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Briefly describe distributed function client-server systems.
 
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The trend towards client-based distributed computing has made IT operations management more difficult.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

Distributed function client-server systems place all the presentation software on the client, all the data on the server, and split the application software between the client and the server. Splitting application processing between two devices requires coordination. This can be appropriate for packaged software applications, wireless computing, and major front-end processing systems.

Answer to Question 2

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