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Сonsider the following process flow from the Main Page of a process in Process Studio: Сonsider the following process flow from the Main Page of a process in Process Studio:   Thinking about the standard Blue Prism Process Templates, what is wrong with this Main Page process flow? A)  There is nothing wrong with the Main Page flow shown in the image, it is a copy of Blue Prism's standard Process Template. B)  The Stop? decision stage should be removed from the process flow, as Stop times is configured either within the Scheduler or processes are stopped via Control Room. C)  The Main Page process flow is too high level. For better visibility of the process logic the flow steps hidden in the sub-pages should all be on the main page instead. D)  There is no exception handling on this Main Page so any exceptions that  bubble up  will cause the process to terminate rather than exceptions being handled correctly. E)  The Reset Global Data page is not required because sub-pages within a process should always use input and output parameters rather than global data items. There should be no global data to reset. Thinking about the standard Blue Prism Process Templates, what is wrong with this Main Page process flow?


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