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V@ndy87

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When an organization invests in carefully designing assets for reuse, choosing assets for domain or product line, they are said to be engaged in:
 
  A) ad hoc reuse.
  B) facilitated reuse.
  C) designed reuse.
  D) managed reuse.
  E) ex ante reuse.

Question 2

In which SDLC phase is the information system coded, tested, and installed in the organization?
 
  A) Systems planning and selection
  B) Systems replacement
  C) Systems analysis
  D) Systems design
  E) Systems implementation and operation



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Answer to Question 1

C
Explanation: C) The focus of designed reuse is more on developing reusable assets than on finding existing assets that might be candidates for reuse.

Answer to Question 2

E
Explanation: E) During the implementation and operation phase all parts of the system are put into place and tested.



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