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CLOUDF Exam - Topic 4 Question 125 Discussion
Exin CLOUDF Exam - Topic 4 Question 125 Discussion
Actual exam question for Exin's CLOUDF exam
Question #: 125
Topic #: 4
[All CLOUDF Questions]
What does 'loosely coupled' mean?
A
An object implementing only a single method or function.
B
The application from one organization can use the service of another organization.
C
The services in the cloud can be ordered when needed.
D
The thin clients can be disconnected anytime.
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Terina
6 days ago
I feel like loosely coupled might relate to how clients can operate independently, so D seems like a possibility too.
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Val
11 days ago
I practiced a question on cloud services that mentioned ordering as needed, but I don't think that's what 'loosely coupled' means.
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Linette
16 days ago
I remember something about services being independent, but I'm not sure if that means they can be from different organizations. Could be B or C?
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Celestina
21 days ago
I think 'loosely coupled' refers to how different systems can interact without being tightly bound to each other. Maybe it's B?
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