- Look up
client in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Client(s) or The
Client may
refer to:
Client (business)
Client (computing),
hardware or
software that...
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Client-to-
client protocol (CTCP) is a
special type of
communication between Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
clients. CTCP is a
common protocol implemented by...
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Direct Client-to-
Client (DCC) (originally
Direct Client Connection) is an IRC-related sub-protocol
enabling peers to
interconnect using an IRC
server for...
- economics, a
client is a
person who
receives advice or
services from a professional, such as a
lawyer or a
health care provider.
Clients differ from customers...
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Client is a
computer that gets
information from
another computer called server in the
context of
client–server
model of
computer networks. The server...
- A
client–queue–
client or p****ive
queue system is a
client–server
computer network in
which the
server is a data
queue for the
clients.
Instead of communicating...
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service requesters,
called clients.
Often clients and
servers communicate over a
computer network on
separate hardware, but both
client and
server may be on...
- In computing, a
trusted client is a
device or
program controlled by the user of a service, but with
restrictions designed to
prevent its use in ways not...
- In
computer networking, a rich
client (also
called a heavy, fat or
thick client) is a
computer (a "
client" in
client–server
network architecture) that...
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Client Hints are an
extension to the
existing Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) that
allows web
servers to ask the
client (which is
usually a web browser)...