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IQ is normally distributed in the general population. Age is not.
One real life example of a distributed system is a render farm, which is used for rendering 3D graphics in animated movies. Another would be massive multiplayer online games.
The heights or masses of adult males, or of adult females. IQ scores (whatever they measure).
Some examples of anormal distribution are: heights of men and women, weights of men and women, IQ's, body temperature, and many manufacturing processes to name a few.
Parametric statistical tests assume that your data are normally distributed (follow a classic bell-shaped curve). An example of a parametric statistical test is the Student's t-test.Non-parametric tests make no such assumption. An example of a non-parametric statistical test is the Sign Test.
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What are two examples of FMCGs being exclusively distributed in the market with reasons
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Give two examples of products being exclusively distributed in the market along with the reason for selected examples?
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Q1: Please give real life examples of one centralized system and one distributed system. Please explain why they are centralized or distributed systems.
IQ is normally distributed in the general population. Age is not.
Ubiquitousindustries involve producers who are inseparable from the immediate markets that they serve. Ubiquitous industries are widely distributed. Examples include: newspaper publishing, bakeries, and dairies.
One real life example of a distributed system is a render farm, which is used for rendering 3D graphics in animated movies. Another would be massive multiplayer online games.
the characteristics of distributed systems are 1. Heteroginity 2. Openess 3. security 4. transparency 5. concurrency 6. failure handling 7. scalability by sagar prajapati