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lindiwe

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What are the benefits of creating three-tiered client/server architecture?
 
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List the types of training methods.
 
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Answer to Question 1

First, applications can be partitioned in a way that best fits organizational computing needs. A second advantage is that because most or all of the data analysis is contained in the application server, making global changes or customizing processes for individual users is relatively easy. Thirdly, this architecture provides data presentation device independence, allowing for the use of thin clients, like tablet computers and smartphones, to access information from powerful enterprise-wide information systems.

Answer to Question 2

The types of training methods include: Resident expert; Traditional instructor-led classroom training; E-learning/distance learning; Blended learning (combination of instructor-led and e-learning); Software help components; External sources, such as vendors.



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