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james

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A design goal for distributed databases to allow programmers to treat a data item replicated at several sites as though it were at one site is called:
 
  A) location transparency.
  B) replication accessibility.
  C) replication transparency.
  D) data accessibility.

Question 2

________ are failures to report true attack activities.
 
  A) False positives
  B) False negatives
  C) Both A and B
  D) Neither A nor B


InfiniteSteez

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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