Which of the following is a conventional designation of pre-released software?

Which of the following is a conventional designation of pre-released software?

  • (A) Alpha
  • (B) Omega
  • (C) Raw
  • (D) Beta
The common names for pre-release software are: Alpha: a very early build, usually for internal testing. Beta: a more complete build, offered to a targeted group of users for testing. Omega and Raw aren’t standard labels in software release cycles. The correct answer is therefore: (D) Beta
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