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@Article{Newman:1996:FCT, author = "Matt Newman", title = "Fat Client, Thin Client", journal = j-X-J, volume = "5", number = "7", pages = "??--??", month = jul # "\slash " # aug, year = "1996", CODEN = "XJOUEA", ISSN = "1056-7003", bibdate = "Wed Sep 4 09:14:40 1996", bibsource = "http://www.sigs.com/publications/docs/txjr/9607/txjr9607.toc.html", URL = "http://www.sigs.com/publications/docs/txjr/9607/txjr9607.c.newman.html", abstract = "The benefits of client/server architecture are indisputable. What is in dispute is the architecture: should IS managers adopt the `fat client' approach --- a networked PC with an X server --- or should they go with a `thin client,' i.e., a netstation with PC server access?", }