Models, Fundamental Models specifies faults and defines reliable communication failure model, System Models organized around clients that request services and servers that provide services. Services might include information (such as the current weather) or computational services (such as complex calculations). adjusted by Partitioning or replicating data on servers Caching data at proxy servers or clients Using mobile code and mobile agents Adding and removing mobile devices Client/Server, System Models The fact that computers are primarily used as communicators is an example law of unintended consequences, System Models each node of a distributed system is capable of requesting and providing services. Most of the services available are available from several or even many nodes. Peer-to-Peer, System Models are ways to organize the parts and structure the relationships between them. Architectural Models, Architectural Models describe properties common to all architectural models often focusing on communications between nodes Fundamental Models, Fundamental Models manages performance and time limits interaction model, Fundamental Models describes threats to processes and communication channels security model