👉 Board computing is a distributed computing model where multiple computers, often referred to as nodes or workstations, are interconnected within a localized network to form a collaborative computing environment. This setup allows for the sharing of resources, such as processing power, storage, and data, among the nodes, enabling efficient and flexible computing tasks. Each node can operate independently or in a coordinated manner to solve complex problems, perform data analysis, or execute applications that require significant computational resources. Board computing is particularly useful in educational institutions, small businesses, and research settings, where it supports collaborative learning, project-based work, and data-intensive tasks. By leveraging the collective capabilities of multiple devices, board computing enhances productivity, fosters innovation, and provides scalable solutions for diverse applications.