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crobinson2013

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What are general-purpose remarks columns, and why are they a problem?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Hardware specifications are determined during the ________ step of the SDLC.
 
  A) system definition
  B) requirements analysis
  C) component design
  D) implementation



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Answer to Question 1

General-purpose remarks columns are columns in a table with labels such as Remarks, Comments, or Notes. They are a problem because these columns often contain important data that is stored in an inconsistent, verbal, and verbose way. Further, they may contain multiple data items.

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