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frankwu

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Define anonymous message.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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All of the following are true about using a pre-existing (packaged) data model, except:
 
  A) it cannot be customized to fit the terms and business rules of a specific organization.
  B) the modeling projects require less time and money.
  C) it may be easier to share data with other organizations in the industry.
  D) it is likely to work well with other applications from the same vendor.



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Answer to Question 1

It is a message that is broadcast and is not targeted toward a specific object. An anonymous message is usually an event message; that is, a message that is broadcast as a signal or time event.

Answer to Question 2

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