I'd have to go with option A. Automation is a key tool for managing mission-critical systems, especially when the stakes are high. That's just common sense, right?
Haha, I bet the exam writers were trying to trick us with that one. As if automation would be less important as the risk increases - that's just backwards!
I don't know, option D seems a bit extreme to me. Automation can still be useful for non-critical systems, even if the risk is lower. Why limit it completely?
Option A seems logical, as automation can help mitigate risks in mission-critical systems. The increased risk would make automation more important in those cases.
I disagree, I believe D) Automation is not recommended for the non-critical system at any risk level, but is recommended for the mission-critical system.
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