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Three-tier' is a client-server architecture in which the user interface, functional process logic ("business rules"), data storage and data access are developed and maintained as independent modules, most often on separate platforms.
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The 3-Tier architecture has the following 3-tiers. 1. Presentation Tier 2. Application Tier/Logic Tier/Business Logic Tier 3. Data Tier
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A front end Web server serving static content A middle dynamic content processing and generation level Application server, for example Java EE platform. A back end Database, comprising both data sets and the Database management system or RDBMS software that manages and provides access to the data.
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client-server architecture in which the user interface, functional process logic ("business rules"), computer data storage and data access are developed and maintained as independent modules, most often on separate platforms.