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BA6046 CLIENT-SERVER ARCHITECTURE LTPC 3003 UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9 Overview: Definition, History, Myths, Transition to Client Server Computing,

, Database Architectures, Advantages and Disadvantages of Client Server Architecture. UNIT II CLIENT-SERVER COMPONENTS 9 Components: Client, Server, Network, Role and Services of ClientServer, Selection of Operating System as Client and Server, Types of Client and Servers, Connectivity, Messaging and Peer-to-Peer Communication, Role of OSI Layer in Client Server, TCP/IP Networks. UNIT III MIDDLE -WARE 9 Middle-Ware: Definition, Role, 2 Tier vs 3 Tiers, Network File System, Network Operating System, API, RPC Model and Implementation, IPC. Database Server: Memory and Process Architecture, SQL and PL SQL. UNIT IV CLIENT-SERVER PROCESSING 9 Client-Server Processing: Transaction Processing, Remote Processing, Distributed Processing. Developing and Managing C/S Applications: Development Tools, Network Management, Backup and Recovery, Data Integrity and Security. UNIT V DATA WAREHOUSING 9 Distributed Objects: Introduction to ODBC & JDBC Data Warehousing: Operational Data and Analytical Data, Architecture. Total: 45 TEXT BOOK 1. Robert Orfali, Dan Harkey and Jere Edwadrs, The Essential Client/Server Survival Guide, Galgoties Publications, 2002. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Patrick Smith, Client / Server Computing (Professional Reference Series), Sam, 2nd Sub Edition, 1997. 2. Jeffrey D. Schank, Novells Guide to Implementing Client Server Application and Architecture, Sybex, 1994.

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