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FC0-U61 · Question #412

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

The correct answer is A. One-tier. One-tier architecture is a type of architecture that uses only one layer or tier for an application or system. In one-tier architecture, the application logic, data, and user interface are all contained within the same layer or tier. One-tier architecture would be the best descri

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Question

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

Options

  • AOne-tier
  • BTwo-tier
  • CThree-tier
  • Dn-tier

How the community answered

(28 responses)
  • A
    86% (24)
  • B
    4% (1)
  • C
    7% (2)
  • D
    4% (1)

Explanation

One-tier architecture is a type of architecture that uses only one layer or tier for an application or system. In one-tier architecture, the application logic, data, and user interface are all contained within the same layer or tier. One-tier architecture would be the best description of a technology that allows an application to run on a workstation without requiring any other components or layers. Two-tier, three-tier, and n-tier architectures are types of architectures that use more than one layer or tier for an application or system. In two-tier architecture, the application logic and data are separated into two layers or tiers. In three-tier architecture, the application logic, data, and user interface are separated into three layers or tiers. In n-tier architecture, the application logic, data, and user interface are separated into multiple layers or tiers.

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#application architecture#one-tier application#client-side application

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