In the Information Flow Model, what relates two versions of the same object?

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Flow
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State
C.
Transformation
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Successive points
Explanation:
A flow is a type of dependency that relates two versions of the same object, and thus the
transformation of one state of that object into another, at successive points in time.
Correct answer is B:State
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Another interesting perspective on the information flow model is that it is used to
establish a relationship between two versions or states of the same object when those two
versions or states exist at different points in time
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Answer is A.
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