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<br />II J\J~ 21 <br /> <br />2.0 SPWRMS Design <br /> <br />2.0 <br /> <br />SPWRMS Design <br /> <br />2.1 Client/Serwr Architecture <br /> <br />The PC SPWRMS application is designed 10 run as a client to the main <br />SPWRMS application, or server, which runs on a UNIx/SGI workstation. <br />PC.SPWRMS is considered a client program because it cannOI function fully <br />without being connected by modem to the SGI SPWRMS server. Through a <br />J1l(Xjem connection [0 the server, PC-SPWRJ..1S is capable of transmittingt <br />Water Information Sheets. receiving streamflow data. performing cunailmenl <br />analyses and OIher application functions.AU users of SPWRMS access a cen. <br />trallNFORMIX database which resides in Denver on ObServer. <br /> <br />[D~"U ] <br /> <br /> <br />ISFOlil.MIX <br /> <br />r GREFUY) <br /> <br />~~ <br /> <br />JJi <br /> <br />~~ <br /> <br />s':a <br /> <br />FtgUre 2-1 <br /> <br />SPWAMS ArChilecture. The P.C. application is a client. tied to the database <br />through [he UNIX server application. The database receives inpu1 from PC's in <br />the field. wor1l.station users, and the satellite flow network. <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />7/31194 <br />