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  • A simple [[client-server]] protocol used to transfer files between two nodes on an [[Internet Protoc
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  • is a client-server technology for dynamically assigning IP addresses to devices on a network.
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  • ...me work to be done by a program on another computer (the ''server''). In a client-server relationship, the client always initiates the action, to which the server r Client-server interaction differs from [[peer-to-peer]] (P2P) communications in which any
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  • ...escribe the relationships is that the SNMP management software acts as a [[client-server|client]] to the MIB abstract definition of device-specific information in t
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  • A '''web service''' is a broad term referring to various ''[[Client-server|client-server]]'' approaches to distributing software across a network. More narrowly, a
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  • ...es go to the client but the master copies remain on the server, They use a client-server model
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  • Through the 1980s corporate networks came to rely on the new client-server model of computing. By the early 1990s, Novell's NetWare operating system,
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  • '''SOAP''' is a [[client-server]] [[protocol (computing)|protocol]] on the [[World wide web|web]] for [[Rem
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  • '''BitTorrent''' is a hybrid between pure peer-to-peer and client-server file sharing. The servers are more concerned with directory functions and m ...nt implements are called clients, the protocol operations are not strongly client-server. NetNews is a conceptual predecessor, in that the clients exchange informat
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  • '''Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol''', is a client-server technology for dynamically assigning IP addresses to devices on a network.<
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  • '''Redmine''' is an open source, client-server issue tracker and project management application built on top of [[Ruby on
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