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Category > Computer Science Posted 12 Oct 2017 My Price 10.00

ve read the material but some of the functions and questions are eluding me.

Quiz due by end of the day, could use some help

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(True/False). If the definition of an IS is the medium for recording and storing data, and disseminating information, this would be an IS from a functional perspective.

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False

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Which of the following statements best describes an information system?

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An information system is a process of planning, scheduling, and controlling activities of a business.

An information system consists of the hardware, software, data, people, and procedures that work together to produce quality information.

An information system is the collection and summarizing of data and information.

An information system is a set of activities used to build hardware and software.

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There are 5 components of a computer-based IS. They are:

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Output devices, software, data, network, and people.

Hardware, software, network connections, people, and telecommunications system.

Hardware, software, data, network, and people.

Hardware, software, data, , network and IS specialists. 

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(True/False). A transaction processing system is a type of tactical system.

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False

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(True/False). A management information system is a type of tactical system.

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False

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A decision support information system is which type of system?

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Operational

Tactical

Strategic

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Which of the following is an example of a strategic information system?

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TPS

MIS

DSS

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(True/False). An operations support system is a type of tactical information system.

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False

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(True/False). Every general purpose computer, regardless of type, requires an application package that supports business functions.

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False

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(True/False). For a device to work properly, the application software loaded on that device must be compatible with the OS used by that device. 

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A) True

B) False

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Which type of information system would most likely be used to implement a dashboard or scorecard?

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TPS

MIS

DSS

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In the four-phase approach to the SDLC, determining potential impacts on the organization is completed during the _______ phase of the SDLC.

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planning

analysis

design

iimplementation

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One difference between the 10-phase approach of the DOJ and the 9-phase approach is the additional step of:

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preliminary investigation.

integration and test.

disposal of the replaced system.

system maintenance. 

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(True/False). The Agile model is most similar to the Fountain model.

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False

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In the list of types of SDLC Models, RAD is sometimes equated with:

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Radical Application Development

Rapid Code Generation

Rapid Prototyping Model

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Which test checks the new system to ensure that it works with actual data?

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A system test

A unit test

An integration test

An acceptance test

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(True/False). The project-management process has components similar to the SDLC.

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False

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In and Excel spreadsheet, if you want to autofill cells D1 to D100 with the same value (55) , the quickest way would be to:

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type the value 55 in each of the cells D1 to D100.

type 55 in cell D1 and drag the box at the lower right corner of D1 down to D100.

type 55 in cell D1, 56 into D2, highlight both cells D1 and D2 and drag the box at the lower right corner of D2 down to D100.

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What would be the result of typing the function =INT(RAND()*5) into cell B1?

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This will create 5 random numbers in cells B1 to B5.

This will create a single random number between 1 and 5 in cell B1.

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(True/False). If you simply copy/paste =INT(RAND()*100) from Cell B1 to Cell C1, the number appearing in Cell C1 would always be the one appearing in Cell B1.

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