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Client-Server Paradigm and Performance L. Grewe. 2 Review: Basic Client-Server Request/Reply Paradigm Typical Internet app has two pieces: client and.
2: Application Layer 1 Chapter 2: Application Layer Course on Computer Communication and Networks, CTH/GU The slides are adaptation of the slides made.
1 Outline r Principles of network applications m App architectures m App requirements r Web and HTTP m Objects vs. root files m Persistent, pipelining,
Comp361 Spring 2004 Chapter 2: Application Layer1 Chapter goals: r conceptual + implementation aspects of network application protocols m client server.
CPSC 441: WWW/HTTP1 Instructor: Anirban Mahanti Office: ICT 745 Email: [email protected] Class Location: ICT 121 Lectures: MWF 12:00 – 12:50 Notes.
2: Application Layer1 Chapter 2: Application Layer Our goals: r conceptual, implementation aspects of network application protocols m transport-layer service.
2: Application Layer1 Chapter 2: Application Layer Chapter goals: r conceptual + implementation aspects of network application protocols m client server.
2: Application Layer 1 05 - FTP, Email, and DNS. 2: Application Layer 2 FTP: the File Transfer Protocol r transfer file to/from remote host r client/server.
2: Application Layer1 Part 2: Application Layer Our goals: r conceptual, implementation aspects of network application protocols m client-server paradigm.
Marina Papatriantafilou – Application layer part1 Based on the book Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach, Jim Kurose, Keith Ross, Addison-Wesley.