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• Question 1
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Determining the means defining the specific boundaries, or extent, of a project.
Answers
a.
:
project table
b.
project matrix
c.
project index
d.
project scope
• Question 2
1 out of 1 points
In a systems development life cycle (SDLC) model, the purpose of the is to create a
physical model that will satisfy all documented requirements for the system.
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a.
:
systems planning phase
b.
systems design phase
c.
systems analysis phase
d.
systems implementation phase
• Question 3
1 out of 1 points
The overall aim of a is to avoid seeking goals that are unrealistic, unprofitable, or
unachievable.
Answers
a.
:
SWCT (Strategy, Weakness, Cost, and Technology) analysis
b.
SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunities, and Threats) analysis
c.
CSF (Critical Success Factor) analysis
d.
BCF (Business Case Factor) analysis
• Question 4
,System Analysis and Design Chapter 1 and 2 Study Guide| QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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Systems development typically starts with a .
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,System Analysis and Design Chapter 1 and 2 Study Guide| QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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Answers a.
: preliminary investigation, followed by a feasibility study, which includes a
systems request
b.
feasibility study, followed by a systems request, which includes a preliminary
investigation
c.
feasibility study, followed by a preliminary investigation, which includes a
systems request
d.
systems request, followed by a preliminary investigation, which includes a
feasibility study
• Question 5
1 out of 1 points
Using , a supplier can use radio frequency identification (RFID) tags on each
crate, case, or shipping unit to create a digital shipping list.
Answers
a.
:
RDS (Radar detection system)
b.
RPS (Radio positioning system)
c.
EPOD (Electronic proof of delivery)
d.
PPOD (Physical proof of delivery)
• Question 6
1 out of 1 points
components can provide automated response to sales inquiries, online order
processing, and inventory tracking.
Answers
a.
:
Just-in-time (JIT)
b.
Automatic teller machine (ATM)
c.
Customer relationship management (CRM)
d.
Total cost of ownership (TCO)
• Question 7
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, System Analysis and Design Chapter 1 and 2 Study Guide| QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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A is an overview that describes a company’s overall functions, processes,
organization, products, services, customers, suppliers, competitors, constraints, and future
direction.
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a.
:
business matrix
b.
business profile
c.
business index
d.
business glossary
• Question 8
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A(n) is not as flexible as a series of interviews, but it is less expensive, generally takes
less time, and can involve a broad cross-section of people.
Answers
a.
:
research
b.
experiment
c.
fishbone
d.
survey
• Question 9
1 out of 1 points
In object-oriented analysis, an object is a member of a(n) , which is a collection of
similar objects.
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a.
:
instance
b.
class
c.
message
d.
property
• Question 10 Which of the
following is