#1. A content management solution has been designed for a company. In order to complete the implementation it will be necessary to remove user access to the content management database for several hours a day for several weeks. How should this requirement be addressed?
#4. A company, Company Inc, is using 90% of its network capacity. They plan to scan 5,000 images per day to a network file server. In order to meet the increased demands on the system, which of the following should be increased?
#5. A customer is implementing a workflow system with electronic dossiers. During the design of the workflow it has been discovered that there are many exceptions to the process. What is the first step in handling the exceptions?
#7. An organization currently microfilms all source documents. While filming, the source document is unavailable for a minimum of three days. A document imaging system has been proposed where documents will now be scanned. What is the best advantage of the proposed system?
#8. An imaging consultant has just finished a presentation showing document retrieval over the Web. The client has specified that this is a requirement of the project. However, after the demonstration the IT group is expressing concerns about opening their system up to the Internet. How should the consultant respond to the IT group?
#9. A sales consultant has proposed two different storage solutions: a network-attached RAID array or a network-attached jukebox. What is the major difference between these two solutions?