a way or means to connect to the network & access network resources....
a waiter
client
A client or a workstation.
remote desktop client
Both. Windows 2000 is available in both server and workstation (client) variants.
A person standing a workstation sending a document to a file server is an example of the client/server architecture.
Novell Client is a company who offer many different services. Some of these services include workstation software, IT training, and certification and testing.
Both a workstation and a client are types of computers used in network environments, primarily for individual users to perform tasks. They typically run client software to access resources from a server, such as applications or data. Additionally, both can be connected to a network, allowing them to communicate with other devices and share resources. However, workstations are generally more powerful and designed for resource-intensive tasks compared to standard client computers.
data base client
A personal computer that is connected to a network is called a workstation or terminal.
host or server is same. the server provide the service to the end user or client. like engineered programming.
A client-server model can be defined as a centralized environment, where all users, objects, resources, and so on are administered in a centralized location and can, if configured, use any network resources on any workstation on the domain. A Peer-to-peer model can be defined as a decentralized environment, where the user must be assigned permissions on each workstation in order to access any available resources.