explain the three-tier client/server architecture. where is it used?
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A three-tier client/server is a type of multi-tier computing architecture in which an entire application is distributed across three different computing layers or tiers. ... It is an example of three-tier application architecture.:-) :-) -
Presentation Tier: Occupies the top level and displays information related to services available on a website. ...
Application Tier: Also called the middle tier, logic tier, business logic or logic tier, this tier is pulled from the presentation tier.
Presentation Tier: Occupies the top level and displays information related to services available on a website. ...
Application Tier: Also called the middle tier, logic tier, business logic or logic tier, this tier is pulled from the presentation tier.
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