👉 Broadway computing, also known as distributed computing or grid computing, refers to a model where computational resources, such as processing power, storage, and data, are shared across multiple locations, often geographically dispersed, to solve complex problems more efficiently. This approach leverages the collective power of numerous computers, sometimes even those owned by individuals or organizations, to tackle tasks that would be infeasible for a single machine. By distributing workloads, Broadway computing enhances performance, reduces costs, and improves resource utilization. It is widely used in scientific research, large-scale data analysis, and high-performance computing tasks, enabling researchers and organizations to process vast amounts of data and run computationally intensive simulations. The concept builds on earlier forms of distributed computing, such as grid computing and cloud computing, but emphasizes the collaborative and resource-sharing aspects that make it particularly powerful for addressing complex, large-scale challenges.