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Data Communications 2 Test 12


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Question 52. Which of the following is NOT part of the features of X.400, the IUR-T (previously CCITT) network mail standard?

a) A consolidation of e-mail with support for EDI including audit trails as required by some EDI standards.
b) Support for X.500 distributed directories.
c) Support for H.321 based video conferencing.
d) Support for BLOB exchanges.

Right or wrong? . You took tries.


Question 53. Which of the following is NOT commonly regarded as a groupware technology?

a) E-mail based Workflow.
b) Scheduling and calendering.
c) Video conferencing.
d) Telnet like remote computer access.

Right or wrong? . You took tries.


Question 54. What is the major change to computer operations made necessary by a shift from using e-mail for inter-personal massaging to using e-mail for mission-critical groupware workflow based applications.

a) The organisation must move to X.400 e-mail because other e-mail systems are not secure.
b) Mailboxes must be treated as part of the corporate data base and not just a personal productivity file.
c) The mail system must be modified to support voice mail.
d) PEM, privacy enhanced mail must be implemented.

Right or wrong? . You took tries.


Question 55. Lotus notes, Novell's Groupwise, Netscape's Collabra Share, Microsoft's Exchange are all groupware products. Which statement best characterises the product that is the subject of the statement?

a) Lotus notes operates via a data base and can not support e-mail though it does have the larges customer base (1996 figures).
b) Novell's Groupwise, originally called Word Perfect Office, an e-mail and electronic forms package has evolved with the addition of collaborative tools to support groupware functions.
c) Microsoft exchange is the industry standard mail/groupware system.
d) Collabra share is a data base based groupware package, a clone of Lotus Notes.

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