![]() CIW E-Commerce Designer Certification Bible
ISBN: 978-0-7645-4825-3
Hardcover
752 pages
August 2001
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| CD ID#97 | CD Question ID#97 Question: Which of the following factors needs to be considered while designing a Web site? Answer 1: Easy navigation Answer 2: Search capability Answer 3: Quality content Answer 4: Site performance Explanation: The primary objective of Web site designing is usability and site performance does not provide usability. Errata: The correct answer is D, however, the question should read "Which of the following factors does not need to be considered while designing a Web site? |
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| CD ID#153 | CD Question ID#153 Question: Which of the following are the advantages provided by a portal storefront? A: Maintains individuality B: Provides for demand generation C: Competition D: Ease of administration Explanation: In the case of portal storefronts, most shopping portals are run by well-known Web sites with large user bases. Therefore, it's not necessary to engage in a full-scale promotion campaign to get users to your store. The storefront is set-up and maintenance tasks are done through a Web interface, which is accessible from any computer, thus making the task of administration easier. However, portal storefronts do not maintain individuality as in case of independent storefronts. Errata: The correct answer should be D. |
8/7/02 | ||
| CD ID#284 | CD Question ID#284 Question: Which of the following options does the statement given below refer to? "It is composed of industrial designs, trademarks, trade secrets and patents associated with inventions." Answer 1: Patent Answer 2: Industrial property Answer 3: Trademark Answer 4: Copyright Explanation: Industrial property is composed of industrial designs, trademarks, trade secrets, and patents associated with inventions while copyright includes musical, artistic and photographic products. Errata: The correct answer should be B, Industrial property. |
8/13/02 |

