Etymology: [ 'klI-&nt ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French and Latin; Middle French client, from Latin client-, cliens; perhaps akin to Latin clinare to lean; more at LEAN.
Software programs that provide access to network resources by working with the information on a server (q v ) An example of a client is a browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Individuals who buy promotional products from distributors, Seminar Principal FAQ's Contact Optimum, Programs written specifically for the X Window System, for example mwm, xterm, and xclock, Application clients, plural of client, Programs, like Netscape (or other browser) and Eudora (or other mail reader ) (top), connect to those services A home machine that is dialing up through a modem typically has an IP address assigned by the ISP every time you dial in That IP address is unique for that session Clients connect at specific IP and specific port to server, accesses service thru specific protocol, Number of processes or threads simultaneously requesting Web services from the server, those entities or persons who have access and distribute the Market Data to other Clients or to Final Users In case of entities or corporations, the term "Client" includes also all companies the registered capital of which is held, in the percentage of more than 50%, directly or indirectly, by the Client, PCs using client software that enables them to transmit requests for data and receive responses to those requests PCs operating in this mode are analogous to a telephone receiver, The individual or company that sells its accounts receivables to a factor or other financial entities, A workstation or personal computer in a client/server environment, Those who employ the services of the funeral director, The client statistic is very similar to the hit statistic, but it factors out duplicate hits by the same end user For example, if a user requests a page, and then clicks <refresh> to display the page again, this would only increment the client statistic once, The computers that get services from the server on a network The service may differ depending on the access rights approved by the administrator, The role of a computer application or system that requests and/or consumes the services provided by another having the role of server, Person who receives help or advice from a professional person (ex. a lawyer, an accountant, a social worker, a psychiatrist, etc), A customer, a buyer or receiver of goods or services, A legal term: According to Corpus Juris Secundum, A client (of an Attorney) is defined as "a Ward of the Court". "Wards of the Court" are defined as infants or persons of "unsound mind". "Unsound mind" has been defined and used in statutes and codes indescriminantly with such things as "lunacy" (peridodic madness), "idiocy" and "insanity". see Blacks Law dictionary 4th Edition, An application program connects to the window system server by some interprocess communication (IPC) path, such as a TCP connection or a shared memory buffer This program is referred to as a client of the window system server More precisely, the client is the IPC path itself A program with multiple paths open to the server is viewed as multiple clients by the protocol Resource lifetimes are controlled by connection lifetimes, not by program lifetimes, customer, buyer, Computer that requests files or services from a server computer, Consists of a hardware and a software component A software application that requests services from one or more servers Each client program is designed to work with one or more specific kinds of server programs, and each server requires a specific kind of client The user interface part of a DBMS that displays information on a screen and responds to user input (the front end) (See client, server), On a local area network or the Internet, a computer that accesses shared network resources provided by another computer, called a server Also, an application or process that requests a service from some process or component A client facilitates a connection to server computers, and manages and presents information retrieved from those sources In a client/server environment, the workstation is usually the client computer When referring to COM objects, a program that accesses or uses a service provided by another component, A computer or software program that accesses resources over the Internet It is also an application that requests a server to perform a function In the Internet mail environment, the term client indicates a mail user agent, for example, Eudora, A customer or receiver of services, The software employed by an individual user to retrieve or manipulate a specific piece of information from a server on the Internet Browsers are the client used to access the Web, A citizen who put himself under the protection of a man of distinction and influence, who was called his patron, One who consults a legal adviser, or submits his cause to his management, A dependent; one under the protection of another, A software program that is used to contact and obtain data from a Server software program on another computer, often across a great distance EachClient program is designed to work with one or more specific kinds of Server programs, and each Server requires a specific kind of Client A Web Browser is a specific kind of Client See also: Browser, Client, Server, A software program that is used to contact and obtain data from a server software program on another computer, often across a great distance Each client program is designed to work with one or more specific kinds of server programs, and each server requires a specific kind of client A web browser and an FTP program are specific kinds of clients See Also: Browser, Server, someone who pays for goods or services, a person who seeks the advice of a lawyer, Typically, a client is an application that runs on a personal computer and relies on a server to perform some operations In client-server architecture, client software handles sending and receiving on your end, while server software handles sending and receiving on the Internet's end For example, your e-mail client (for instance, Outlook Express or Eudora) is an application that enables you to send and receive e-mail, and it gets your mail from our e-mail servers here at SBC Yahoo! Internet Back to Top, A client of a professional person or organization is a person or company that receives a service from them in return for payment. a solicitor and his client The company required clients to pay substantial fees in advance, A computer system or process that requests service from another computer system or process (server) In our laboratory, the machine you are using is called the client, and ANGUS (a large computer in Weber Hall that provides services for our LAN) is the server In a client-server relationship, the computing work is done on the client Software that requests information from other sources (such as Netscape) is known as client software, (computer science) any computer that is hooked up to a computer network, A node or software program that requests services from a server See Also: Node, Server Go to top, A software program used to contact and obtain data from a software program on another computer, often from a great distance Each client program is designed to work with one or more specific kinds of server programs, and each server requires a specific kind of client A web browser is a specific kind of client, A software program that is used to contact and obtain data from a server software program on another computer Each client program is designed to work with one or more specific kinds of server programs, and each server requires a specific kind of client A Web browser is one type of client, Computer (or software program on a computer) that uses the services of a server For example, Mosaic and Netscape are software clients used to access information from World Wide Web servers, A computer program that requests a service of another computer system (a "server") See also client-server, A program or computer that connects to and requests information from a server Examples: Internet Explorer or Netscape A client program also may be referred to as "client software" or "client-server software", software program that is used to contact and obtain data from a server software program on another computer, often across a great distance,
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Software programs that provide access to network resources by working with the information on a server (q v ) An example of a client is a browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer
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Individuals who buy promotional products from distributors
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Seminar Principal FAQ's Contact Optimum
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Programs written specifically for the X Window System, for example mwm, xterm, and xclock
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Application clients
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plural of client
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Programs, like Netscape (or other browser) and Eudora (or other mail reader ) (top)
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connect to those services A home machine that is dialing up through a modem typically has an IP address assigned by the ISP every time you dial in That IP address is unique for that session Clients connect at specific IP and specific port to server, accesses service thru specific protocol
