Which architectural style enables a wide range of different presentation clients in an application? A. Client-Server B. Peer-to-peer C. Multi-lier D. Four-tier choose one, is it A, B, C, or D?
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Which statement is NOT true? a. In a typical two-tier client-server architecture, the server handles both application and database duties. b. Client computers are responsible for presenting data to the user and passing user input back to the server. c. Two-tier architecture is for local area network applications where the demand on the server is restricted to a relatively small population of users. d. The database and application functions are separated in the three-tier model. e. In three-tier client-server architectures, one tier is for user presentation, one is for database and applications access, and the third is for Internet access.
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The majority of systems that use large amounts of data are organized around this model. It is suited to applications where data is generated by one sub-system and used by another.
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A multitier application would probably have: a. a class defined to interact with the user b. one or more classes defined to handle the business logic c. a class defined to deal with the data d. a client class e. all of the above
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