In object-oriented development, an object:

A) combines data with processes.
B) contains data that any other object can access or act upon.
C) is designed to process any data input.
D) can only interact with other objects of the same class.
E) is used to hold a collection of processes of the same class.

A

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Most large companies with overseas operations have inherited

A) recently built technology platforms for international systems. B) batch-oriented reporting from independent foreign divisions to corporate headquarters. C) transaction-oriented reporting based at the home office for overseas business. D) global marketing systems developed domestically. E) enterprise systems developed by local firms.

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