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Contributed by: Sue Folkes

Sure, this client server architectures final report, taken from real life, is not exactly state-of-the-art. Technology has changed a bit since it was written. What hasn't changed, however, is the excellent way this report is put together. From overview, summary of recommendations, current situation, proposed solution, current environment, evaluation of technical architecture, evaluation of development environment to recommendations--nothing has been left out. Use its structure as a guide to putting together something awesome of your own.


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