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Client-server computing or networking is a distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or work loads between service providers (servers) and service requesters, called clients. Often c...
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Article on client server architecture and how the two interact with each other to display web pages; static web pages developed in HTML or dynamic web pages developed with CGI or server-side languages. ... Model #1 of the client-server architecture - Static HTML pages...
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The Critical Choice of Client Server Architecture: A Comparison of Two and Three Tier Systems ... This paper defines the basic concepts of client/server architecture, describes the two tier and three tier architectures and analyzes their respective benefits and limitations.
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This page describes the term client/server architecture and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... White paper on client/server architecture from Sigma Systems Inc.; Sigma is the developer of software for higher education systems. This white paper describe Sigma's architecture for...
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Client-Server Architecture; Clients and Servers; Client/Server with File Servers; Client/Server with Database Servers; Web Client/Server; Client/Server Groupware; Client/Server with Transaction Processing; Client/Server Communication;
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The following are most important advantages of a client/server architecture: ... Migration to a client/server architecture can significantly improve the performance of an application without requiring that workstations on which the client is executed be modified.
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