Answer:
D. Workflow management systems
Explanation:
Workflow management systems can be defined as a strategic software application or program designed to avail companies the infrastructure to setup, define, create and manage the performance or execution of series of sequential tasks, as well as respond to workflow participants.
Some of the international bodies that establish standards used in workflow management are;
1. World Wide Web Consortium.
2. Workflow Management Coalition.
3. Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS).
Workflow management systems facilitates the automation and management of business processes and controls the movement of work through the business process.
<em>The following are various types of workflow management systems used around the world; YAWL, Windows Workflow Foundation, Apache ODE, Collective Knowledge, Workflow Gen, PRPC, Salesforce.com, jBPM, Bonita BPM etc.</em>
Answer: Between Layers 2 and 3
Explanation:
In between Layer 2 and Layer 3 the MPLS header is present and is known as Shim header. It is also said to be in 2.5.
Answer:
Explanation:
The minimum depth occurs for the path that always takes the smaller portion of the
split, i.e., the nodes that takes α proportion of work from the parent node. The first
node in the path(after the root) gets α proportion of the work(the size of data
processed by this node is αn), the second one get (2)
so on. The recursion bottoms
out when the size of data becomes 1. Assume the recursion ends at level h, we have
(ℎ) = 1
h = log 1/ = lg(1/)/ lg = − lg / lg
Maximum depth m is similar with minimum depth
(1 − )() = 1
m = log1− 1/ = lg(1/)/ lg(1 − ) = − lg / lg(1 − )
It is known as a directory path