I feel pretty confident about this one. Based on my understanding of performance testing, I can see that options ii, iii, and v are the true risks to validity.
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like some laws might allow pharmacists to substitute without prior authorization if it's specified in the prescription.
Haha, 'increased software complexity' in option B? That's hardly an advantage. I'd rather have a few extra lines of code than a tangled mess of custom data management.
I'm not sure about 'increased data dependence' in option A. Isn't the whole point of a DBMS to reduce dependence on specific applications or data structures?
Option D seems to cover the key advantages of using a DBMS - increased data security, integrity, and independence. The decentralization of data is also a nice touch.
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