a. What is a networked application? 1a.) A networked application is an application that requires a network

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a. What is a networked application?

1a.) A networked application is an application that requires a network to operate.

a. True

b. False


b. What is an application architecture?

1b.) The way in which application layer functions are spread among computers to deliver service to users is called ________.

a. Distributed processing

b. Peer-to-peer computing

c. Client/server computing

d. An application architecture


c. Which application architecture is dominant today?

1c1.) The primary applications architecture is ________.

a. TCP/IP

b. OSI

c. Both A and B

d. Neither A nor B


1c2.) The primary applications architecture is ________.

a. TCP/IP

b. OSI

c. Client/server

d. HTTP


d. What host innovation brought it about?

1d.) The main advance that made the client/server application architecture possible was ________.

a. The Internet

b. Growing client processing power

c. Growing application sophistication

d. New input/output methods


e. What is the major driving force behind the peer-to-peer (P 2 P) application architecture?

1e1.) The main advance that made the client/server application architecture possible was ________.

a. The Internet

b. Growing client processing power

c. Growing application sophistication

d. New input/output methods


1e2.) Growing client processing power was a major driving force behind the ________ application architecture.

a. Client/server

b. P2P

c. Both A and B

d. Neither A nor B


f. How is programming changing because of new application architectures?


g. What change is falling network cost driving?

1g.) Falling network costs are resulting in ________.

a. The consolidation of servers

b. Server farms for cloud computing

c. Both A and B

d. Neither A nor B

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Business Data Networks and Security

ISBN: 978-0134817125

11th Edition

Authors: Raymond R. Panko, Julia L. Panko

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