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Application sharing between a client, middleware and enterprise server Application sharing between a client, application server and enterprise database server.
(See Figure 1.) Figure 1. Mainframe Architecture In the 1980s, the arrival of inexpensive network-connected PCs produced the popular two-tier client-server architecture. In this architecture, there is ...
Windows Server 2003 and SQL Server 2000 scale to new heights As Microsoft’s 64-bit OS and database rise high above the 32-bit platform, pieces are still falling into place By Randall C. Kennedy ...
Client-server evolution Two-tier client-server: Popular in the early 1990s ... draw functionality from servers in the form of web services. Although this architecture has an increased reliance on ...
The idea of a three-tier DBMS architecture may sound familiar to application developers ... and the read-optimized MyISAM database engines during install. Comparison of two database engines: the ...
A two-way interaction in a client/server environment, in which the user interface is stored in the client and the data are stored in the server. The application logic can be in either the client ...
A person responsible for performing analysis and design of a client/server system. A knowledge of two-tier and three-tier client/server architectures is required. See systems analyst and client ...
I not only tested raw transaction performance in two- and three-tier client/server scenarios ... is the immaturity of Intel’s 64-bit IA-64 architecture, as embodied by the Intel Itanium and ...