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Client End Processing in Web Server using AWS
S Priya1, Shreeya Gautam2, M Sushmitha3
1Mrs. S Priya, Department of Computer Science, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India.
2Shreeya Gautam, Department of Computer Science, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India.
3M Sushmitha, Department of Computer Science, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India.

Manuscript received on 10 April 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 16 May 2019 | Manuscript published on 30 May 2019 | PP: 619-620 | Volume-8 Issue-1, May 2019 | Retrieval Number: A5888058119/19©BEIESP
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Abstract: Client-processing is majorly required to control the heavy load of data by focusing on processing at the client end in an application of server-client architecture. This application is about the client taking tests to measure one’s caliber to program in a programming language. Here the user gets to write a program as a response to the given question in the java application. The program is tested against test cases recorded for each question in the database. The key to this application is that the compilation and execution of the program is done on the client machine. For this to happen, the list compiler checks are made to make sure the client has required set of compilers. The test cases are extracted from the database and run against the client’s program. The result that how many test cases the program has passed is shown. Once a program for a question passes all the necessary test cases, then the question is marked answered in the database. This way, the heavy load of both compilation and execution of the server is shifted to the client’s end.
Keywords: TCSC, GA, Solar Power and Wind Power, Communication.
Scope of the Article: Signal and Speech Processing