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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN PATTERN 2
Architectural Design Pattern; explain why you selected that particular pattern.
This is the chapter which describes and also discusses high-level patterns which a commonly
used for applications in today’s life. An architectural design pattern set of principles that mostly
provide an abstract framework for a family of systems. This architectural design pattern includes
patterns like layered architecture, message bus architecture, client/server, component-based
architecture and server oriented architecture. However, patterns normally explain various aspects
of the application. In most of the cases this architectural design pattern develops partitioning and
at the same time promotes reuse of design through the provision of solutions to frequently
recurring issues (Jansen, & Bosch, 2005).
Client-server pattern

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Running Head: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN PATTERN Architectural Design Pattern Institutional Affiliation Date 1 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN PATTERN 2 • Architectural Design Pattern; explain why you selected that particular pattern. This is the chapter which describes and also discusses high-level patterns which a commonly used for applications in today’s life. An architectural design pattern set of principles that mostly provide an abstract framework for a family of systems. This architectural design pattern includes patterns like layered architecture, message bus architecture, client/server, component-based architecture and server oriented architecture. However, patterns normally explain various aspects of the application. In most of the cases this architectural design pattern develops partitioning and at the same time promotes reuse of design through the provision of solutions to frequently recurring issues (Jansen, & Bosch, 2005). Client-server pattern ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN PATTERN 3 This architectural pattern most acts as a concentrator for many low-speed links in order to access a server. However, I have chosen this pattern because of various reasons; one of them is that it has higher security. All data is kept on the server, which mostly gives out a greater drive of the security than client machine. Secondly, it has centralized data access and this is because data is normally stored on the server only. Finally, its maintenance is much eased; the roles and responsibilit ...
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