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Software Engineering: Challenges and Solutions

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This paper contains study to confirm advantage of database systems in the client-side architecture for certain applications. Research investigates whether the client-side architecture systems can be more efficient at the significant load as compared to server-side architectures systems. The experiments were carried out for two types of servers and clients for a variety of tasks and servers load. For the purpose of experiments a two-part database system for reporting failures to IT department has been developed in Visual C# language according to former design assumptions. Then it was compared with the same system developed using PHP in the server-side architecture. The study has proven the advantage of client-side architecture systems in case of servers under high load and confirmed importance of using such architecture for small and medium-sized systems. Additionally, it indicated the necessity to optimize queries in order to accelerate operation of both kinds of applications as well as the need to use optimum network setup of the server.

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Zarzycki, H., Czerniak, J.M., Lakomski, D., Kardasz, P. (2017). Performance Comparison of CRM Systems Dedicated to Reporting Failures to IT Department. In: Madeyski, L., Śmiałek, M., Hnatkowska, B., Huzar, Z. (eds) Software Engineering: Challenges and Solutions. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 504. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43606-7_10

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