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Network computing

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Network computing is a generic term in computing which refers to computers or nodes working together over a network.

The two basic models of computing are:

1- centralized computing:- where computing is done at a central location, using terminals that are attached to a central computer.

2- decentralized computing:- where computing is done at various individual station or location and each system have power to run independently.

It may also mean: