Data access can be difficult due to many problems. Which of the following situations describes the documentation problem?
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Курс посвящен изучению программных и аппаратных решений, применяемых при создании, администрировании и совершенствовании информационных систем. Рассматриваются современные технологии автоматизации, методы управления данными и инструменты для повышения эффективности бизнес-процессов. Студенты осваивают практические навыки работы с ключевыми платформами, что позволяет им успешно внедрять ИТ-решения в профессиональной деятельности.
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- I need your information now or I won't be able to use it. The data transfer process is too slow, possibly unavailable. Because you have an older system, the migration process is too slow and inefficient. I must have immediate access to your data; otherwise your data will not help me
- The systems are not connected to the same network. Your data is too inconvenient to download. When the systems are not on the same network, downloading data can be too inconvenient. The widespread use of the World Wide Web has reduced the number of problems in this area, but separate networks will always exist
- Users are not aware of specific data sets because your metadata is not published. When metadata is not widely available, users may not even know what data sets they need
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