A concept that has grown largely in response to the difficulties faced by merchants in protecting their property from shoplifters and the problems and dangers they face when they make an asset, is called:
I'm pretty confident the answer is B. In qualitative risk analysis, risks are typically presented in a risk matrix that shows the likelihood and impact levels, rather than precise numeric values. The other options don't seem to match the description of qualitative analysis.
Sourcing multiple suppliers sounds like a good strategy to reduce risk, but I'm not certain if that aligns with the shift to a supply chain perspective.
Hmm, this looks like a straightforward file copying question. I think I'll go with option B - "cp *.txt /tmp/" since that should copy all the .txt files to the /tmp/ directory.
Okay, I think I've got a handle on this. The key is to anticipate system exceptions and make sure the application is in a good state after handling them. I'd go with options A, D, and G to cover all the bases.
None of the above? Really? I'm pretty sure they're talking about the concept of 'Citizen's Arrest' here. That's the one that's grown in response to the whole shoplifting issue.
I'm going with 'Confinement'. It just seems like the most straightforward way to describe the process of restricting a shoplifter's movement until they can be dealt with.
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