I've got a good feeling about B. The internal database first, then the generic external profile, and finally the LDAP servers in order of priority. That makes the most sense to me.
Okay, let me think this through. The question is asking about the order the gateway queries servers for user information. I'm going to carefully read through the options and try to visualize the process.
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. I think it might be C, where it checks the highest priority LDAP server first, then the internal database, and so on. But I'm not 100% sure.
I'm pretty sure the answer is A. The gateway would first check the internal user database, then the LDAP servers in order of priority, and finally the generic external user profile.
I feel pretty confident about this one. The chief advantage has to be the reduced processing time. Vendor packages are designed to streamline payroll, so that has to be the top benefit.
This is a straightforward question, in my opinion. The requirements engineer's role is to manage conflicts related to the actual requirements and their implementation. The types of conflicts that would be least suitable for them to handle are likely those that are more high-level or organizational in nature, rather than directly tied to the product requirements. I'll focus on identifying those options.
Based on the question, I'd say the entity relationship diagram is the way to go. It can help model the data and information needs for the project requirements.
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