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 Client-server - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clients get all or most of their information and rely on the application server for things such as configuration files, stock quotes, business application programs, or to offload compute-intensive application tasks back to the server in order to keep the client computer (and client computer user) free to perform other tasks.
A computer requiring a particular service will check with the trading service for the address of a computer providing such a service.
Client/Server is a scalable architecture, whereby each computer or process on the network is either a client or a server.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Client/server

  
 Client/Server Computing Consider This
The difference between client/server computing and the mainframe computing that it often supersedes is that the client is not a dumb terminal.
Overall client/server computing leads to a flexible and dynamic computing environment.
The client can be a personnel computer (PC) or the soon to be released network computer (NC.) The server can be anything from a mainframe to a PC but is usually a platform suited for a specific application or task.
http://rintintin.colorado.edu/~epperson/clntsrvr.intro.html

  
 Client / Server Computing
The server computes the results of the query.
In short, client/server computing provides a mechanism for disparate computers to cooperate on a single computing task.
The client/server model is a form of distributed computing where one program (the client) communicates with another program (the server) for the purpose of exchanging information.
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/~emorgan/waves/clientservercomputing.html

  
 Thin Client and N-Tier Computing
Client/server computing was also a shift in the processing load of computers in the enterprise.
In the traditional client/server computing model, most of the actual computing is done on the client PC.
Once the shift away from client/server computing began, the term "three-tier architecture" was used to differentiate the distributed, middle-tier approach from the traditional, "two-tier" approach.
http://www.emory.edu/BUSINESS/et/thinclnt

  
 Network Computing - Solutions for the Connected Enterprise
Back in the early days of computing, when processing power and memory was a precious resource that needed to be rationed across users, all computing was server-based, 'thin-client computing'.
Thin-client computing is known by other names - server-based computing, dumb terminals and so on.
Using a thin-client computing environment, the administrator has the capability of strictly enforcing the software environment that the user functions in.
http://www.nc-india.com/coverstories/stories/44694.html

  
 Network Magazine Client-Server Computing June 1, 1990
In the client-server computing environment, conversely, developers separate their applications into two components, a "front end" and a "back end," with the elements sharing the processing demands according to which is best suited for the task.
In understanding client-server computing, it thus helps to understand how the traditional computing environments - that is, the host/terminal and file-server/PC - process data and application files: They do so in a totally one-sided fashion.
As client-server computing systems have evolved, their creators have taken some parts from the centralized host world, and other parts from the decentralized PC environment.
http://www.networkmagazine.com/article/NMG20000724S0018

  
 Thin (Client Computing, that is) Is In
Today, the term thin client computing defines a network-based approach to information processing that is comprised of both hardware and software elements.
Thin client computing is an attractive solution for organizations looking to control costs and complexity.
Benefits of thin client computing include a reduced cost of ownership and increased flexibility for both the user and the enterprise.
http://www.ncd.com/about/outlook

  
 What is Thin Client Computing ?
In summary, Thin Client Computing is the next generation of computing.
The sole purpose of the computer was to calculate according to the set of instructions and data it was given.
Due the high cost and complexity of early computer hardware, there was an inherent assumption that multiple users would share a single computer.
http://www.thinclient.net/technology/history-short.htm

  
 Understanding Client/Server Architecture
Client/server computing is really much more than a simple separation of a user's PC from a server computer.
Even so, most folks still associate the term client with the physical computers they are using and the term server with some other physical computer to which they are connected.
For example, if the program needs to list all clients with the last name of Smith, all the information (indexes and data records) needed to resolve that query to the database must be transferred over the network.
http://www.officewizard.com/books/clientserver/ClientServerComputing.htm

  
 Welcome to INTEGRA COMPUTING, shareware home to professional and personal information managers, schedulers, calendars, ...
Welcome to Integra Computing, one of the most time-honored shareware companies in existence.
When the absent person returns to his computer, it will be displaying the message(s) left for him while he was gone.
Powerful as Chronilist is on a single computer, it really comes into its own on a network.
http://www.integracomputing.com

  
 Thin Client Computing
Thin client is a growing technology because it promises to bring some sanity back to the cost of computing.
Java would provide a modern, colorful, windowing user interface at the workstations, and the workstations would have their own computing power for good performance, but all the software would live back on the central server where it could be easily and inexpensively maintained.
The concept of deploying Java programs to simple network attached computers, (NCs) running software from a central server was developed.
http://www.aaxnet.com/topics/nc.html

  
 Folding@Home Distributed Computing
Folding@Home is a distributed computing project which studies protein folding, misfolding, aggregation, and related diseases.
We use novel computational methods and large scale distributed computing, to simulate timescales thousands to millions of times longer than previously achieved.
Our algorithms are designed such that for every computer that joins the project, we get a commensurate increase in simulation speed.
http://folding.stanford.edu

