
(from the article `computer science`) The client-server architecture has become important in designing systems that reside on a network. In a client-server system, one or more clients ...
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A network of computers that share capabilities and devices.
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(In topic `architecture`) Client-server architecture is a network architecture in which application processing is divided between client workstations and servers. Servers include network servers (dedicated to managing network traffic), file servers (managing disk drives) & print servers (managing printers). Clients are typically PC`s or workstatio...
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In computing, a system in which the mechanics of looking after data are separated from the programs that use the data. For example, the `server` might be a central database, typically located on a large computer that is reserved for this purpose. The `client` would be an ordinary program that requests data from the server as nee...
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