👉 Sister computing refers to the practice of using two or more computers or computing systems that are designed to work together, often in a coordinated manner, to perform tasks more efficiently or effectively than a single machine could. These systems are typically interconnected through networks, allowing them to share resources, data, and processing power. This collaboration can enhance computational capabilities, improve data management, and facilitate complex problem-solving by distributing workloads across multiple nodes. Sister computing is widely used in various fields, including scientific research, data analysis, and cloud computing, where the integration of multiple computing resources leads to increased performance, reliability, and scalability.