What should you conclude?

You create Microsoft Windows-based applications. You are creating an application that is used to run statistical sales models. Users run this application from 09:00 to 17:00 hours every day to run their analysis. The application requirements state that the application must not consume more than 20 percent of the processor time. The network administrator in your company sends you a graph displaying the processor usage for the application on a specific machine. The graph shows the processor usage for an entire day. The graph referenced by the network administrator is shown in the exhibit. (Refer to the Exhibit.) You need to evaluate the design to find whether the application performance is within the requirements. What should you conclude?

You create Microsoft Windows-based applications. You are creating an application that is used to run statistical sales models. Users run this application from 09:00 to 17:00 hours every day to run their analysis. The application requirements state that the application must not consume more than 20 percent of the processor time. The network administrator in your company sends you a graph displaying the processor usage for the application on a specific machine. The graph shows the processor usage for an entire day. The graph referenced by the network administrator is shown in the exhibit. (Refer to the Exhibit.) You need to evaluate the design to find whether the application performance is within the requirements. What should you conclude?

A.
The application performance meets the requirements. The spikes display specific points in time when the application usage is at its peak.

B.
The analysis of the performance chart conclusively indicates that the application has a bug that needs to be fixed.

C.
The analysis of the performance chart is inconclusive. Code profiling must be used to find what is happening with the application.

D.
The analysis of the performance chart is inconclusive. A load test must be used to find what is happening with the application.



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