Adaptable to increased workload: The capacity of web based applications can be increased by clustering or running the software on several servers simultaneously. As workload increases, new servers can be added to the system easily.…
The first Alternative to have a client download the tool into their computer to run is classified as a Client-based architecture; and the second alternative to have the program running on the server is classified as a Host-based architecture.…
Applications in the enterprise come in different forms, client run apps, client/server apps, and distributed apps.…
9 - A “thin client” approach places most of the application logic on the client.…
This is used by Microsoft to seamlessly create a client/server model in Windows NT, with very little effort.…
These are the resources that an application utilizes when a client runs an application on a...…
The main two methods for Enterprise-Level implementation are Internet systems and Client Server Network systems. There is significant difference in the design of between these two types of systems because of architecture.…
Option 1 is a Thick Client architecture, whereby the application logic resides on the client, data is downloaded to the client, and the processing occurs with the application on the client. This thick client would execute and run on the user’s workstation and make connections to the server to fetch data to be processed and analyzed. In this scenario, each user that needs to use the application would need to install the application on their workstation.…
* Ease-of-Use with fast installation: Easy configuration and integration, give developers enough time to focus on application development.…
4)SOAP (Sample Object Access Protocol)- allows users to pass data and apps to each other…
Today 's modern smart phones use a variety of applications in order to better the end user 's experience and allow them to perform a variety of tasks. According to Lionbridge, “Mobile applications come in two distinct formats: native apps and web apps. Due to differences in their underlying technology, each approach has inherent advantages and drawbacks” (Lionbridge, N.D., p 2). A mobile web application is typically formatted for smart phones or tablets, is accessed thorough the phone 's web browser, is intended to be platform or device independent, and typically uses three core technologies: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. A native mobile application is normally built for specific phones or operating systems, is normally downloaded from a web store and installed on a device, is normally written in Java or another programming language, and can utilize device-specific hardware and software. (Lionbridge, N.D.). No matter which of these types of applications is used, the goal is still to offer end users access to the different applications over a wide variety of platforms and even different phone or network types such as CDMA and GSM.…
Hybrid client- A hybrid client is a mixture of the above two client models. Similar to a fat client, it processes locally, but relies on the server for storing persistent data. This approach offers features from both the fat client (multimedia support, high performance) and the thin client (high manageability, flexibility). A device running the video game Diablo III is an example of hybrid…
Write a Java program to demonstrate using bitmaps and bitwise operators to sort and remove duplicates from a file of random phone numbers. Do not confuse the term bitmap used for compressing data into smaller spaces with the bitmap that has come to mean a graphic image.…
double mph = ( (14 * (60/45.5))/1.6); // That is, (km / hr) / (1.6 km / mile)…
Menu level end user - some end user are unable to create their own software, but they can communicate w/ prewritten software.…