Unit 1 assignment a. The functions provided by a network are usually referred to as network _services___. b. A(n) _remote access server___ server may also be known as simply an access server. c. True or False: A client/server network is the simplest network model. False d. True or False: A common way to share resources on a client/server network is by modifying the file-sharing controls via the computer’s operating system. False e. True or False: The oldest and still most frequently used
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Client/Server Architecture and Attributes The client/server software architecture is a versatile‚ message-based and modular infrastructure that is intended to improve usability‚ flexibility‚ interoperability‚ and scalability as compared to centralized‚ mainframe‚ time sharing computing. A client is defined as a requester of services and a server is defined as the provider of services. A single machine can be both a client and a server depending on the software configuration. This technology description
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CHAPTER II The proponents have found the following studies and literature as relevant to the system being proposed. The review of related literature and studies will serve as an overview of the presentation in the analysis of the system. INTRODUCTION Human Resource Information System (HRIS) improves information and communication between the company and the employees; it becomes an important strategic tool since it collect‚ manages and reports information for decision making. Modern HRIS needs
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File Server - Database Server - Transaction Server – Groupware Server - Object Server – Middleware - Building Blocks. Client Server Operating System: Anatomy of server program - Server needs from OS - Server Scalability - Client Anatomy - Client need from OS - Client OS trends - Server OS trends. Basic Concepts of Client/ Server Computing Client–server computing: Client–server computing is a distributed computing model in which client applications request services from server processes
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fat/thick client. Thin-client is a technology whereby it refers to a computer that has multi-tier client server architecture which the end user (client) do not use any hard disk and the programs run and display via browser. The program is actual execute from main server and not from desktop pc. The client which operates as terminal needs to continuously communicate with the server. Thick or Fat client is a technology whereby it also refers to a computer with multi-tier client server architecture
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Client-side Scripting Client-side scripting generally refers to the class of computer programs on the web that are executed client-side‚ by the user’s web browser‚ instead of server-side (on the web server).[1] This type of computer programming is an important part of the Dynamic HTML (DHTML) concept‚ enabling web pages to be scripted; that is‚ to have different and changing content depending on user input‚ environmental conditions (such as the time of day)‚ or other variables. Client-side scripts
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Configure layers of security for a Linux-based Web server with a firewall‚ mandatory access control (MAC)‚ and application layer filtering. o Evaluate the pros and cons of building a custom Linux kernel and using a vendorsupplied kernel. o Examine the use of a software management plan for Linux systems. o Examine the use of Linux-based logging‚ file integrity‚ and scanning tools. o Evaluate the need to install anti-virus software on Linux servers. o Configure a remote logging process. o Examine
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Networks In contrast to client-server networks there is no dedicated server in peer-to-peer architecture. Thus each computer in such a network is part server and part client. This means that each computer on the network is free to share its own resources. A computer which is connected to a printer may even share the printer so that all other computers may access it over the network. Peer-to-peer networks do not require the same levels of performance and security as dedicated server networks require. One
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Name___________________________________ MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) A(n) ________ is a dedicated computer in a client/server environment that hosts a DBMS. 1) _______ A) web server B) application server C) client server D) database server 2) To use the analog telephone system for sending digital data‚ you must also use: 2) _______ A) twisted wire. B) DSL. C)
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Client-Based / Client-Server Assignment John Birster Axia College IT240 Daniel Dronsick July 23‚ 2013 Client-Based / Client-Server Assignment Introduction Complete Case Projects 3-1‚ 3-2 and 3-3 of Guide to Networking Essentials. Substantively justify your choice in determining if client-based or client/server model will be used (Syllabus‚ IT240 Version 4‚ Intro to LAN Technologies‚ 2012). Definitions Client-Based Model – “an application that runs on a work station or personal computer
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