Hmm, I'm not sure about C. Fragments being found by the SAPUI5 runtime doesn't seem that important for a complex screen. A and D are the clear winners here.
A and D seem like the most relevant features for a complex screen. Fragments being lightweight and having their own controller would really help with the development.
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. Fragments allow us to modularize the UI and encapsulate the functionality, making it easier to manage complex screens.
I think the key features we need to focus on are A) and D). Fragments are lightweight UI parts that can be reused, and they have their own controller, which is essential for managing the logic and behavior of the UI components.
I agree, the wording of the question is a bit ambiguous. We need to be careful to understand the specific features of fragments that are relevant here.
As an exam candidate, I'm a bit worried about this question. The concept of fragments in SAPUI5 can be tricky, and I'm not sure if I fully understand all the features and how they can be applied in a complex screen development scenario.
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