How do enterprise nervous systems differ from past IT system architectures?

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1. It is message based, which means that applications, devices, and people communicate with each other via messages. As the Internet has shown, sending messages is a very efficient and effective way of dispersing information among huge numbers of parties.
2. It is event driven, which means that when an event occurs–a car arrives at a dealer's lot, a passenger boards a plane, a factory ships a truckload of parts–that event is recorded and made available.
3. It uses a publish-and-subscribe approach, which means that the informationabout the event is "published" to an electronic address and any system, person, or device authorized to see that information can "subscribe" to that address's information feed, which is automatically updated whenever a new event occurs.
4. It uses common data formats, which means the data formats used in disparate systems are reduced to common denominators that can be understood by other systems and shared.

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A. customer profile, sales call objective, customer benefit plan, and sales presentation. B. customer profile, sales call objective, sales presentation, and sales benefit. C. sales call objective, customer profile, customer benefit plan, and sales presentation. D. customer preapproach, customer profile, customer sales call objective, and sales presentation. E. sales call objective, customer benefit plan, customer profile, and sales presentation.

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a. deductively, opening with a pleasant comment regarding the interview, the refusal, and a forward-looking ending b. inductively, opening with an explanation about why the job offer is being refused, followed by the refusal, and closing with an apology for the refusal. c. inductively, opening with the nature of the subject, followed by the reasons for the refusal, the refusal, and a pleasant ending. d. deductively, opening with the refusal, followed by the reasons for the refusal, and an apology for wasting the interviewer's time.

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