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Wireless mobile computing is computing that connects a mobile device to a network or another computing device, anytime, anywhere.

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Which component of service-oriented DSS can be described as optimizing the DSS environment use by organizing its capabilities and knowledge, and assimilating them into the business processes?
 
  A) information delivery portals
  B) information services with library and administrator
  C) extract, transform, load
  D) data marts



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Beautifully done Thanks

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