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rlane42

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Give examples of vertical and horizontal software products. How do they differ from each other?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

During the feasibility analysis phase of the SDLC, which of the following types of feasibility is not assessed?
 
  A) economic
  B) operational
  C) time-driven
  D) technical



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Answer to Question 1

A spreadsheet is an example of horizontal software product; it is used across industries. A grocery scanning checkout system is an example of a vertical software product; it is used only at grocery stores (within an industry).

Answer to Question 2

C



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