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hi i want some guide on the topic of "comparative study of distributed computing paradigms" but i have confusion that how can i compare these paradigms ?what type of data set i will take for doing this ??plz guide me about from where i can understand this topic properly ? means from where proper reading material i can get??
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Richard MacCutchan 27-Dec-13 9:54am    
Google is your friend.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 27-Dec-13 11:30am    
Can you finally understand that this is your independent work? However, the whole topic looks like yet another example of pseudo-science.
—SA

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Google is your friend: Be nice and visit him often. He can answer questions a lot more quickly than posting them here...

A very quick search using your subject as the search term gave over 200,000 results: Google[^]

In future, please try to do at least basic research yourself, and not waste your time or ours.
 
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aylia 27-Dec-13 10:45am    
yeah i knows google but the implementaion of these comparisions are nnot available or maybe available but i have not found ....if u think helping some one is wastage of time than its ok ..god bless u :)
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 28-Dec-13 0:28am    
You very dishonestly use the well-known dirty polemic trick to disgrace a person who actually tries to help you. This trick is subliminal replacement of the subject and implicit incorrect generalization. The real subject has been arguably explained to you: your particular post does not deserve more detailed help as it would be a waste of time. I agree with such judgement, but in principle it could be mistaken or not.

And here you do your trick: instead of, for example, showing your disagreement, you are trying to trick the reader into thinking that the subject was "helping someone is a waste of time". I am sure you know the difference, but you perform your attack under the mask of modesty, compliance and even religious moral. It makes it even worse. It only makes it more mean and dishonest.

You probably fail to understand that many people can read and analyze text and won't allow manipulating with their good feeling.

—SA
OriginalGriff 28-Dec-13 4:02am    
It was a nice try at a guilt trip though! :laugh:
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 28-Dec-13 6:05am    
:-)
H.Brydon 28-Dec-13 13:26pm    
+5 for both of you for the effort (watch for it...)

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