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Exam CBAF-001 Topic 1 Question 38 Discussion
GAQM Exam CBAF-001 Topic 1 Question 38 Discussion
Actual exam question for GAQM's CBAF-001 exam
Question #: 38
Topic #: 1
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What is the model of a current business process often called?
A
The AS-IS model.
B
The AS-IF model.
C
The n-IS model.
D
The IS-IT model.
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Emeline
17 days ago
The 'AS-IF' model? Seriously, are we running a business or playing a game of 'what if?'
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Raymon
25 days ago
The 'IS-IT' model? I'm not even sure what that's supposed to mean. Is it a model or an IT question?
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Sylvie
3 days ago
A) The AS-IS model.
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Alishia
1 months ago
The 'n-IS' model? Is that like an 'n-th' version of the current state? Sounds a bit confusing to me.
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Quinn
15 hours ago
User 3: Yes, exactly. It's a common term used in business process modeling.
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Marleen
2 days ago
User 2: Oh, I see. So it's just another way of saying the current state.
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Claribel
4 days ago
User 3: Yeah, it's basically a snapshot of how things are currently done in a business process.
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Rolland
5 days ago
User 2: Oh, I see. So it's just another way of saying the current state.
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Bev
15 days ago
User 1: The 'n-IS' model is actually the AS-IS model.
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Tammara
17 days ago
User 1: The 'n-IS' model is actually the AS-IS model.
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Rory
1 months ago
I mean, 'AS-IF' really? That sounds like something a comedian would come up with, not a valid business process model.
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Lamar
28 days ago
A) The AS-IS model.
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Christa
1 months ago
The AS-IS model, of course. It's the current state of the business process, not some imaginary or hypothetical one.
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Deja
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think A) The AS-IS model makes sense because it represents the current state.
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Ernie
2 months ago
I agree with Danilo, the AS-IS model is commonly used.
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Danilo
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) The AS-IS model.
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Kattie
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think A) The AS-IS model makes sense because it represents the current state.
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Carma
2 months ago
I agree with Silvana, the AS-IS model is commonly used.
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Silvana
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) The AS-IS model.
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Emeline
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15 days agoTammara
17 days agoRory
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