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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 structural perspective.
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True
False
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What are the two distinct categories into which all the components of an
IS fall?
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Hardware and software.
Medium for storing data and the users who design, maintain, and use that data.
The technical structure including hardware, software and connections, and functional components, i.e., the users
who design, maintain, and use that data.
Hardware and software and the medium for storing data.
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There are 5 components of a computer-based IS. They are:
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Input devices, software, data, network, and people.
Hardware, operating software, network connections, people, and data.
Hardware, software, data, , network and IS specialists.
Hardware, software, data, network, and people
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A transaction processing system is which type of system?
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Operational
Tactical
Strategic
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(True/False). A management information system is a type of tactical system.
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True
False
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A decision support information system is which type of system?
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Operational
Tactical
Strategic
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Which of the following is an example of a strategic information system?
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