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What drives the strategy for the use of instances in Flow.BI?
What drives the strategy for the use of instances in Flow.BI?
- Subject-oriented requirements
- Business and use case requirements (correct)
- Functional requirements primarily
- Organizational requirements only
What does each instance in Flow.BI have?
What does each instance in Flow.BI have?
- Shared data sources but separate rules and configuration
- Shared data sources, rules, and configuration
- Separate data sources but shared rules and configuration
- Its own data sources, rules, and configuration (correct)
What does the multi-tenancy feature in Flow.BI allow?
What does the multi-tenancy feature in Flow.BI allow?
- Each client to share instances
- Each instance to have multiple clients
- Each client to have multiple instances (correct)
- Each instance to share data sources
Flow.BI supports multi-tenancy.
Flow.BI supports multi-tenancy.
Each client in Flow.BI can only have one instance.
Each client in Flow.BI can only have one instance.
The strategy for use of instances in Flow.BI is only driven by organizational requirements.
The strategy for use of instances in Flow.BI is only driven by organizational requirements.
Match the following considerations with their influence on the strategy for use of instances in Flow.BI:
Match the following considerations with their influence on the strategy for use of instances in Flow.BI:
Match the following features with their description in Flow.BI:
Match the following features with their description in Flow.BI:
Match the following factors with their potential impact on instance strategy in Flow.BI:
Match the following factors with their potential impact on instance strategy in Flow.BI:
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