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client/server architecturearchitecture client/serveur (A model of computing whereby client applications running on a desktop or personal computer access information on remote servers or host computers. The client portion of the application is typically optimized for user interaction, whereas the server portion provides centralized, multiuser functionality)
Clinical Document ArchitectureArchitecture des documents cliniques (The standard format used to define how patient health information is transferred between systems)
Distributed Relational Database Architectureprotocole DRDA (A connection protocol for distributed relational database processing used by IBM relational database products that comprises protocols for communication between an application and a remote database, and communication between databases. DRDA also provides the connections for remote and distributed processing. The Distributed Data Management Architecture provides the base architecture for DRDA)
enterprise service-oriented architecturearchitecture d'entreprise orientée services (The SAP blueprint for services-based, enterprise-scaled business solutions that offer increased levels of adaptability, flexibility and openness required to reduce total cost of ownership)
infrastructure architecturearchitecture d'infrastructure (The topology of the deployment environment including protocols, security levels, and services. This architecture provides a logical mapping to the deployment environment, such as the datacenter)
Intel Architecture Personal Computerordinateur personnel de type PC Intel (Any computer built with a processor that conforms to the architecture defined by the Intel processor family based on the 486 instruction set and has an industry-standard computer architecture)
NUMA architecturearchitecture NUMA (" A multiprocessor architecture that divides a system into nodes. Each node might include one or more processors, some memory, and a bus. A node's memory is "local" to its processors, and the processors can access the memory relatively quickly. Processors in one node can also access memory in different ("distant") nodes, but access time is slower.")
Service Oriented ArchitectureArchitecture orientée services (A software architecture that uses policies, practices, and frameworks to enable application functionality to be provided and consumed as sets of services. These services are published at a level of granularity relevant to service consumers)
solution architecturearchitecture de la solution (The architecture of the software including its structure, entry points, trust areas, and class and component relationships)
Systems Application ArchitectureAUA (An IBM-developed standard for the appearance and operation of application software that will give programs written for all IBM computers--mainframe computers, minicomputers, and personal computers--a similar look and feel. SAA defines how an application interfaces with both the user and the supporting operating system. True SAA-compliant applications are compatible at the source level (before being compiled) with any SAA-compliant operating system--provided the system is capable of furnishing all the services required by the application)
Systems Network Architecturearchitecture de système en réseau (A network model devised by IBM to enable IBM products, including mainframes, terminals, and peripherals, to communicate and exchange data)