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Network transparency, in its most general sense, refers to the ability of a protocol to transmit data over the network in a manner which is not observable (“transparent” as in invisible) to those using the applications that are using the protocol. In this way, users of a particular application may access remote resources in the same manner in which they would access their own local resources. An example of this is cloud storage, where remote files are presented as being locally accessible, and cloud computing where the resource in question is processing.
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abundant networked information to access previously confidential organizational process or outcome data. Modern usage of the term radical transparency coincided...
supporting longer addresses. The initial principle of full end to end networktransparency to datagrams was for this relaxed: NAT nodes had to manage per-connection...
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most often connected to ideas of government transparency, participation and accountability. Transparency is defined as the visibility and inferability...
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transparency: clients are unaware that files are distributed and can access them in the same way as local files are accessed. Location transparency:...
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running on the remote machine is called the client application. X's networktransparency protocols allow the display and input portions of any application...
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