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james9437

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What are remote action systems? Explain with the help of examples.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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The main purpose of the planning phase in a project is to ________.
 
  A) set up the project scope and initial budget
  B) accomplish the project tasks effectively
  C) determine who will do what and by when
  D) establish team roles, responsibilities, and authorities


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Answer to Question 1

Remote action systems provide computer-based activity or action at a distance. By enabling action at a distance, remote action systems save time and travel expense and make the skills and abilities of an expert available in places where he or she is not physically located. They also enable experts to scale their expertise.
Remote action systems include telediagnosis, telesurgery, and telelaw enforcement. Telediagnosis is a remote action system that health care professionals use to diagnose illness for rural or remote areas. Telesurgery uses telecommunications to link surgeons to robotic equipment at distant locations. Telelaw enforcement, such as the RedFlex system, uses cameras and motion-sensing equipment to issue tickets for red-light and speeding violations.

Answer to Question 2

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