Career and Technical Education (CTE) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a type of collaborative technology that can help people work on documents simultaneously and share files?

A. Groupware

Groupware is a type of collaborative technology specifically designed to facilitate simultaneous work on documents and the sharing of files among multiple users. It allows individuals to collaborate in real-time, making it particularly effective for teams that need to work on projects together, regardless of their physical locations. Groupware typically includes features such as version control, task management, and communication tools that enhance teamwork and coordination.

Unified communication primarily focuses on integrating various communication tools, such as messaging, video conferencing, and voice calls, to streamline interactions among team members. However, it does not specifically emphasize document collaboration.

Virtual communities refer to online platforms where users can interact and share ideas, but they do not inherently possess the document editing and file-sharing capabilities that are characteristic of groupware.

Shared workspaces provide a physical or digital space where teams can collaborate, but again, the core functionality of simultaneous document editing and file sharing is more aligned with what groupware offers.

Thus, groupware stands out as the most appropriate answer for collaborative technologies aimed at working on documents together.

B. Unified communication

C. Virtual communities

D. Shared workspaces

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