Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals — Question 162
A company uses a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet to record raw material quality daily.
The company's chief technology officer (CTO) wants to use a model-driven app to record the information.
The chief executive officer (CEO) will fund the development of the app for the CTO only if the CEO understands the benefits of using a model-driven app.
You need to identify the benefits of model-driven apps.
Which two benefits of using a model-driven app should you identify? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer options
- A. The app contains prebuilt tables, forms, and views that reduce development time.
- B. Users may use the same app on a mobile device, a tablet or a PC.
- C. The app may continue to use the existing Excel spreadsheet as a source of data.
- D. Both staff members and anonymous users may use the app.
Correct answer: A, B
Explanation
The correct answers are A and B because model-driven apps come equipped with prebuilt components that expedite the development process and provide cross-platform accessibility for users. Options C and D are incorrect as they do not specifically highlight inherent benefits of model-driven apps; rather, they focus on data sourcing and user access, which are not unique advantages of this app type.