0 using or consisting of several computers that are connected to a server (= a large central computer) from which they get information: --
client-server systems/applications
1 using or consisting of several computers which are connected to a server (= large central computer) from which they get information: --
client-server systems/applications/networks
The authors pay special attention to the way client-server applications can be written using three basic ingredients: the server code, a protocol, and an access library.
In most cases, coordination between documents simply amounts to enabling client-server object-oriented interactions, and there is no possibility of expressing more complex coordination patterns and coordination laws.
The underlying model of coordination is again client-server.
These constraints are expressed in the form of subordination and client-server relationships.
The service is provided using a webbased client-server model: the user accesses the system by connecting to (and authenticating with) the clime server website (3).
When only reactive documents are involved in an application, coordination between documents often assumes the form of simple client-server interactions.
They are distributed using a simple client-server architecture.
An important step towards the creation of such distributed support is the provision of an efficient and user-friendly client-server architecture.