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Quiz due by end of the day, could use some help
Question 1Â (0.25 points)
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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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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. |
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An information system consists of the hardware, software, data, people, and procedures that work together to produce quality information. |
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An information system is the collection and summarizing of data and information. |
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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. |
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Hardware, software, network connections, people, and telecommunications system. |
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Hardware, software, data, network, and people. |
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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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True |
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False |
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A decision support information system is which type of system?
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Operational |
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Tactical |
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Strategic |
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Which of the following is an example of a strategic information system?
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TPS |
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MIS |
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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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True |
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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.Â
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A) True |
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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 |
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MIS |
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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 |
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analysis |
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design |
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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. |
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integration and test. |
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disposal of the replaced system. |
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system maintenance. |
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(True/False). The Agile model is most similar to the Fountain model.
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In the list of types of SDLC Models, RADÂ is sometimes equated with:
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Radical Application Development |
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Rapid Code Generation |
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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 |
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A unit test |
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An integration test |
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An acceptance test |
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(True/False). The project-management process has components similar to the SDLC.
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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 55Â in each of the cells D1 to D100. |
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type 55 in cell D1 and drag the box at the lower right corner of D1 down to D100. |
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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. |
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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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