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    Client (computing) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Client (computing) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. A client is an application or system that accesses a remote service on another ...
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Client_(computing)
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    What is Thin Client Computing ?
  • In simplest terms, thin client/server-based computing describes a shift away ... Thin client computing is a response to this constant PC desktop upgrade and ...
  • http://www.thinclient.net/technology/history-short.htm
Questions/Answers
which is most demanding amongcompiler design and clientserver computing at present?
i got 2 options to study in MCA among compiler design and client server computing...i am confused about which one to select...i want to select that which is the most demanding nowadays as i dont have any personal interests among these...
Compiler designer is a *****. Writing a compiler is a hell of a lot of work, every thing from token recognition and parsing, tree building, syntax checking etc... a lot of work. So if you want demanding go compiler design, but I don't see it as being useful.
Why is a network critical toclient/server computing?
the question could be talking about the importance of network in client/server technology.
Clients and Servers should be caonnected to each other else they are not client/server.. Thisd connection forms a network.. Its a part of it..
Need suggestion from acomputer professional ontopics:-Client/servercomputing andCryptography&networking.?
I'm a computer science student,for this semester i must take elective which must me selected from Client-server computing and Cryptography&networking...can any 1 suggest which one of the 2 subjects are better,easy 2 learn&useful
Cryptography&networking is probably going to be the harder of the two, but it is also a much more useful topic.
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