Application discovery is like playing detective, but instead of solving crimes, you're uncovering the secrets of the app. Gotta be thorough, or the auOraation might end up doing the robot dance instead of the work.
I'm not sure about B and E. Adapters and auOraation responses don't seem directly relevant to the application discovery phase. The focus should be on understanding the application itself.
I agree with Teddy. The developer needs to understand the application's behavior and functionality to design the auOraation properly. Choosing A, C, and D seems like the right approach.
The question is asking about what the developer needs to notice during application discovery, and the correct answers are A, C, and D. That covers the key aspects of how users interact with the application, how the application responds during use, and how the application processes data.
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