ELITE COMPREHENSIVE
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS (MSIS)
ADVANCED INFORMATION SYSTEMS, DATA MANAGEMENT
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION EXAMINATION
Spring Examination May 2026
ERP Databases
1. production and supply chain management
2. customer relationship management & sales ordering
3. financial and managerial accounting
Online Transaction Processing
Transaction processing mode in which transactions entered online are immediately processed by the computer.
Enterprise Resource Planning
Integrates all departments and functions throughout an organization into a single IT system (or integrated set of IT
systems) so that employees can make enterprise wide decisions by viewing enterprise wide information on all business
operations
Types of ERP Solutions
Tier I: Large, global enterprise and internationalization issues including currency, language, accounting rules
Tier II: large enterprises in multiple countries
Tier III: mid-tire enterprises
Tier IV: small enterprises
Tier I Government: Large federal gov. agencies
Tier II Government: State and local governments
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, Process for developing a production plan
- Sales forecasting
- Sales and operations plan
- Demand management (find out the demand, what people want, and how much people want)
- Detailed scheduling
- Materials requirement planning
- Purchasing
- Production
- Sales ordering
B2B (business-to-business)
A commercial exchange between businesses, typically enabled by the Internet or electronic means.
B2C (business-to-consumer)
The process in which businesses sell to consumers.
C2C (consumer-to-consumer)
An e-commerce platform, such as eBay, that enables customers to trade with each other.
G2C (Government to Consumer)
The electronic commerce activities performed between a government and its citizens or consumers including paying taxes,
registering vehicles, and providing information and services.
G2B (Government to Business)
When a government entity sells products and services to businesses.
G2G (government to government)
Inter-government services and exchange of information.
M-commerce
Using mobile technologies, such as smartphones and tablets, to carry out business transactions.
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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS (MSIS)
ADVANCED INFORMATION SYSTEMS, DATA MANAGEMENT
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION EXAMINATION
Spring Examination May 2026
ERP Databases
1. production and supply chain management
2. customer relationship management & sales ordering
3. financial and managerial accounting
Online Transaction Processing
Transaction processing mode in which transactions entered online are immediately processed by the computer.
Enterprise Resource Planning
Integrates all departments and functions throughout an organization into a single IT system (or integrated set of IT
systems) so that employees can make enterprise wide decisions by viewing enterprise wide information on all business
operations
Types of ERP Solutions
Tier I: Large, global enterprise and internationalization issues including currency, language, accounting rules
Tier II: large enterprises in multiple countries
Tier III: mid-tire enterprises
Tier IV: small enterprises
Tier I Government: Large federal gov. agencies
Tier II Government: State and local governments
1|Page
, Process for developing a production plan
- Sales forecasting
- Sales and operations plan
- Demand management (find out the demand, what people want, and how much people want)
- Detailed scheduling
- Materials requirement planning
- Purchasing
- Production
- Sales ordering
B2B (business-to-business)
A commercial exchange between businesses, typically enabled by the Internet or electronic means.
B2C (business-to-consumer)
The process in which businesses sell to consumers.
C2C (consumer-to-consumer)
An e-commerce platform, such as eBay, that enables customers to trade with each other.
G2C (Government to Consumer)
The electronic commerce activities performed between a government and its citizens or consumers including paying taxes,
registering vehicles, and providing information and services.
G2B (Government to Business)
When a government entity sells products and services to businesses.
G2G (government to government)
Inter-government services and exchange of information.
M-commerce
Using mobile technologies, such as smartphones and tablets, to carry out business transactions.
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