Objective Oriented software development focuses on the links between previously specified procedures rather than the procedures themselves.
A protocol is a document that educates employees on how to carry out one or more operations in a business process. It explains the sequence of actions and specifies what has to be done at each step, frequently specifying when and by whom the procedure should be carried out. Organizations often document procedures within their published Policies and Procedures guide or Standard Operating Procedures guide. For example, all airlines supply their pilots with an S.O.P, which contains all pertinent flight information. While procedures normally specify high-level phases, a Work Instruction would include greater detail, such as the instruments to use and how exactly to use the items to complete the procedure.
The correct answer is B., although that hardly ever happens, but when it does, its a big deal and is called ramification. I hope you found this helpful, and, if so, please mark as brainliest. thank you ((: