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List the functions of enterprise application integration (EAI).
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

A client-server application that requires nothing more than a browser is called ________.
 
  A) a native application
  B) adware
  C) firmware
  D) a thin-client application


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Answer to Question 1

The functions of EAI are as follows:
 It connects system islands via a new layer of software/system.
 It enables existing applications to communicate and share data.
 It provides integrated information.
 It leverages existing systemsleaving functional applications as is, but providing an integration layer over the top.
 It enables a gradual move to ERP.

Answer to Question 2

D



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