  
 Client/Server Software Architectures--An Overview
With mainframe software architectures all intelligence is within the central host computer.
The term client/server was first used in the 1980s in reference to personal computers (PCs) on a network.
The two tier client/server architecture is a good solution for distributed computing when work groups are defined as a dozen to 100 people interacting on a LAN simultaneously.
http://www.sei.cmu.edu/str/descriptions/clientserver_body.html

  
 Client Server Computing
In the 1970s and 1980s was the era of centralized computing, with IBM mainframe occupied over 70% of the world's computer business.
In the 1960s and 1970s was the era of centralized computing, with IBM mainframe occupied over 70% of the world's computer business.
Client machine usually manages the front-end processes such as GUIs (Graphical User Interfaces),dispatch requests to server programs, validate data entered by the user and also manages the local resources that the user interacts with such as the monitor, keyboard, workstation, CPU and other peripherals.
http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~nd/surprise_95/journal/vol4/wcy/report.html

  
 Thin Client Computing - Links
The LTSP is all about running thin client computers in a GNU/Linux environment.
Alocore thin client computing devices and thin client tablets are simple to use, easy to deploy and inexpensive
The world's portal for thin client computing solutions.
http://www.peterindia.net/ThinClientComputing.html

  
 NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Client (computing)
These dumb terminalss were clients of the time-sharing mainframe computer.
The term was first applied to devices that were not capable of running their own stand-alone programss, but could interact with remote computers via a network.
Online chat uses a variety of clients, which vary depending on the chat protocol being used.
http://pedia.nodeworks.com/C/CL/CLI/Client_(computing)

  
 Client/Server Computing (Linktionary term)
Client/server computing is a result of trends in the 1980s to populate desktops with powerful computers that were connected via LANs to back-end database servers or application servers.
Client/server computing defines an architecture in which program logic is distributed between client systems and server systems.
Interestingly, the old centralized model was resurrected in the form of the thin client, in which applications run on back-end megaservers, not on desktop computers.
http://www.linktionary.com/c/clientserver.html

  
 Thin Client Computing
When the Network Computer was touted as a viable alternative to the PC by the computing media, the author developed an interest in client server, intranet technologies and the advantages and disadvantages that this new paradigm in computing could offer.
Computer speed was the least important reason with only 11% stating it as the reason for choosing a computer lab.
An example of this is that to install a piece of software for a computer lab based on the RM Connect software, a machine would be built and a snapshot of all settings would be taken.
http://www.white-tower.demon.co.uk/dissertation

  
 Client Computing Training
Client Computing offers free self-paced, hands-on computer training courses to students, faculty and staff over the following Microsoft Software: Windows, Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access and Outlook.
The computer training courses can be conducted individually or in groups.
To schedule a computer training course contact Client Computing at:
http://www.nwmissouri.edu/COMPSERV/clientcomputing/TRAININGExcel2000.HTM

  
 SlowMotion Benchmarking: Measuring Thin-Client Performance
Thin-client computing moves user data and application management from the desktop to centralized servers in professional-managed data centers.
To assess the viability of the thin-client computing model, we are conducting a series of detailed experiments to quantify the performance of thin-client platforms for various application workloads.
Application service providers (ASPs) are using thin-client computing to enable desktop machines, web browsing terminals, and other low-cost embedded devices to function as simple user interface devices for accessing computational services over the Internet.
http://www.ncl.cs.columbia.edu/research/thin

  
 Thin Client Computing Information
With ICA (Independent Computing Architecture) and Multi-win a user interacts with the application's GUI interface, whilst all of applications processes are executed on the server.
The future for Thin Client computing beyond 2002 is in
This client drive mapping is also done transparently by the server operating system.
http://www.mcc.ac.uk/Thin/paul/gothin.htm

  
 Thin Client Computing News
They offer thin client hardware with no moving parts, also bootable NIC configurations to leverage legacy computers.
Users get all the benefits of a thin client solution without changing their existing PC hardware or software.
The combination of low cost and a powerful Onboard Operating System opens up a whole new paradigm of computing.
http://www.thinclient.org/thinclient-news

  
 RealVNC
VNC (Virtual Network Computing) software makes it possible to view and fully-interact with one computer from any other computer or mobile device anywhere on the Internet.
VNC software is cross-platform, allowing remote control between different types of computer.
The open source version of VNC has been freely available since 1998, and more than 50 million copies of the software have been downloaded.
http://www.realvnc.com

