Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Victoria Bembibre, in Jan. 2009
A client is as much for business and marketing as for the computing an individual, subject or entity that accesses resources, products or services provided by another.
For business, the customer is that individual who, mediating a transaction financial or barter, acquires a product and / or service of any kind (technological, gastronomic, decorative, furniture or real estate, etc.). A customer is synonymous with buyer or consumer and they are classified as active and inactive, purchase frequent or occasional, high or low purchase volume, satisfied or dissatisfied, and depending on whether they are potentials. The salesperson or marketer must make sure to take into account both the needs and expectations of each customer.
In turn, for computing, a computer or process is called a client that accesses resources provided by another computer or server, often remotely. It is a app computing that has the purpose of accessing those same services through digital technologies.
A computer client today is a program that for your functioning requires fit excluding connection with another program that is usually on another computer or server. Thus, in order to obtain external data, interact with other users, share information and use remote resources, a client is required. A typical computer client, although we do not consider it as such, is the browser web, which allows other servers to offer utilities and applications without the need for the user to install a new program.
There can be clients of all kinds. The best light or "dumb", are the ones that by themselves cannot execute any real operation beyond connecting to the server. But nowadays there are complex clients, which use Java languages and DHTML functions to give more functionality to the user. These can be called hybrid clients, since it not only connects to the server, but is also capable of processing data for use. Another case is that of heavy clientsAlthough they can store and process data, they need a server for most of their utilities. A typical example of these are email.
In recent years they emerged with force peer-to-peer computer networks, called "peer-to-peer", in which it is understood that there are no fixed clients or servers, but a series of nodes that behave so much as one and as another alternative or simultaneously to share files and data between different computers.
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