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Consequences of Adding Functionality Quick Check 1 of 31 of 3 Items Question How is the risk of updating legacy systems relatively greater than with regular software?(1 point) Responses Legacy systems are risky to update as they are built on obsolete tools and technologies. Legacy systems are risky to update as they are built on obsolete tools and technologies. The legacy system has a lot of documentation, making it more prone to failure. The legacy system has a lot of documentation, making it more prone to failure. Legacy systems can never be updated successfully, so the risk involved is relatively greater. Legacy systems can never be updated successfully, so the risk involved is relatively greater. Legacy systems have a lot of risks because they are already not working. Legacy systems have a lot of risks because they are already not working. Skip to navigation page 6 of 6
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The most accurate response to the question regarding the risks of updating legacy systems compared to regular software is:
**Legacy systems are risky to update as they are built on obsolete tools and technologies.**
Legacy systems often rely on outdated technologies that may not be well understood by current developers, making them more difficult and potentially risky to update.
**Legacy systems are risky to update as they are built on obsolete tools and technologies.**
Legacy systems often rely on outdated technologies that may not be well understood by current developers, making them more difficult and potentially risky to update.
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