  
 Thin Client Computing, Server Based Computer Systems - Secure Remote Access Solutions
Thin Client Computing offers a range of products to fit your computing needs.
:: Thin Client Computing provides the highest degree of knowledge and experience in the design and deployment of server based computing systems.
From design, implementation to support, Thin Client Computing offers support options tailored to fit your computing needs.
http://www.thinclient.net

  
 Client Server Training
In Computing, a '''client''' is a system that accesses a (remote) service on another computer by some kind of network.
A '''server''' in computing is: * A computer software application that carries out some task on behalf of users.
Zen and Art of Client Server Computing is a solution provider of Onsite, Off-site and Offshore Software Development Services.
http://ranoc.com/Client_Server_Training.htm

  
 distributed.net: Node Zero
The program uses only the computer's idle time, so when you want to use your computer, the client will automatically get out of your way.
Founded in 1997, our network has grown to include thousands of users around the world donating the power of their home computers to academic research and public-interest projects.
distributed.net was the Internet's first general-purpose distributed computing project.
http://www.distributed.net

  
 Client Computing Training
All content and images on the Information Systems - Client Computing Web Site are used with the owner/originator(s) persmission.
The Client Computing Web Site was last updated on August 10, 2005.
Client Computing Sample Graphics Content and Design Director
http://www.nwmissouri.edu/COMPSERV/clientcomputing/WebSiteStaff.htm

  
 Client Server subject at University of Canberra
A collection of courseware on a wide variety of topics, including computing.
A list of courses on other Computing topics.
Online University courses in Computer and Information Science
http://pandonia.canberra.edu.au/ClientServer

  
 thin client directory
The Thin.Net - The worlds portal for Thin Computing Solutions Citrix Winframe, Metaframe and Thin Client Computing information, links, helps and hints.
Citrix's MetaFrame Presentation Server based computing software for Windows, Web and UNIX environments makes centralized computing easy, while its MetaFrame Secure Access Manager provides a better enterprise software solution alternative to Intranets, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and/or Enterprise Information Portals (EIPs).
We create tools, thin clients, Windows 2000 software enhancements, and access to UNIX and legacy systems.
http://thin-client.thethin.biz/dir/thin-client/P01L01.html

  
 Page of Alex Delis @ Polytechnic University (Brooklyn Poly)-
Delis, ``Database Computing on Clusters of Workstations,'' International Symposium on Software Engineering for the Next Generation, Information Processing Society of Japan, Nagoya, Japan, February 1996.
J.H. Park and A. Delis, ``The Effect of Clustering in Client-Caching Architectures,'' Proceedings of the 7th IEEE Symposium on High-Performance Distributed Computing (IEEE-HPDC), Chicago, IL, July 1998.
J.H. Park, V. Kanitkar, A. Delis and R. Uma, ``On the Use of Genetic Algorithms in Database Client Clustering,'' Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (IEEE-ICTAI), Chicago, IL, November 1999.
http://naxos.poly.edu/~ad/rs.html

  
 Manchester Computing's Thin Client Service
MC provides a Thin-Client service for users who are unable to run various Windows programs on their PCs, or people who use many PCs and need to use a common instance of a program across all their computers.
However, we still need to know about any problems you are having.
Programs are run on MC's thin client server and the user interface is displayed on the user's machine.
http://www.mc.man.ac.uk/Thin

  
 Network Computing
Network Computing Asia spoke with John Kish, Wyse’s president and CEO, who joined the company seven months ago, on how he intends to bring about this growth.
NCA: How has the thin-client computing landscape changed over the past three to five years?
Kish: I think the landscape is maturing as we see more investments made in the backend, with blade servers and on-demand server technology, and the ubiquity of networks, whether it’s wireless or wireline, within the enterprise.
http://www.ncasia.com/ViewArt.cfm?Magid=3&Artid=26744&Catid=2&subcat=87

  
 Client Server Computing - Unix Sockets and RPC
Client Server Computing - Unix Sockets and RPC
This page has moved, as it will be substantially revised in the next few months.
http://pandonia.canberra.edu.au/ClientServer/socket.html

  
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Client / Server Component Winsock Library for Windows
Client Server functions can be called from any program written in any language (such as C/C++, C#.
The Client / Server Communications Library (CSC) is a communication component DLL library used to create server and client programs that can communicate with each other across any TCP/IP network such as the Internet.
http://www.marshallsoft.com

  
 mail client definition of mail client in computing dictionary - by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and ...
mail client definition of mail client in computing dictionary - by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
http://computing-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/mail+client

  
 Thin Clients - IGEL Technology GmbH - Home
Powerful Windows-based entry level model for less than US$ 250
With the IGEL-132 CE Smart, IGEL Technology is redefining the entry level segment in the thin client market under US 250.
Thin Clients - IGEL Technology GmbH - Home
http://www.igel.de

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