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Which of the following is a drawback of using circuit-switched network?
 
  A) It often wastes capacity.
  B) It requires the strings of digital data to be broken into packets before being transmitted.
  C) It slows down communication after establishing a channel.
  D) It remains unreliable for communication even after establishing a channel.

Question 2

What are the benefits of implementing SAP on a typical sales process?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

There are several benefits of implementing an SAP system. Sales representatives have access to the most current data as all data is stored in a single database. Long-term inventory data is available to them. They also have access to real-time price discounts to offer additional pricing options to the customer. With more accurate and up-to-date pricing and inventory data, the number of cancelled sales will be reduced. SAP also offers a feature using which low-priority sales can be cancelled to cater to high-priority customers.



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