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Dawna Travis Dewire’s Client/Server Computing defines a foundational architecture based on separating tasks between clients (user interface/application logic) and servers (data management) connected via a network. A solid implementation prioritizes platform independence, scalable resource sharing, and centralized data integrity across 2-tier, 3-tier, or N-tier models. A borrowable digital copy of the 1993 edition is available at Internet Archive Client/server computing / Dawna Travis Dewire - NLB Client server computing by dawna travis dewire full pdf
The book covers a wide range of topics related to client-server computing, including: In this model, a client, which can be
Client-server computing is a distributed computing model that has revolutionized the way we interact with computers and access information. In this model, a client, which can be a computer or a device, requests services or resources from a server, a powerful computer that provides data, applications, or services over a network. The client and server interact through a network, enabling multiple clients to access shared resources and services. In this model