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If QoS is quality of service, QoP is quality of protection, QA is quality assurance, QC...

If QoS is quality of service, QoP is quality of protection, QA is quality assurance, QC is quality control, DoQ is denial of quality, and DoS is denial of service, which of the following affects a network system's performance?

1.     QoS and QoP

2.     QA and QC

3.     DoQ

4.     DoS

1.                 1 only

2.                 1 and 4

3.                 2 and 3

4.                 1, 2, 3, and 4

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