Certified Imaging Informatics Professional (CIIP) Practice Exam

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Which type of application requires a networked server?

Standalone applications

Thin-client applications

Thin-client applications require a networked server because they depend on server-side processing and data storage. In a thin-client architecture, the client primarily acts as a user interface that communicates with the server over a network. The heavy lifting, such as data processing and storage management, is performed on the server, which allows for greater efficiency and resource allocation. This architecture benefits from centralized management, where updates and maintenance can be managed from the server side without requiring changes to individual client machines. Additionally, thin-client applications can often be accessed from various devices as long as they have a network connection, promoting flexibility and ease of access. Standalone applications, on the other hand, are designed to operate independently on a single device without needing a network connection. Desktop applications typically run on a user's personal computer and also do not require a server connection, instead utilizing local resources. Mobile applications can function both online and offline, with many storing data locally on the device. They can utilize a server for certain functionalities, but it's not a requirement for their basic operation like it is in thin-client applications.

Desktop applications

Mobile applications

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