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According to McClelland, the need for affiliation includes the extent to which an individual is concerned about having the people around him or her get along with each other. Author: I could imagine a student saying this is false because the need for affiliation is not just being concerned with how others get along. Thus, my revision.
Coaxial Cable
A type of electrical cable consisting of a central conductor surrounded by an insulating layer and an outer conducting shield, used for transmitting television, internet, and other data signals.
Peer-To-Peer Processing
A distributed network architecture where participants (peers) share part of their hardware resources to directly perform computing tasks without requiring central coordination.
Thin Clients
Computing devices that rely on a server for processing activities, designed to be used in a client-server architecture with minimal local storage or processing power.
Fat Clients
Computing devices that handle the bulk of data processing operations by themselves, without needing to constantly communicate with a server, opposite to thin clients.
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