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Melani1276

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________ is a usability dimension concerned with how many errors a user might encounter and how easy it is to recover from those errors.
 
  A) Memorability
  B) Satisfaction and aesthetics
  C) Efficiency
  D) Error-rate

Question 2

According to the ________ service principle, a service should be simple and modular.
 
  A) Reliability
  B) Reusability
  C) Interoperability
  D) Componentization


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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