Client Server Architecture

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The architecture that describes the positioning of clients, which are usually software applications, and servers, which are usually data repositories. The client and server communicate with each other across a middleware layer to respond to request for a service, such as update or display data. A network architecture in which client devices request and receive services or resources from a central server or servers.

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