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audie

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Explain how computer programs are licensed to individuals and organizations.
 
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Judy heads the marketing department, which has the maximum number of employees in herorganization. To improve the efficiency of the employees, Judy forms ten teams and gives eachone a different target.
 
  At the end of the quarter, the most successful team would be chosen andawarded. Which of the following primary criteria should Judy use to judge the success of theteams?A) changes in organizational structure
  B) growth in team capacity
  C) working in a series of stages
  D) meaningful and satisfying experience



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Answer to Question 1

When a person buys a computer program, it does not mean actually buying that
program. Instead, he is buying a license, which is the right to use that program.
Large organizations do not buy a license for each computer user. Instead, they negotiate a site
license, which is a flat fee payment for the right to install the product (operating system or
application) on all of that company's computers or on all of the computers at a specific site.

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