Diaszámítógépes
Diaszámítógépes is a Hungarian term used to describe a class of computing systems characterized by distributed, cross-location processing and coordination across multiple nodes. The word combines számítógép (computer) with the prefix dia-, which in many contexts conveys notions of across, between, or through. It is not part of an officially standardized taxonomy and appears mainly in Hungarian-language discussions that explore concepts related to interconnected computing rather than a formal architectural model.
Etymology and scope: The exact meaning of diaszámítógépes varies among authors, but the prefix dia- is commonly
Characteristics: Diaszámítógépes systems typically employ distributed architectures, asynchronous communication, and cross-domain interoperability. They may leverage microservices,
Applications: Potential use cases include sensor fusion and analytics in Internet of Things networks, collaborative simulations,
Relation to established terms: Diaszámítógépes overlaps with distributed computing, edge/fog computing, and collaborative or grid computing.
Notes: As a non-standard term, its precise meaning is not fixed and can vary across sources. It