What are the seven situations that require feedback for users?
What will be an ideal response?
1. Acknowledging acceptance of input
2. Recognizing that input is in the correct form
3. Notifying that input is not in the correct form
4. Explaining a delay in processing
5. Acknowledging that a request is completed
6. Notifying that a request was not completed
7. Offering the user more detailed feedback
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Explain why allowing backups to process read operations leads to sequentially consistent rather than linearizable executions in a passive replication system.
What will be an ideal response?
Critical Thinking QuestionsCase F-2In reviewing his insurance company's website, Mr. George notices that viewers must scroll to view information on a page. Mr. George would like to eliminate as much of the scrolling as possible. He asks the company's web designer if this is possible and is told that his request can be completed by using named anchors. As the web designer creates named anchors, what advice would you give him concerning the order of creating a named anchor and its link?
A. The named anchor should be created before the link B. The link should be created before the named anchor C. The order of creating the link and named anchor does not matter D. The named anchor should be the final element created on a page
Text automatically wraps in a cell when it reaches the right edge of the cell
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A mission statement is a seminar conducted online.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)