Nobel laureates. The website www.nobelprize.org allows you to look up all the Nobel prizes awarded in any year. The data is not listed in a table. Rather, you drag a slider to the year and see a list of the awardees for that year. Describe the "who" in this scenario.
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Who is the subject of the scenario? - The subject of the scenario is the user who is accessing the website www.nobelprize.org. Show more…
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