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A Fat Client OS Architecture Supported by Semi-network Resources
Author(s) -
Yin Sheng Zhang,
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Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of computing sciences research (manila)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2546-0552
DOI - 10.25147/ijcsr.2017.001.1.78
Subject(s) - computer science , operating system , scalability , architecture , resource (disambiguation) , cloud computing , key (lock) , local area network , shared resource , computer network , art , visual arts
Purpose–This study is to explore a way toretainthe strengths and eliminatethe weaknesses of the existingarchitecture oflocal OS and cloud OS,then create an innovativeone, which is referredto as semi-network OS architecture.Method–The elements of semi-network OS architecture includes networkresources, localresources, and semi-mobile hardware resources; among them, networkresources are the expanded portionof OS, which is used to ensure the scalability of OS; local resources are the base portion of OS, which is used to ensure the stability of local computing, as well as the autonomy of user operations; the semi-mobile hardware resource is OSPU, which is used to ensure the positioning and security of dataflow.Results–Thefat client OS relies on the network shared resources,local exclusive resources,and semi-mobilehardware resources (OSPU), not relies solely on a single resource, to perform its tasks on a fat client, in thisarchitecture, most of the system files of OS on a fat client isderived from OS server, which is a network shared resources, and the rest of system files of OS is derived from OSPUof a fat client, which is a non-network resource, so the architecture of OShas "semi-network" attribute, wherein the OSPU is a key subordinate component for data processing and security verification,the OS server is a storage place rather than operating a placeof system files, and system files that stored on a server can only be downloaded to a fat client to carry out their mission.Conclusion–A complete OS is divided into base portion and expanded portion, and this "portion" division of OS enables a fat client to be dually supported by remote network resources and local non-network resources, therefore, it is expected to make a fat client more flexible, safer and more reliable, and more convenient to be operated.

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