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Number of processes or threads simultaneously requesting Web services from the server
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those entities or persons who have access and distribute the Market Data to other Clients or to Final Users In case of entities or corporations, the term "Client" includes also all companies the registered capital of which is held, in the percentage of more than 50%, directly or indirectly, by the Client
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PCs using client software that enables them to transmit requests for data and receive responses to those requests PCs operating in this mode are analogous to a telephone receiver
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The individual or company that sells its accounts receivables to a factor or other financial entities
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A workstation or personal computer in a client/server environment
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Those who employ the services of the funeral director
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The client statistic is very similar to the hit statistic, but it factors out duplicate hits by the same end user For example, if a user requests a page, and then clicks <refresh> to display the page again, this would only increment the client statistic once
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The computers that get services from the server on a network The service may differ depending on the access rights approved by the administrator
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The role of a computer application or system that requests and/or consumes the services provided by another having the role of server
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Person who receives help or advice from a professional person (ex. a lawyer, an accountant, a social worker, a psychiatrist, etc)
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A customer, a buyer or receiver of goods or services
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A legal term: According to Corpus Juris Secundum, A client (of an Attorney) is defined as "a Ward of the Court". "Wards of the Court" are defined as infants or persons of "unsound mind". "Unsound mind" has been defined and used in statutes and codes indescriminantly with such things as "lunacy" (peridodic madness), "idiocy" and "insanity". see Blacks Law dictionary 4th Edition
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An application program connects to the window system server by some interprocess communication (IPC) path, such as a TCP connection or a shared memory buffer This program is referred to as a client of the window system server More precisely, the client is the IPC path itself A program with multiple paths open to the server is viewed as multiple clients by the protocol Resource lifetimes are controlled by connection lifetimes, not by program lifetimes
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customer, buyer isim
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Computer that requests files or services from a server computer
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Consists of a hardware and a software component A software application that requests services from one or more servers Each client program is designed to work with one or more specific kinds of server programs, and each server requires a specific kind of client The user interface part of a DBMS that displays information on a screen and responds to user input (the front end) (See client, server)
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On a local area network or the Internet, a computer that accesses shared network resources provided by another computer, called a server Also, an application or process that requests a service from some process or component A client facilitates a connection to server computers, and manages and presents information retrieved from those sources In a client/server environment, the workstation is usually the client computer When referring to COM objects, a program that accesses or uses a service provided by another component
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A computer or software program that accesses resources over the Internet It is also an application that requests a server to perform a function In the Internet mail environment, the term client indicates a mail user agent, for example, Eudora
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A customer or receiver of services
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The software employed by an individual user to retrieve or manipulate a specific piece of information from a server on the Internet Browsers are the client used to access the Web
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A citizen who put himself under the protection of a man of distinction and influence, who was called his patron
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One who consults a legal adviser, or submits his cause to his management
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A dependent; one under the protection of another
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A software program that is used to contact and obtain data from a Server software program on another computer, often across a great distance EachClient program is designed to work with one or more specific kinds of Server programs, and each Server requires a specific kind of Client A Web Browser is a specific kind of Client See also: Browser, Client, Server
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A software program that is used to contact and obtain data from a server software program on another computer, often across a great distance Each client program is designed to work with one or more specific kinds of server programs, and each server requires a specific kind of client A web browser and an FTP program are specific kinds of clients See Also: Browser, Server
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someone who pays for goods or services
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a person who seeks the advice of a lawyer
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Typically, a client is an application that runs on a personal computer and relies on a server to perform some operations In client-server architecture, client software handles sending and receiving on your end, while server software handles sending and receiving on the Internet's end For example, your e-mail client (for instance, Outlook Express or Eudora) is an application that enables you to send and receive e-mail, and it gets your mail from our e-mail servers here at SBC Yahoo! Internet Back to Top
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A client of a professional person or organization is a person or company that receives a service from them in return for payment. a solicitor and his client The company required clients to pay substantial fees in advance
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A computer system or process that requests service from another computer system or process (server) In our laboratory, the machine you are using is called the client, and ANGUS (a large computer in Weber Hall that provides services for our LAN) is the server In a client-server relationship, the computing work is done on the client Software that requests information from other sources (such as Netscape) is known as client software
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(computer science) any computer that is hooked up to a computer network
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A node or software program that requests services from a server See Also: Node, Server Go to top
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A software program used to contact and obtain data from a software program on another computer, often from a great distance Each client program is designed to work with one or more specific kinds of server programs, and each server requires a specific kind of client A web browser is a specific kind of client
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A software program that is used to contact and obtain data from a server software program on another computer Each client program is designed to work with one or more specific kinds of server programs, and each server requires a specific kind of client A Web browser is one type of client
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Computer (or software program on a computer) that uses the services of a server For example, Mosaic and Netscape are software clients used to access information from World Wide Web servers
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A computer program that requests a service of another computer system (a "server") See also client-server
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A program or computer that connects to and requests information from a server Examples: Internet Explorer or Netscape A client program also may be referred to as "client software" or "client-server software"
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software program that is used to contact and obtain data from a server software program on another computer, often across a great distance
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