Which application delivery method is characterized by software that is installed on a user's device, does not require a network connection to function, and stores files directly on the device?
Locally installed applications are characterized by their need to be installed on the user's device, where they can run without requiring a network connection and store files directly on the device. This is in contrast to cloud hosted applications which require internet access, local network hosted applications which require a local network, and n-tier applications which are simply a model that describes the logical breakdown of an application, rather than how it is delivered or where files are stored.
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