Exam 9: Global Information Systems
Exam 1: Information Systems: An Overview208 Questions
Exam 2: Computers: The Machines Behind Computing105 Questions
Exam 3: Database Systems, Data Warehouses and Data Marts105 Questions
Exam 4: Personal, Legal, Ethical and Organizational Issues of Information Systems105 Questions
Exam 5: Protecting Information Resources109 Questions
Exam 6: Data Communication105 Questions
Exam 7: The Internet, Intranets, and Extranets105 Questions
Exam 8: E-Commerce105 Questions
Exam 9: Global Information Systems109 Questions
Exam 10: Building Successful Information Systems105 Questions
Exam 11: Enterprise Systems106 Questions
Exam 12: Management Support Systems105 Questions
Exam 13: Intelligent Information Systems105 Questions
Exam 14: Emerging Trends, Technologies, and Applications105 Questions
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If a company uses multimedia applications in addition to normal file and database sharing, _____ is more efficient.
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Initially, offshore outsourcing was used mostly in manufacturing to find _____.
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Discuss the four issues that must be addressed before adding a global information system (GIS) to an existing organization.
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How do diverse regulatory practices impede the integration process in a global information system (GIS)?
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Foreign exchange systems that allow traders and brokers from around the world to interact are an example of information systems that support a(n) _____.
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The integration needed to manage production, marketing, and human resources is difficult to achieve with a global structure because of the _____.
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An organization with a(n) _____ operates much like a multinational corporation, but subsidiaries depend on headquarters more for process and production decisions.
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With a global information system (GIS) in place, a company can efficiently track production schedules.
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In an organization with a global structure, the headquarters has the responsibility of selling, marketing, and tailoring products to the requirements and tastes of the countries of its subsidiaries.
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Lack of standardization can impede the development of a cohesive global information system (GIS) that is capable of sharing information resources across borders.
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The control dimension of a global information system requires a(n) _____ architecture for data.
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List the factors to be considered when determining the best communication media to meet global performance and traffic needs.
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A manufacturer moving operations to another country because of the advantages available in that country is involved in _____ the operations.
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Time zones pose difficulties in managing a global information system (GIS).
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_____ is a major factor in the widespread use of global information systems.
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A global information system (GIS) can be defined along two dimensions: customization and communication.
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In the context of a global information system, consolidated global reporting is a crucial tool for managing overseas subsidiaries because it:
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In an organization with a global structure, to achieve organizational efficiency, duplicate information systems must be eliminated.
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Aton Motors, an automobile manufacturer, establishes its manufacturing units in Argentina because of the low cost of the metal used to make automobile frames. In this scenario, Aton Motors has _____ its operations.
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List the five factors that can hinder the success of a global information system (GIS).
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