Fall 2019 Question 24C Part 3

I can't tell how ex. management and ex. competitors are being used here, is it for example or excluding?

Which is correct?

The AOS is confidential, and it aligns with its purpose because users (e.g., management) would see significant proprietary information that the public (e.g., competitors) shouldn't see

The AOS is confidential, and it aligns with its purpose because users (excluding management) would see significant proprietary information that the public (excluding competitors) shouldn't see

The AOS is confidential, and it aligns with its purpose because users (e.g., management) would see significant proprietary information that the public (excluding competitors) shouldn't see

The AOS is confidential, and it aligns with its purpose because users (excluding management) would see significant proprietary information that the public (e.g., competitors) shouldn't see

Comments

  • I assume you're referring to the BattleCard answer where I used the abbreviation "ex". This means "example". So your first interpretation is correct:

    • The AOS is confidential, and it aligns with its purpose because users (e.g., management) would see significant proprietary information that the public (e.g., competitors) shouldn't see

    (I changed the BattleCard to use the abbreviation "eg".)

  • Yes, I was referring to the BattleCard. Thx!

  • You're welcome! Happy New Year! :)

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