Exam 2: Information System Building Blocks
Exam 1: The Context of Systems Analysis and Design Methods130 Questions
Exam 2: Information System Building Blocks81 Questions
Exam 3: Information Systems Development113 Questions
Exam 4: Project Management97 Questions
Exam 5: Systems Analysis161 Questions
Exam 6: Fact-Finding Techniques for Requirements Discovery166 Questions
Exam 7: Modeling System Requirements With Use Cases75 Questions
Exam 8: Data Modeling and Analysis173 Questions
Exam 9: Process Modeling231 Questions
Exam 10: Object-Oriented Analysis and Modeling Using the Uml125 Questions
Exam 11: Feasibility Analysis and the System Proposal149 Questions
Exam 12: Systems Design120 Questions
Exam 13: Application Architecture and Modeling170 Questions
Exam 14: Database Design268 Questions
Exam 15: Output Design and Prototyping101 Questions
Exam 16: Input Design and Prototyping148 Questions
Exam 17: User Interface Design75 Questions
Exam 18: Object-Oriented Design and Modeling Using the UML100 Questions
Exam 19: Systems Construction and Implementation60 Questions
Exam 20: Systems Operations and Support63 Questions
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A data requirement is a representation of the users' data in terms of entities, attributes, relationships, and rules.
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Business knowledge may initially take the form of a simple list of business entities and business rules.
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Back office information systems are ones that support business functions that reach out to customers (or constituents).
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System designers frequently spend as much or more time on system-to-system integration between systems as they do on new system development.
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Software specifications 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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______________________________________ are a specification of how the user moves from window to window or page to page.
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Processes deliver the desired functionality of an information system. Business processes are the "work" performed by the system.
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Contemporary Information Systems are interfacing with customers and suppliers using:
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The goals of an information system include improvement of business knowledge, business processes business communications services and people collaboration.
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__________________________________ are a representation of users' data in terms of entities, attributes, relationships and rules. They should be expressed in a format that is independent of the technology that can or will be used to store the data.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a back-office system?
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Work flow is the flow of transactions through business processes to ensure appropriate checks and approvals are implemented.
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Process requirements are a user's expectations of the processing requirements for a business process and its information systems.
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Generally Organizations are served by a single and unique information system.
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Front office information systems are ones that support business functions that reach out to customers (or constituents).
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Today many businesses prefer COTS to building software in house.
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Graphical user interfaces (GUIs) have simplified life both for system users and system designers.
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