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Systems Analysis and Design 12th Edition
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b7 by Tilley Scott Chapters 1 - 12, Complete
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,1. Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design.
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2. Analyzing the Business Case.
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3. Managing Systems Projects.
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4. Requirements Engineering
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b7 5. Data and Process Modeling.
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6. Object Modeling.
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7. Development Strategies.
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8. User Interface Design.
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9. Data Design.
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10. System Architecture.
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11. Managing Systems Implementation.
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12. Managing Systems Support and Security.
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,Chapter 01 - Introduction to Systems Analysis and
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b7 DesignTrue / False
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1. Most firms give their IT budgets a low priority in good economic times.
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a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
RATIONALE: Most firms give their IT budgets a high priority, in good times or bad.
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POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: 3
QUESTION TYPE: b7 True / False b7 b7
HAS VARIABLES:
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: b7 SAD.12e.01.01 - Describe the impact of information technology on society b7 b7 b7 b7 b7 b7 b7 b7 b7
NATIONAL STANDARDS: b7 United States - BUSPROG: Technology b7 b7 b7 b7
TOPICS: What is Information Technology? b7 b7 b7
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand b7
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2. A mission-critical system is one that is unimportant to a company’s operations.
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a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
RATIONALE: A mission-critical system is one that is vital to a company’s operations.
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POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: 5
QUESTION TYPE: b7 True / False b7 b7
HAS VARIABLES:
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: b7 SAD.12e.01.02 - Describe the five main components of an information system b7 b7 b7 b7 b7 b7 b7 b7 b7 b7
NATIONAL STANDARDS: b7 United States - BUSPROG: Technology b7 b7 b7 b7
TOPICS: Information System Components b7 b7
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember b7
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3. In an information system, data is information that has been transformed into input that is valuable to users.
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a. True
b. False
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, ANSWER: False
RATIONALE: Information is data that has been transformed into output that is valuable to
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users.
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POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: 5
QUESTION TYPE: b7 True / False
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HAS VARIABLES:
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: b7 SAD.12e.01.02 - Describe the five main components of an information system
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NATIONAL STANDARDS: b7 United States - BUSPROG: Technology
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TOPICS: Information System Components b7 b7
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand b7
DATE CREATED:
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4. Transaction processing (TP) systems are inefficient because they process a set of transaction-related
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commandsindividually rather than as a group.
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a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
RATIONALE: Transaction processing (TP) systems are efficient because they process a set of
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transaction-related commands as a group rather than individually.
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POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: 12
QUESTION TYPE: b7 True / False b7 b7
HAS VARIABLES:
b7 False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: b7 SAD.12e.01.05 - Identify the seven types of information systems used in business
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TOPICS: Business Information Systems b7 b7
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand b7
DATE CREATED:
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DATE MODIFIED:
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5. In a knowledge management system, a knowledge base consists of logical rules that identify data
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patterns andrelationships.
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a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
RATIONALE: A knowledge management system uses inference rules, which are logical rules that
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identifydata patterns and relationships.
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POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: 13
QUESTION TYPE: b7 True / False b7 b7
HAS VARIABLES:
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