Network
Technologies
Munich
Network software is mainly made to work on a designated
network type, where this software is designed to communicate,
share resources or monitor network variables (administrative
tools).
Network software is available as freeware or paid software.
These applications are based on the underlying network
protocols. Most network applications are for the internet,
based on TCP/IP protocol.
Network software is mainly classified as server or client
side application and peer to peer applications.
A messenger application is the most universally used client
application, which enables textual communication (chats), audio
and video conversations, and allows file transfer over the
underlying network.
The server side application is the one that accepts the user
id and password and acts as the middle man to enable the
communication between the clients.
Another frequently used client side application is the
internet browser like Mozilla Firefox which is freely available
online.
Ethereal is an application that collects and display data
that can be used for analysis, to understand network traffic
and how the Researching Emerging Technologies from Munich Base
works.
Peer-to-Peer application is based on the fact that these
applications enables the system to simultaneously act as the
client and server, and performs the tasks of the server or
client as per the requirement. Example of such an application
is kazaa (freeware).
The size of the application and amount of processing done
within these applications depends on the kind of client-server
architecture.
At a Munich Hotel you can learn that the simplest
architecture is a two-tier with a thin client, where the client
application just accepts the input and displays the output
after its interaction with the corresponding server
application.
However, it should be noted that a thin client would put an
enormous amount of load on the server, as apart from accepting
and displaying the output, the entire working and processing is
carried out on the server.
This would cause a bottleneck at the server, i.e. a huge
amount of input will be poured into the server while output
will be given only as per the processing speed of the server
system.
To avoid the bottleneck on the server other architectures
are used or the client is assigned to do all the tasks of the
process except the ones which the server has to perform.
The kind of client-server architecture includes the
three-tier, multi-tier, hybrid etc. This is important to know
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applications include compression and encryption of the data
before they are sent over the network.
The data is compressed to accommodate the network bandwidth,
which encryption is done to ensure privacy, so that only the
legitimate user with the correct key can decrypt the
message.
Regardless of the necessity and huge demand of such
software, one always needs to be aware and wary of the
possibility of network software that have trap doors, which
allows undetected entry into the infected system, or Trojan
worms, which multiply themselves and spreads over the various
systems on the networks and tries to hog the bandwidth of the
network line.
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