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The client is a process (program) that sends a message to a
server process (program), requesting that the server
perform a task (service).Client programs usually manage the
user-interface portion of the application, validate data
entered by the user, dispatch requests to server programs,
and sometimes execute business logic. The client-based
process is the front- end of the application that the user
sees and interacts with. The client process contains
solution-specific logic and provides the interface between
the user and the rest of the application system. The client
process also manages the local resources that the user
interacts with such as the monitor, keyboard, workstation
CPU and peripherals. One of the key elements of a client
workstation is the graphical user interface (GUI).
Normally a part of operating system i.e. the window manager
detects user actions, manages the windows on the display
and displays the data in the windows.
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