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
They have advantages over the standard client-server model in cases of concurrent processing of published information from heterogeneous sources.
Techniques like remote procedure call and remote method invocation which follow the client-server paradigm have long been the predominant abstraction for distributed processing.
It can be summarized as a distributed, message-based, client-server architecture, which has been developed for constructing spoken dialog systems.
The software was designed using the client-server approach.
Some control infrastructure offered services to coordinate via client-server interactions the internetworking of different components.
The presented topics are relevant as client-server applications are non-deterministic in general.
While the behaviour is a side-effect-free function, the higher-order recursive definition, loop, deals with client-server interaction.
An important step towards the creation of such distributed support is the provision of an efficient and user-friendly client-server architecture.