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Business, 08.04.2020 03:16 einstein101

Marcus has recently been asked to conduct a Feasibility Analysis for automating a process in his organization. In this regard, he has identified and studied a few process elements. Still, he is a bit confused about which element will require further testing.

Help him identify the element which needs to be tested before automation.

A. A data entry field with "Maybe" as an option along with "Yes" and "No"

B. A document that needs and employee’s signature

C. A program that runs JavaScript

D. process step that needs supervisor verification

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