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Episode 470: L. Peter Deutsch on the Fallacies of Distributed Computing

Jul 27, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Fallacies of Distributed Computing
01:32 • 5min
3
Networking in the Nineties
06:33 • 3min
4
The Fallacies of Distributed Computing
09:20 • 4min
5
What Could Have Been Had Things Been Different?
13:12 • 5min
6
Is It Necessary to Address Outages at the Application Level?
18:25 • 2min
7
Is There a Dead Line in the Payload?
20:07 • 2min
8
Is Your Network Not Reliable?
21:51 • 3min
9
Web Application Development
25:16 • 3min
10
Elastic Search Platform - Achieving Relevant Results at Scale
27:51 • 2min
11
Network Security
29:29 • 4min
12
Is End to End Email Security a Problem?
33:03 • 2min
13
Is the Network Secure?
35:19 • 2min
14
Topology and Networking in Mobile Devices
37:38 • 3min
15
The Single Worst Mistake That You Can Make in Computer Science Is Not to Make an Address Space Big Enough
40:46 • 4min
16
Data Jailing
44:47 • 2min
17
Is Microsopt Office Open?
46:22 • 2min
18
The Transport Cost Is Not Zero, Is It?
47:55 • 2min
19
I Think It's a Bit of a Fallacy on the List, Right?
49:54 • 2min
20
The Problem of Heterogeneity in Network Technology
51:32 • 3min
21
Is the Power Grid Homogeneous?
54:53 • 2min
22
Is Number Nine Part of the Eight Fallacies?
57:06 • 3min
23
The Network Is About Us, Right?
01:00:25 • 2min
24
Software Engineering Podcast - Softer Is Still Going On
01:02:11 • 2min