Quiz: Designing for Offline Use vs Always-Online Use
H129 - Computing: Application Development
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Building on what you've learned about application types, hardware, and storage requirements, let's test your understanding of designing for offline use versus always-online use!
What is a key benefit of designing applications for offline use?
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Which of the following are challenges of designing always-online applications? (Select all that apply)
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Offline applications store data locally on the {{blank0}}, while always-online applications typically store data on a {{blank1}}.
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An application requires 5 GB of data storage. If the server costs £0.10 per GB per month, how much will the monthly server cost be?
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Which application type is best suited for real-time collaboration?
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Which factors must be considered when designing offline applications? (Select all that apply)
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Always-online applications often use {{blank0}} storage, while offline applications rely on {{blank1}} storage.
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