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If a candidate states that the user requires the ability to process the same data using more than one software package, does this meet the “complex problem” requirement in Analysis 1?

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If a candidate states that the user requires the ability to process the same data using more than one software package, does this meet the “complex problem” requirement in Analysis 1?

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Yes. However, if a candidate describes the problem and then later goes on to say that they will also provide the opportunity for the transfer of data (e.g. to allow the user to produce a mail-merge letter), then this is a complex solution to what is a simple problem and does not satisfy this requirement.

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