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Workstation Management System with Three Tier Architecture
line 1: 1st Ajinkya S. Gujarkar
line 2: Department of Computer Science and Engineering
line 3: Tulsiramji Gaikwad Patil College of Engineering and Technology (Polytechnic), Nagpur(MSBTE)
line 4: Nagpur, India
line 5: ajinkya.gujarkar@gmail.com
line 1: 4th Kashish Waghmare line 2: Department of Computer Science and Engineering)
line 3: Tulsiramji Gaikwad Patil College of Engineering and Technology (Polytechnic), Nagpur (MSBTE)
line 4: Nagpur, India line 5: kashishwaghmare03@gmail.com
line 1: 2nd Manasvi P. Patil
line 2: Department of Computer Science and Engineering)
line 3: Tulsiramji Gaikwad Patil College of Engineering and Technology (Polytechnic), Nagpur (MSBTE)
line 4: Nagpur, India line5:patilmanasvi1705@gmail.com
line 1: 5th Aditi Mangrulkar line 2: Department of Computer Science and Engineering)
line 3: Tulsiramji Gaikwad Patil College of Engineering and Technology (Polytechnic), Nagpur (MSBTE)
line 4: Nagpur, India
line 5:aditimangrulkar7@gmail.com
line 1:3rd Payal S.Pipare
line 2: Department of Computer Science a nd Engineering
line 3: Tulsiramji Gaikwad Patil College of Engineering and Technology (Polytechnic), Nagpur (MSBTE)
line 4: Nagpur, India line5:piparepayal945gmail.com
line 1: 6th Pragati Burade
line 2: Department of Computer
Science and Engineering)
line 3: Tulsiramji Gaikwad Patil College of Engineering and Technology (Polytechnic), Nagpur (MSBTE)
line 4: Nagpur, India
line 5: buradepragati68@gmail.com
Abstract— The Workstation Management System (WMS) with Three-Tier Architecture represents a modern approach to centralized IT administration in enterprise environments, enabling efficient monitoring, configuration, software deployment, and maintenance across distributed workstations. This comprehensive research paper, inspired by the GAIKWAD-PATIL GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS seminar presentation "workstation management system with three tier architecture," systematically analyzes the architectural principles, implementation strategies, and practical benefits of separating applications into distinct presentation, application (business logic), and data layers. The proposed system addresses critical limitations of traditional two-tier architectures including scalability bottlenecks, security vulnerabilities, and maintenance complexity, while introducing advanced features like remote administration, automated patching, cloud integration, and mobile accessibility. Through detailed examination of literature spanning from foundational three-tier concepts (John J. Donovan, 1970s) to contemporary implementations (Tojiev Maruf Tulkin ugli, 2025), this paper establishes a robust framework for scalable workstation management that supports modern hybrid work environments and edge computing paradigms.
Keywords— Workstation Management System, Three-Tier Architecture, Presentation Layer, Application Layer, Data Layer, Scalability, IT Automation, Apache Tomcat, Apache HTTP Server, MySQL Database, Waterfall Methodology, Cloud Integration, Remote Administration, Enterprise IT Management, Distributed Systems Architecture






