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Explain the difference between interfaced and integrated systems.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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What changes should be made to limit liability for similar events in the future?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Integrated systems share a common database; interfaced systems are two different systems (sometimes from different vendors) that exchange data.

Answer to Question 2

Ensure parking areas are cleared as soon as possible. Assign security or maintenance personnel to guide and assist visitors when bad weather conditions occur. Consider including a disclaimer of liability on signs that advise pedestrians to use caution. Post signs advising visitors that assistance getting to their vehicles is available on request.





 

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