The three-tier architecture (3-tier-achitecture) is an architecture that has three layers on the software side. The typical three-tier architecture consists of the following layers:

- The presentation layer (client tier or front-end) is responsible for the representation of data, user input and the user interface.
- The logic layer (application-server tier, business tier, middle tier or enterprise tier) has all the mechanisms for processing. This is where the application logic is united.
- The data-server tier (or back-end) contains the Database and is responsible for saving and loading data.
This architecture, in contrast to the client-server architecture, is highly scalable and can be much Flexibility show.
Successful ERP project: Vendor briefing
Whether you are still looking or already in firm hands: The vendor briefing is a real opportunity to get to know the ERP provider with all ...
What an ERP system really needs
Quick and easy: the decision in favour of a new ERP system is not. The first question to be answered is whether ...
Management & leadership: two different areas for a successful ERP project
The problems that can occur in an ERP project have already been explained here frequently and in many different ways. Rarely is ...
SAP Business One partner and customer must find each other
As a SAP Business One partner, you deal with the entire range of medium-sized companies. Customer and SAP consultant ...
SAP Business One for SMEs in the top spot
If you are looking for a basis for evaluating IT companies and (IT) products, GARTNER is the right choice. Whoever ...
Too much or too little? How much information can be included in the specifications?
The start of an ERP project in particular is often decisive for its success. The essential role of the requirements specification in this process has ...