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What is the purpose of a software audit?(2 points)
to create documentation for how to use the software
to verify that the software complies with regulations and standards
to begin the software implementation process
to determine whether the software is easy to use
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to verify that the software complies with regulations and standards
Explanation: a software audit assesses code, processes, and documentation to ensure compliance with legal, regulatory, and organizational standards (and related quality/control requirements).
Explanation: a software audit assesses code, processes, and documentation to ensure compliance with legal, regulatory, and organizational standards (and related quality/control requirements).
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