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SYSTEMS ANALYSIS DESIGN FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2025/2026 Front office information systems are ones that support business functions that reach out to customers (or constituents) - Answers True Back office information systems are ones that support business functions that reach out to customers (or constituents). - Answers False Information systems architecture is a unifying framework into which various stakeholders with different perspectives can organize and view fundamental building blocks of information systems. - Answers True The goals of an information system include improvement of business knowledge, business processes business communications services and people collaboration. - Answers True In an information system business knowledge is stored using database technologies. - Answers True Business knowledge may initially take the form of a simple list of business entities and business rules. - Answers True A data requirement is a representation of the users' data in terms of entities, attributes, relationships, and rules. - Answers True As information workers, system users capture, store, process and edit data on a daily basis. - Answers True A system designer would tend to view knowledge in terms of data structures, database schemas, indexes, etc. - Answers True Processes represent the data acquired from an information system. - Answers False Functions cannot be further decomposed. - Answers False All stakeholders of an information system share the same perspective of the system. - Answers False Different stakeholders have different views or perspectives of an information system because they have different needs, roles, requirements, and tasks. - Answers True A business function has a definite starting or stopping time. - Answers False System owners frequently identify services and level of services that they seek to provide customers, suppliers and employees. - Answers True Process requirements are a user's expectations of the processing requirements for a business process and its information systems. - Answers True Processes deliver the desired functionality of an information system. Business processes are the "work" performed by the system. - Answers True Process requirements are frequently specified in terms of work flow. - Answers True A procedure is a step-by-step set of instructions and logic for accomplishing a business process. - Answers True A policy is a step-by-step set of instructions and logic for accomplishing a business procedure. - Answers True Work flow is the flow of transactions through business processes to ensure appropriate checks and approvals are implemented. - Answers True Information systems must provide effective and efficient interfaces to the system's users. - Answers True Graphical user interfaces (GUIs) have simplified life both for system users and system designers. - Answers True Interface specifications are non-technical designs that document how system designers interact with a system and how system interacts with other systems. - Answers False Prototyping is a technique that takes months to complete, but the advantage is that you end up with a complete working model of an information system. - Answers False Most information systems meet expectations and come in within budget. - Answers False Cost effectiveness is the result obtained by striking a balance between the lifetime costs of developing, maintaining, and operating an information system and the benefits derived from the system. - Answers True A feasibility study is done to determine if a system development project is cost-effective. After that point, the project will not be cancelled. - Answers False Project management is defined as the result obtained by striking a balance between the cost of developing and operating information systems and the benefits derived from that system. - Answers False Risk management is the process of identifying, evaluating and controlling what might go wrong in a project before it becomes a threat to the successful completion of the project or implementation of the information system. - Answers True Problems are undesirable situations that prevent the organization from fully achieving its purpose, goals and/or objectives. - Answers True Opportunities are chances to improve the organization in the absence of specific problems. - Answers True

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SYSTEMS ANALYSIS DESIGN FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST
UPDATE 2025/2026

Front office information systems are ones that support business functions that reach out to
customers (or constituents) - Answers True

Back office information systems are ones that support business functions that reach out to
customers (or constituents). - Answers False

Information systems architecture is a unifying framework into which various stakeholders with
different perspectives can organize and view fundamental building blocks of information
systems. - Answers True

The goals of an information system include improvement of business knowledge, business
processes business communications services and people collaboration. - Answers True

In an information system business knowledge is stored using database technologies. - Answers
True

Business knowledge may initially take the form of a simple list of business entities and
business rules. - Answers True

A data requirement is a representation of the users' data in terms of entities, attributes,
relationships, and rules. - Answers True

As information workers, system users capture, store, process and edit data on a daily basis. -
Answers True

A system designer would tend to view knowledge in terms of data structures, database
schemas, indexes, etc. - Answers True

Processes represent the data acquired from an information system. - Answers False

Functions cannot be further decomposed. - Answers False

All stakeholders of an information system share the same perspective of the system. - Answers
False

Different stakeholders have different views or perspectives of an information system because
they have different needs, roles, requirements, and tasks. - Answers True

A business function has a definite starting or stopping time. - Answers False

System owners frequently identify services and level of services that they seek to provide
customers, suppliers and employees. - Answers True

Process requirements are a user's expectations of the processing requirements for a business

, process and its information systems. - Answers True

Processes deliver the desired functionality of an information system. Business processes are
the "work" performed by the system. - Answers True

Process requirements are frequently specified in terms of work flow. - Answers True

A procedure is a step-by-step set of instructions and logic for accomplishing a business
process. - Answers True

A policy is a step-by-step set of instructions and logic for accomplishing a business procedure. -
Answers True

Work flow is the flow of transactions through business processes to ensure appropriate checks
and approvals are implemented. - Answers True

Information systems must provide effective and efficient interfaces to the system's users. -
Answers True

Graphical user interfaces (GUIs) have simplified life both for system users and system
designers. - Answers True

Interface specifications are non-technical designs that document how system designers
interact with a system and how system interacts with other systems. - Answers False

Prototyping is a technique that takes months to complete, but the advantage is that you end up
with a complete working model of an information system. - Answers False

Most information systems meet expectations and come in within budget. - Answers False

Cost effectiveness is the result obtained by striking a balance between the lifetime costs of
developing, maintaining, and operating an information system and the benefits derived from the
system. - Answers True

A feasibility study is done to determine if a system development project is cost-effective. After
that point, the project will not be cancelled. - Answers False

Project management is defined as the result obtained by striking a balance between the cost of
developing and operating information systems and the benefits derived from that system. -
Answers False

Risk management is the process of identifying, evaluating and controlling what might go wrong
in a project before it becomes a threat to the successful completion of the project or
implementation of the information system. - Answers True

Problems are undesirable situations that prevent the organization from fully achieving its
purpose, goals and/or objectives. - Answers True

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