This document contains instructions for two assignment sets for a Client Server Architecture course. It provides the course name and code, number of credits, book information, and lists 6 questions each worth 5 marks for Assignments 1 and 2 totaling 30 marks each. Students are to answer all questions in the sets, which cover topics such as CISC/RISC architectures, asynchronous transfer mode, Java client/server applications, developing a web client in Java using sockets, TCP/IP protocol, remote procedure call, client/server architectures, file server deployment, WAN connectivity, implementing a web server in Java, Booth's multiplication algorithm, and remote method invocation.
This document contains instructions for two assignment sets for a Client Server Architecture course. It provides the course name and code, number of credits, book information, and lists 6 questions each worth 5 marks for Assignments 1 and 2 totaling 30 marks each. Students are to answer all questions in the sets, which cover topics such as CISC/RISC architectures, asynchronous transfer mode, Java client/server applications, developing a web client in Java using sockets, TCP/IP protocol, remote procedure call, client/server architectures, file server deployment, WAN connectivity, implementing a web server in Java, Booth's multiplication algorithm, and remote method invocation.
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This document contains instructions for two assignment sets for a Client Server Architecture course. It provides the course name and code, number of credits, book information, and lists 6 questions each worth 5 marks for Assignments 1 and 2 totaling 30 marks each. Students are to answer all questions in the sets, which cover topics such as CISC/RISC architectures, asynchronous transfer mode, Java client/server applications, developing a web client in Java using sockets, TCP/IP protocol, remote procedure call, client/server architectures, file server deployment, WAN connectivity, implementing a web server in Java, Booth's multiplication algorithm, and remote method invocation.
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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BScIT) – Semester 5
BT0052 – Client Server Architecture – 2 Credits (Book ID: B0036) Assignment Set – 1 (30 Marks)
Answer all questions 6 x 5 = 30
1. Distinguish CISC and RISC.
2. Write a short note on Asynchronous Transfer Mode of transmission.
3. Explain various client/server applications using Java.
4. How will you develop a simple web client in Java using Sockets?
5. Explain TCP/IP Protocol in detail.
6. Explain Remote Procedure Call in detail.
August 2010 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BScIT) – Semester 5 BT0052 – Client Server Architecture – 2 Credits (Book ID: B0036) Assignment Set – 2 (30 Marks)
Answer all questions 6 x 5 = 30
1. Explain the different types of Client / Server Architectures.
2. Explain hierarchical vs localized file server deployment.
3. Explain WAN Connectivity in detail.
4. Write a Java Program to implement a simple web server.
5. Explain Booth Multiplication Algorithm with a suitable example.
6. What is meant by Remote Method Invocation? Explain with a suitable example.