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A written work procedure:
 
  A) indicates the job an analyst will need to perform on a given project.
  B) describes how a particular job or task is performed.
  C) indicates what data flow in or out of a system and which are necessary for the system to function.
  D) enables you to work backwards from the information on a report to the data that must have been necessary to generate it.
  E) determines if the information makes sense for the organization from an economic and operational standpoint.

Question 2

All of the following might attend a structured walkthrough meeting EXCEPT:
 
  A) CEO.
  B) Standards Bearer.
  C) User.
  D) Maintenance Oracle.
  E) Presenter.



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Answer to Question 1

B
Explanation: B) A written work procedure specifically includes data and information that are used and created in the process of performing the job.
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Answer to Question 2

A
Explanation: A) It would be very uncommon for a CEO to be part of a structured walkthrough meeting. Others not listed involved in a structured walkthrough include a coordinator, presenter, and secretary.
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