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Strayer,Devery,Harvard University
Mar-1995 - Mar-2002
Manager Planning
WalMart
Mar-2001 - Feb-2009
The final result of the economic feasibility study is the report.
1. internal rate of return
2. net present value
3. cost-benefit analysis
4. payback
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Question 11
Are there any political repercussions of using the system? is a question that should be considered when assessing feasibility.
1. economic
2. technical
3. operational
4. legal
Assignment 02: Semester 1
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Question 12
A prototype is used to determine a system’s technical feasibility.
1. proof-of-concept
2. Computer-Aided Systems Engineering (CASE)
3. requirements-based
4. selling
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Question 13
The following diagram illustrates the conversion technique used when an information system is ready to be converted.
1. parallel conversion
2. phased-in-phased-out conversion
3. plunge conversion
4. pilot conversion
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Question 14
is when end users develop their own information systems with little or no formal assistance from the information systems team.
1. Sourcing
2. Outsourcing
3. Self-sourcing
4. Insourcing
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Question 15
divides a project into smaller functions, and developers can’t go on to the next phase until the current phase is finished.
1. Extreme Programming (XP)
2. Rapid Application Development (RAD)
3. Joint Application Development (JAD)
4. Agile methodology
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Question 16
From the list below, HOW MANY are new trends in system analysis and design?
ï‚§ Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
ï‚§ Rapid Application Development (RAD)
ï‚§ Extreme Programming (XP)
ï‚§ Agile Methodology
ï‚§ Request for Proposal (RFP)
ï‚§ Request for Information (RFI)
1. 4
2. 5
3. 3
4. 6
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Question 17
Using the Internet and Web protocols for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) lowers the cost of
documents.
1. transmitting
2. storing
3. creating
4. reviewing
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Question 18
A company can purchase a (n) package that might include services from different vendors, but the e-distributor coordinates them into one package for customers.
1. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
2. Supply Chain Management (SCM)
3. Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (MRO)
4. Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
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Question 19
Stores use "____" to get a customer to buy additional products that they might already be purchasing from a different store.
1. competitive-selling
2. cross-selling
3. in-selling
4. out-selling
Assignment 02: Semester 1
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Question 20
a. is the process of satisfying customers’ needs, building customer relationships, and increasing profits by designing goods and services that meet customers’ preferences better. It involves not only customers’ requests, but also the interaction between customers and the company.
b. , allows customers to modify the standard offering, such as selecting a different home page to be displayed each time you open your Web browser.
1. Personalization; Customization
2. Demographics; Profiling
3. Analysis; Personalization
4. Customization; Profiling
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Question 21
Knowing how to negotiate a business deal is an example of .
1. tacit knowledge
2. explicit knowledge
3. data
4. information
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Question 22
The component of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system supplies information on production costs and pricing.
1. manufacturing
2. supply chain
3. customer relationship management (CRM)
4. e-commerce
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Question 23
The component of an ERP system collects and analyzes relevant internal and external data and information.
1. unified database
2. supply chain
3. CRM
4. e-commerce
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Question 24
ï‚§ Not as well-defined by standard operating procedures
ï‚§ Include a structured aspect that benefits from information retrieval, analytical models, and information systems technology
The above statements are descriptive of decisions.
1. structured
2. semistructured
3. unstructured
4. ad-hoc
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Question 25
Budget preparation is a management component of an organization.
1. tactical; structured
2. strategic management; semistructured
3. operational management; unstructured
4. senior management; unstructured
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Question 26
ï‚§ Best and most effective course of action is chosen (from the practical alternatives).
 Analyze each alternative and its relationship (to the criteria to determine whether it’s feasible).
ï‚§ Decision Support System (DSS) can be particularly useful in this phase.
The above statements are descriptive of the phase of the decision-making process.
1. intelligence
2. design
3. decision
4. choice
Assignment 02: Semester 1
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Question 27
Study the following diagram depicting the components of a DSS. What do the letters ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ respectively represent?
1. Executive Support System (ESS); knowledge base; user
2. Group Support System (GSS); Model Management Software (MMS); end-user
3. explanation facility; inference engine; dialogue manager
4. database; model base; user interface
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Question 28
Stevord Haller needs his dog breeding business to produce R10 000 each month. If he uses this outcome to determine the inputs, he relies on a (n) .
