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Question #: 122
Topic #: 1
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A company has installed an application that only requires a workstation to function. Which of the following architecture types is this application using?

  • A. One-tier
  • B. Two-tier
  • C. Three-tier
  • D. n-tier
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fcc_class
2 months ago
Selected Answer: A
A. One-tier Explanation: A one-tier architecture (also known as a standalone application) means that the entire application—user interface, business logic, and data storage—runs on a single workstation without requiring external servers or databases. Why the other options are incorrect: B. Two-tier → Requires both a client (workstation) and a server (database/server application) to function. Example: A workstation running an application that connects to a remote database. C. Three-tier → Involves three separate layers: Presentation Layer (User Interface - Client) Application Layer (Business Logic - Server) Data Layer (Database - Database Server) D. n-tier → Expands beyond three tiers, commonly used in cloud-based or enterprise applications with multiple layers (e.g., web servers, application servers, database servers).
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15ef0b6
10 months, 1 week ago
I have no idea what this means either
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RoBery
12 months ago
Can Someone explain this
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