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Explain report authoring, report management, and report delivery.
 
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The systems development life cycle (SDLC) gained popularity because it was stipulated that it would be used for all software development contracts by the U.S. Department of ________.
 
  A) Defense
  B) Education
  C) Agriculture
  D) Commerce



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Report authoring involves connecting to data sources, creating a report structure, and formatting the report. Organizations can author reports by using a developer tool like Microsoft's Visual Studio. The purpose of report management is to define who receives what reports, when, and by what means. Most report management systems allow a report administrator to define user accounts and user groups and to assign particular users to particular groups. The report delivery function of a reporting system pushes reports or allows them to be pulled according to report management metadata. Reports can be delivered via an email server, via a Web site, via SOA services, or by other program-specific means.

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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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