A client/server architecture in which software systems
are structured into three tiers or layers: the user interface layer, the
business logic layer, and the database layer. Layers may have one or more
components. For example, there can be one or more user interfaces in the top
tier, each user interface may communicate with more than one application in the
middle tier at the same time, and the applications in the middle tier may use
more than one database at a time. Components in a tier may run on a computer
that is separate from the other tiers, communicating with the other components
over a network.
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