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The transmission of data from a local computer to remote computer is called "UPLOADING"
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network storage
A local computer is the machine you are currently logged into, a remote computer is a computer you are accessing from your local computer. So, if I connect to my home computer from work, my home computer is the remote computer, and my work computer is the local. Conversely, if I connect to my work computer from home, my work computer is the remote computer, and my home computer is the local.
yes
copying files over a network?
A local IP address (your computer) and a remote IP address (the destination computer).
An application which is running on a local machine may listen on network ports for connections from remote machines. The machine may have firewall software, and the network may have firewall hardware, intended to prevent remote machines from being able to connect, so the answer is yes and no. Assuming you can run the program on the local machine and it is able to listen on an appropriate port, and the remote computer knows how to connect to the local machine, and is permitted to access by any security software and hardware, then yes.
In a single word: "Download". This means that something on a remote computer will be transferred (copied/downloaded...) to your local computer.
client/server application
Downloading is the process of bringing a file or files from a remote computer onto a local one.
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