Answer:
D. Disaster recovery cost curve
Explanation:
Disaster Recovery Cost Curve can be regarded as the chart to the cost of the
unavailability of information and technology as well as the the cost to the company of recovering from a disaster over time. It should be noted that recovery plan is very essential in any organization because it makes response to disaster as well as other emergency that can tamper with information system to be easier as well as minimization of any effect of the disaster on business operations.
Answer:
Razer Huntsman v2 Analog
Explanation:
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Answer:
Option (b) Presence Information.
Explanation:
Presence Information as the name suggests it includes the report of the employees present in the office at the moment. So, option (b) Presence Information is the best option available for Joshe as a Project Leader to keep track of the developers and analysts about their presence in the office. This can also be used weather the employees are busy, available or in a meeting or out of office and their availability on working on the project. Option (a) Desktop Sharing doesn't solves the purpose as different employee can share the desktop of a different employee. Option (c) Web Conferencing is not a correct option as it doesn't solves the purpose. Option (d) instant messaging doesn't solves the purpose as if they are busy in a project they might not be able to message instantly and it might be understood as Out Of Office and its not correct option available.
Answer:
- Used to include additional information in an element
- May be required for certain elements
- Consist of a keyword followed by an equals sign and additional information in quotes
Explanation:
<a href="website link goes here"> <---- example element with an attribute.
- You can see the <a> element which creates a link requires a "href" (which means "Hypertext Reference", basically a fancy way of saying a link to another page) attribute for the source of the link.
- The keyword "href" is followed by an equals and wrapped in quotes.
- Can be used to include additional information, like how you can use the keyword "alt" with an <img> tag to add text that shows up when you hover over it.
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In response to the other answers:
- The attribute itself is not wrapped in angle brackets, though it does sit within them. It is the *element* that is wrapped in angle brackets.
- The attributes are not added to the end (closing) tag, they are added to the opening tag.