Option A is interesting, but I'm not sure about the 'lack of vision' part. Sometimes the future is just hard to predict, you know? No one has a crystal ball.
D seems like the most comprehensive answer. The distribution of components can definitely change, and that's a major factor in TCO fluctuation. Nailed it!
I'd have to go with option C. Sometimes customers don't act on a good business case, and that can lead to an increase in TCO down the line. Gotta stay on top of that.
Option B makes a good point. TCO may not be the best measure for calculating relevant costs and expenditures in some cases. It's an important consideration.
I think option D is the correct answer. The distribution of different components that make up the TCO can change over time, leading to an increase in the overall cost.
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