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Client
The Client application pattern consists of different application patterns as shown in the right column. The Application patterns represent the logical components that make up the solution and how these components interact to identify the goal of the application.
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- Application pattern
- Thin Client::Runtime pattern
- Voice-Enabled Client::Runtime pattern
- Distributed Presentation Client::Runtime pattern
- Distributed Application Client::Runtime pattern
- Distributed Rich Client::Runtime pattern
- Distributed Multimodal Client::Runtime pattern
- Distributed Collaboration Client::Runtime pattern
- Roaming Connectivity::Runtime pattern
Single Sign-On
The Single Sign-On application patterns provide a framework for seamless application access through unified authentication services. Two Application patterns for single are shown below: a basic pattern where the single-sign on functions are performed in the Web tier, and an extended pattern where the security context is extended to include the back-end systems. The "Combined Runtime patterns" and "Product mappings - Windows NT" links at right document a solution that combines the functionality of the Single Sign-On and Personalized Delivery application patterns.
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Personalized Delivery
This application pattern provides a framework for giving access to applications and information tailored to the interests and roles of a specific user or group. The "Combined Runtime patterns" and "Product mappings - Windows NT" links at right document a solution that combines the functionality of the Single Sign-On and Personalized Delivery application patterns.
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