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pragya sharda

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When choosing a weighted system to determine project viability, what should the organization keep in mind?
 
  A) All requirements should be weighted equally.
  B) Weights are subjective.
  C) The total points have to equal 100.
  D) Requirements and constraints have equal weights.

Question 2

A ________ is the origin and/or destination of the data, and these are sometimes referred to as external entities because they are outside the system.
 
  A) Data graph
  B) Data flow
  C) Process
  D) Source



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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