The answer is B: BUS-APP_QUZ_CH02_V01
A file naming convention is a method for naming files in a systematic way. Naming files consistently and in a logical way will facilitate storage and retrieval of data. There are various standard naming conventions that should be followed. One is to always use capital letters to delimit words. Do no use spaces and try not to make the file names too long. Most operating systems will recognize underscores and dashes and not recognize special characters such as / ! @ # $ % so avoid them. Names should also not be separated and thus, only option B meets the above criteria.
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Both TIFF and BMP are bitmap files, but TIFF files contain tags with additional information, like color space, resolution and print size, and can have 16-bit/channel depth (BMP's are limited to 8 bit). Taking a step back, there's no significant problem with first-generation JPEG files which use moderate compression.
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