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| Questions Answered: | 15833 |
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MBA,PHD, Juris Doctor
Strayer,Devery,Harvard University
Mar-1995 - Mar-2002
Manager Planning
WalMart
Mar-2001 - Feb-2009
Question 1
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E-commerce provides product acknowledgements through phone calls and faxes.
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 True
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Question 2
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The buyer-side marketplace offers suppliers a direct channel of communication to buyers through online storefronts.
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 True
 False
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Question 3
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The goal of e-commerce differs from the goal of traditional commerce.
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 True
 False
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Question 4
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E-commerce fulfills the product information activity using ____.
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Web sites |
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phone calls |
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faxes |
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Question 5
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There are ____ major e-commerce categories.
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six |
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nine |
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twelve |
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fifteen |
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Question 6
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Outbound logistics includes tasks associated with receiving, storing, and converting raw materials to finished goods.
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 True
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Question 7
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Marketing and sales are primary activities in the value chain.
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 True
 False
3 points  Â
Question 8
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The final result of the economic feasibility study is the ____ report.
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internal rate of return |
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net present value |
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cost-benefit analysis |
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payback |
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Question 9
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The problem of missing deadlines is common in the information systems field, but designers can often minimize this problem by using ____ tools.
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flowchart |
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dataflow |
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CASE |
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project management |
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Question 10
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Sometimes an information system needs to be designed from scratch, and the ____ model is particularly suitable in these situations.
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self-sourcing |
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dataflow |
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SDLC |
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RAD |
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Question 11
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Normally a task force for the planning phase of the SDLC only includes representatives from the IT department and top management.
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 True
 False
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Question 12
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____ users include customers, contractors, suppliers, and other business partners.
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Internal |
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External |
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Task force |
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Joint |
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Question 13
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The ____ approach incorporates varying viewpoints from different functional areas of an organization to help ensure that collected requirements for the application aren’t too narrow and one-dimensional in focus
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XP |
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JAD |
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External |
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Four Ws |
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Question 14
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Establishing evaluation criteria ensures objectivity throughout the SDLC process.
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 True
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Question 15
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Extensive training is one solution to the problem of ____ feasibility.
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economic |
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technical |
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operational |
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schedule |
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Question 16
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____ is one of the most successful and advanced personal robots on the markets today.
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ASIMO |
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FROB |
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PR2 |
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COGITO |
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Question 17
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____ robots have limited mobility, limited vision, and some speech capabilities.
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Personal |
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Industrial |
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AI |
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Toy |
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Question 18
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____ analysis is available in spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft Excel.
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Cause-and-effect |
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Lookup |
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What-is |
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What-if |
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Question 19
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The first expert system, called DENDRAL, was developed in the mid-____ at Stanford University.
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1940s |
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1950s |
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1960s |
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1970s |
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Question 20
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____ consists of rules related to a problem or discipline.
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Meta-knowledge |
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Heuristic knowledge |
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Factual knowledge |
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Expert knowledge |
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Question 21
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____ perform well at simple, repetitive tasks and can be used to free workers from tedious or hazardous jobs.
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Robots |
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Neural networks |
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Natural language processors |
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Knowledge bases |
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Question 22
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____ is an example of an expert system that can be applied to various financial applications.
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DENDRAL |
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ASIMO |
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COGITO |
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PortBlue |
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Question 23
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Users access a DSS through the ____ component.
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database |
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DSS engine |
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model base |
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user interface |
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Question 24
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Research and development is an example of a(n) ____ task.
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structured |
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semistructured |
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unstructured |
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automated |
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Question 25
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____ intelligence applications might be helpful in the future for handling qualitative decisions.
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Artificial |
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Automated |
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Unstructured |
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Structured |
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