What is the difference between a Runtime Resource and a Process? (Select 1)
A.
There is no difference, the terms are synonymous
B.
A Process represents a definition of the automation steps and logic; Runtime Resources execute the steps defined within a Process
C.
A Process represents a definition of the automation steps and logic; and a Runtime Resource is an executable containing all of the logic within a single process.
D.
A Runtime Resource represents a collection of Processes which is used as part of Release Management
runtime resource is not a executable. RR execute the logic defined in a Process
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