I think the standalone connector is mainly for systems that don't have standard connectors, but I'm not entirely sure if that's one of the key aspects.
I've got it! The key aspects are options B, C, and D. The standalone connector allows you to connect to non-standard sources, collect data from other modeling platforms, and run ETL scripts externally. That covers the main capabilities of this tool.
I'm a bit confused by the last option about running ETL scripts externally. I'm not sure if that's a key aspect or just an additional feature. I'll need to think through all the options carefully to determine the 3 correct answers.
I think options B and C are the key aspects here. The standalone connector can be used for sources not covered by standard connectors, and it can connect to other process modeling platforms to collect information. Those seem to be the core functionalities.
Okay, let's see. The first option about using the API of SAP Signavio Process Intelligence seems relevant, but I'm not sure if that's a key aspect or just one of the capabilities. I'll need to consider the other options as well.
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully read through the options and think about which ones are the key aspects of the standalone connector.
B, C, and E seem to be the correct answers. The standalone connector is designed to work with systems not covered by standard connectors and collect process model information from other platforms.
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