This question is testing our understanding of the differences between C/S and B/S architectures. I'm going to carefully re-read the question and think through the key points before selecting my answer. Taking a moment to strategize here will pay off.
Okay, let me break this down step-by-step. C/S, or client-server architecture, requires the client to have specific software installed. B/S, on the other hand, just needs a web browser. So the statement about B/S being more flexible and convenient is correct. I think I've got it!
Ah, I got this! The key is that B/S, or browser-server architecture, doesn't require the client to have any software installed other than a web browser. So the statement about B/S being more flexible and convenient for users is true. I'm feeling good about this one.
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I know the differences between C/S and B/S, but I'm not totally confident in my ability to apply that knowledge to this specific question. I'll have to think it through carefully.
This one seems pretty straightforward. The question is asking about the differences between C/S and B/S software architectures, and it's asking if the statement about B/S not needing a browser and being more flexible for users is true or false.
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