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Re: The companies that are the prime purchasers of computer software will
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19 Aug 2012, 07:12
Nice explanation fluke. Initially went for B because I missed the SUCCESS. But your explanation was fantastic. Thank you
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19 Aug 2012, 11:20
Its C.. B is overassuming the answer.. bt C is rite.!!
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19 Aug 2012, 11:21
fluke..!! nice explanation !!
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21 Sep 2017, 05:35
C - Commercial computer software will not be successful unless prime purchasers buy it.
Negate C - Commercial computer software can be successful even if prime purchaser don't buy it. Then there is no need to have that memorization constraint, because there are purchasers who can memorize. Argument falls apart.
But this question deserves atleast 600-700 level tag IMO
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18 Nov 2017, 03:38
Premises: new software package need training staff and paying training is expensive because software package demand the memorization of unfamiliar commands
Conclusion: In order to be successful, companies need to buy softwares but they only buy them if they demand the memorization of familiar commands
I was hesitating between b and c but choose b (Commercial computers software that does not require users to memorize unfamiliar commands is no more expensive than software that does) because the conclusion states clearly that companies only buy softwares that are "user friendly" which means that the software itself costs the same it is the training that it's expensive. Plus, c ( Commercial computer software will not be successful unless prime purchasers buy it) is too vague because it should have been; computer software will not be successful unless it is user friendly.
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