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crobinson2013

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Which characteristics of sources and sinks are of no importance?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

During requirements structuring, a ________ model represents conceptual data requirements for a particular system.
 
  A) Business
  B) Project
  C) Data
  D) Relationship



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Answer to Question 1

Characteristics we do not consider include: What a source or sink does with information or how it operates. How to control or redesign a source or sink because, from the perspective of the system we are studying, the data a sink receives and often what data a source provides are fixed. How to provide sources and sinks direct access to stored data because, as external agents, they cannot directly access or manipulate data stored within the system.

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