FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS

TYPES OF NETWORKS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
client-server network
A
A computer network in which one centralized, powerful computer is the middle where many less powerful personal computers (called clients) are connected. The clients run programs and access data that are stored on the server
B
figuring out the secret code by clever guessing, maybe by trying to find patterns in the data, by using knowledge of the data.
C
figuring out the secret code by clever guessing, maybe by trying to find patterns in the data, by using knowledge of the data.
D
Every possible key is tried to find the secret code
E
s
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A computer network in which one centralized, powerful computer (called the server) is a hub to which many less powerful personal computers or workstations (called clients) are connected. The clients run programs and access data that are stored on the server. Compare peer-to-peer network.

Detailed explanation-2: -A server is simply a computer that provides the network resources and provides service to other computers when they request it. A client is the computer running a program that requests the service from a server.

Detailed explanation-3: -In client-server computing, a centralized communications model, the server is the central node that communicates with other client nodes.

Detailed explanation-4: -A client-server network is a form of internet network that consists of a single central computer functioning as a server and directing several other computers, referred to as clients. Clients can access shared files and information kept on the serving machine by connecting to the server.

Detailed explanation-5: -Client/Server Era (1983 to Present) In client/server computing, desktop or laptop computers called clients are networked to powerful server computers that provide the client computers with a variety of services and capabilities. Computer processing work is split between these two types of machines.

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