Transcription of An Introduction to Client Server Computing
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This pageintentionally leftblankCopyright 2009, New Age International (P) Ltd., PublishersPublished by New Age International (P) Ltd., PublishersAll rights part of this ebook may be reproduced in any form, by photostat, microfilm,xerography, or any other means, or incorporated into any information retrievalsystem, electronic or mechanical, without the written permission of the inquiries should be emailed to FOR ONE WORLDNEW AGE INTERNATIONAL (P) LIMITED, PUBLISHERS4835/24, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi - 110002 Visit us at (13) : 978-81-224-2861-2In recent years there have been significant advances in the development of high performancepersonal computer and networks. There is now an identifiable trend in industry towarddownsizing that is replacing expensive mainframe computers with more cost-effectivenetworks of personal computer that achieve the same or even better results. This trendhas given rise to the architecture of the Client / Server term Client / Server was first used in the 1980s in reference to personal computerson a network.
4.2.2 Client/Server Database Computing 65 4.3 Client/Server Database Architecture 66 4.4 Database Middleware Component 70 4.5 Access to Multiple Databases 71 4.6 Distributed Client/Server Database Systems 72 4.7 Distributed DBMS 74 4.8 Web/database System for Client/Server Applications 76 4.8.1 Web/database Vs Traditional Database 77 Exercise 4 78
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