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Develop the Complete Client/Server Architecture Module 4

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Module Objectives After this module, you will be able to:  Describe the Client/Server Layered System Structure  Describe Action Blocks  Identify the Functions of the USE Statement  Describe Client/Server Data Flow  Design, Generate, and Test the Complete Client/Server Architecture

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Client/Server Layered System Structure Topic 1

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Topic 1: Client/Server Layered System Structure

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Action Blocks

Topic 2

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Topic 2: Action Blocks

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Functions of the USE Statement

Topic 3

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Topic 3: Functions of the USE Statement

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Client/Server Data Flow

Topic 4

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Topic 4: Client/Server Data Flow

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Design, Generate, and Test the Complete Client/Server Architecture Activity

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Module Summary You should now be able to:  Describe the Client/Server Layered System Structure  Describe Action Blocks  Identify the Functions of the USE Statement  Describe Client/Server Data Flow  Design, Generate, and Test the Complete Client/Server Architecture

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