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Which of the following is not typically an end-user concern?

A. can the data be accessed on mobile phones, tablets, and pcs?
B. how will the operation of the system change employees' daily routines?
C. what new procedures do we need to enter data into the system?
D. what technologies should be used to secure the data?

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Final answer:

The question you posed relates to concerns that end-users have when interacting with data systems. Option D), "what technologies should be used to secure the data?" is typically not an end-user concern.

Step-by-step explanation:

End-users are not concerned with the specific technologies used to secure data; this is a decision usually made by IT professionals. End-users focus on data access, the impact on their daily routines, and data entry procedures.

While data security is crucial for any system, the decision about what technologies or methods to use for maintaining that security is generally made by IT professionals rather than the end-users of the system.

End-users are usually more concerned with how they access the data, how it affects their daily tasks, and what procedures are involved in using the system.

Therefore among the given options, "what technologies should be used to secure the data?" is not typically an end-user concern.

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