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What is the purpose of implementing a non-integrated model as a counter-measure?
What is the purpose of implementing a non-integrated model as a counter-measure?
- To prevent data inconsistency in case of wrong business keys (correct)
- To reduce the risk of turning off the non-integrated model
- To open-source the rules for modification
- To efficiently integrate business keys
What is the consequence of turning off the non-integrated model?
What is the consequence of turning off the non-integrated model?
- Improved data integrity
- Increased risk of data inconsistency (correct)
- Decreased risk of non-relevant links
- Enhanced data consistency
Why are the rules of the non-integrated model considered closed-source?
Why are the rules of the non-integrated model considered closed-source?
- To ensure the model cannot be modified (correct)
- To limit the risk of data inconsistency
- To allow easy modification of the model
- To encourage open collaboration on the model
Implementing a counter-measure for every risk is not efficient because it consumes additional resources.
Implementing a counter-measure for every risk is not efficient because it consumes additional resources.
The non-integrated model can be modified to adjust its rules and parameters.
The non-integrated model can be modified to adjust its rules and parameters.
Data inconsistency is a potential consequence of using an integrated model with wrong business keys.
Data inconsistency is a potential consequence of using an integrated model with wrong business keys.
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