swagmeister
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Here is a question I came across in the CSSA paper:
Over the last year NSW Transport has introduced a new ticketing system called the Opal Card. The system was first introduced on select rail lines, and only to select commuters (Adult). It was then expanded to all stations on the Sydney rail network and all commuters including pensioners, students and children.
Which of the following options most correctly identifies the conversion method?
(A) Direct Conversion
(B) Parallel Conversion
(C) Phased Conversion
(D) Pilot Conversion
Thoughts? I'm really curious as to what other people think...
Over the last year NSW Transport has introduced a new ticketing system called the Opal Card. The system was first introduced on select rail lines, and only to select commuters (Adult). It was then expanded to all stations on the Sydney rail network and all commuters including pensioners, students and children.
Which of the following options most correctly identifies the conversion method?
(A) Direct Conversion
(B) Parallel Conversion
(C) Phased Conversion
(D) Pilot Conversion
Thoughts? I'm really curious as to what other people think...