remote server
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remote
adjective
uk/rɪˈməʊt/us/rɪˈmoʊt/
far away ...
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server
noun[C]
uk/ˈsɜː.vər/us/ˈsɝː.vɚ/
computing
a central computer from which other computers ...
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In this case, we should send five requests at a time to avoid overwhelming theremoteserver.
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Aremoteserveris used to automatically and periodically check for incoming mail.
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This framework requires that theremoteserverhas installed an automated mail-watcher in order to periodically check for incoming mail.
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Note that, unlike the wearable computer system, the human operator has the possibility of sending more than one image to theremoteserver.
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This may be amended by using other forms of wireless communication, which would however require that theremoteserveris also located on site.
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First, theremoteservermay only be able to handle a limited number of requests at a time, say five.
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This is due to the fact that the phone cannot perform the necessary image processing and images must be transmitted to aremoteserver.
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To synchronize its clock with aremoteserver, the client must compute the round-trip delay time and the offset.
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This server can be a computer on the local network, an access point / router with integrated authentication server, or aremoteserver.
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The technique attempts to make the player's input feel more instantaneous while governing the player's actions on aremoteserver.
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It involved a user sitting at a computer and communicating with aremoteserver, answering questions.
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For online games the game's progress is maintained on theremoteserver.
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Cloud acceleration solves the problem of distance by making the globally traversed connection more efficient between a client andremoteserver.
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Theremoteserversends a response to the client, and the application continues its process.
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The actual cryptographic provider is implemented in aremoteserverwhich stores a user's health record. 1.
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Another common ploy involves presenting the text as an image, which is either sent along or loaded from aremoteserver.
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It is cloud-based in the sense that files are scanned on aremoteserverwithout using processing power of the user's machine.
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The downloaded pages are saved in a directory structure resembling that on theremoteserver.
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The workbench includes tools for deploying an application to a local orremoteserver.
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A data source can reside on aremoteserver, or it can be on a local desktop machine.
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