Exam 2: Information System Building Blocks
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____________________________________ are ongoing activities that support the business and can be decomposed into other sub-functions and eventually into processes that do specific tasks.
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Interface specifications are non technical designs that document how system designers interact with a system and how system interacts with other systems.
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A common goal of most organizations is to improve ______________ between employees and other constituents.
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A unifying framework into which various people with different perspectives can organize and view the fundamental building blocks of information systems is known as a(n):
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________________________________________ represent the technical design of business processes to be automated or supported by computer programs to be written by system builders.
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A policy is a step-by-step set of instructions and logic for accomplishing a business procedure.
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A system designer would tend to view knowledge in terms of data structures, database schemas, indexes, etc.
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COTS stands for Computer Online Time Sharing, a new Internet-based system for leasing blocks of time on a super computer.
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In an information system business knowledge is stored using database technologies.
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_____________ is the flow of transactions through business processes to ensure appropriate checks and approvals are implemented.
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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.
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Business process requirements are frequently defined in terms of
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Information systems architecture is a unifying framework into which various stakeholders with different perspectives can organize and view fundamental building blocks of information systems.
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Historically, most information systems were _______-centered.
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System Designers' views of business processes are constrained by the limitations of specific application development technologies.
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