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Compare iteration management systems with iteration-control systems.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Purple Stones, an interior decorator, has an online store to enable quicker purchase of its products. The website allows users to post reviews of products. This helps other customers evaluate the quality of a product before buying it.
 
  Which of the following is illustrated in this scenario?A) competitive advantage
  B) artificial intelligence
  C) user-generated content
  D) economies of scale



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Answer to Question 1

Iteration management systems improve the tracking of shared content and potentially eliminate problems caused by concurrent document access. They do not, however, provide iteration control, the technique that occurs when the collaboration tool limits, and sometimes even directs, user activity.

Answer to Question 2

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