1. what-if analysis
2. exception reporting analysis
3. sensitivity analysis
4. goal-seeking analysis
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Question 29
The is responsible for specifying data requirements, what models are needed, and how these models might be used.
1. managerial designer
2. technical designer
3. model builder
4. end user
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Question 30
Generally, managers perform six tasks for which an Executive Information System (EIS) is useful. One of these is .
1. communicating via videoconferencing
2. working in groups
3. tracking inventory
4. spotting trends
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Question 31
The intervention aspect of a (n) reduce communication barriers and introduce order and efficiency into situations that are inherently unsystematic and inefficient such as group meetings and brainstorming sessions.
1. EIS
2. DSS
3. GSS
4. Geographical Information System (GIS)
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Question 32
Digitized maps and oriented databases are two major components of a geographic information system (GIS).
1. relational
2. spatially
3. hierarchical
4. linear
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Question 33
Tracking changes in ridership on mass-transit systems and analyzing demographic data to determine new voting districts is an example of a (n) GIS application.
1. transportation and logistics
2. government
3. urban planning
4. education planning
Assignment 02: Semester 1
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Question 34
When implementing a Management Support System (MSS), to ensure that key decision makers are involved in designing the MSS.
1. keep the look and feel consistent
2. hide complexity
3. define objectives and benefits clearly
4. keep the lines of communication open
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Question 35
One of the requirements of a computer that can support Artificial Intelligence (AI) is to
.
1. derive solutions to problems by examining all possible outcomes
2. anticipate human needs and respond to them
3. communicate non-verbally with humans
4. be able to deal with new situations based on previous learning
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Question 36
An example of analysis involves entering a customer account number and having the system display the customer’s current balance.
1. cause-and-effect
2. lookup
3. what-is
4. what-if
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Question 37
The following diagram illustrates an expert system configuration. Identify component 'A'?
1. User interface
2. Explanation facility
3. Inference engine
4. Knowledge base
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Question 38
In forward chaining, the condition is evaluated first.
1. if
2. then
3. what
4. else
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Question 39
Some banks use a (n) system to qualify customers for loans, using parameters from past customers stored in a database.
1. Case-Based Reasoning (CBR)
2. personal agents
3. intelligent agents
4. expert systems
Assignment 02: Semester 1
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Question 40
Intelligent agents demonstrate , the ability to operate with minimum input.
1. adaptability
2. collaborative behavior
3. mobility
4. autonomy
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Question 41
The figure depicted below illustrates that a person who is 38 years old is considered somewhat young and somewhat middle-aged. This is a typical example of .
1. experts systems
2. intelligent agents
3. fuzzy logic
4. genetic algorithms
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Question 42
Neural network uses instead of that expert systems use.
1. patterns; if-then-else rules
2. fuzzy logic; heuristics
3. case-based reasoning; intelligent agents
4. backward chaining; forward chaining
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Question 43
was developed so that users could communicate with computers in their own language.
1. Natural Language Processing (NLP)
2. Artificial Intelligence (AI)
3. Virtual catalog technology
4. Personal agent technology
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Question 44
ï‚§ Web server delivers information to users who have signed up for this service.
ï‚§ Supported by many Web browsers.
ï‚§ Also available from vendors.
ï‚§ Delivers content to users automatically at set intervals or when a new event occurs.
The above statements are descriptive of technology.
1. pull
2. push
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Question 45
One major obstacle to using Virtual Reality (VR) technology is that not enough are currently available.
1. educated users
2. computers
3. fiber-optic cables
4. nanomaterials
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Question 46
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags have no internal power supply so they can be very small.
1. Active
2. Passive
3. Internal
4. Closed
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Question 47
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is based on the IEEE standard.
1. 802.11a
2. 802.11b
3. 802.11n
4. 802.16
Assignment 02: Semester 1
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Question 48
One advantage of grid computing is , meaning that if one node on the grid fails, another node can take over.
1. improved reliability
2. parallel processing
3. scalability
4. sharing
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Question 49
Utility (on-demand) computing is similar to the Software as a Service (SaaS) model and provides services on demand.
1. Internet
2. marketing
3. energy
4. IT
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Question 50
have been added to sports gear, such as tennis and golf balls and tennis rackets, to make them more durable and improve their responsiveness.
1. Nanomaterials
2. RFID tags
3. Nanometers
4. Data gloves
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