In computer networks location transparency describes names used to identify network resources independent of both the user's location and the resource location.
A distributed system will need to employ a networked scheme for naming resources.
E.g: The familiar URL format (www.example.com), doesn't actually specify the location of the resource but rather its organisational position in the distributed naming system.
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