Exam 9: Challenges of Global Information Systems
Exam 1: Business Information Systems69 Questions
Exam 2: Strategic Uses of Information Systems56 Questions
Exam 3: Business Functions and Supply Chains61 Questions
Exam 4: Business Hardware62 Questions
Exam 5: Business Software69 Questions
Exam 6: Business Networks and Telecommunications87 Questions
Exam 7: Databases and Data Warehouses70 Questions
Exam 8: The Web-Enabled Enterprise75 Questions
Exam 9: Challenges of Global Information Systems69 Questions
Exam 10: Decision Support and Expert Systems75 Questions
Exam 11: Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management63 Questions
Exam 12: Systems Planning and Development73 Questions
Exam 13: Choices in Systems Acquisition66 Questions
Exam 14: Risks, Security, and Disaster Recovery75 Questions
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The process of____________ enables organizations to plan and carefully design their global sites to cater to local needs and preferences.
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C
According to the provisions of the Data Protection ____________Law,individuals or organizations that receive not directly from the subject must identify themselves to the subject.
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personal data
_____ is the de facto international language.
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English
The____________ enforces a privacy law called the Directive on Data Privacy.
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Global Trade Item Numbers (GTINs) have to be modified to support global supply chains.
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Companies must be aware of limits that some governments impose on Internet use.
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Because nations use different ____________and rules in their daily business operations,sometimes records within one company are incompatible.
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The United States uses Fahrenheit temperatures,while other countries use Celsius temperatures.This portrays differences in____________ .
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The emergence of the web as a global medium for information exchange has made it an important vehicle for both business-to-business (B2B) and____________ .
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Explain the issue of different time zones and its impact on companies that operate in many global regions.
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While the web offers tremendous opportunities for establishing international information systems (IS),global ISs are not without their challenges,both for B2B and____________ commerce.
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The country-of-origin and country-of-destination principles deal with the issue of____________ .
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The Europeans adopted the 13-digit ____________as a standard for universal product codes.
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As computers convert to operating systems that support ____________,displaying different character sets should be less of a problem.
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How should the phrase "Think Globally,Act Locally" be interpreted to help companies that operate internationally?
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Because of____________ ,a company's nationality is not always obvious.
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National governments in South America as well as local governments in Asia and Europe have adopted policies of using only free ____________software whenever it is available.
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Different____________ can significantly impact what a company may or may not display from its servers.
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17. A challenge in integrating information systems is that the United States uses a 12-hour time notation with the addition of a.m. or p.m., while other parts of the world use a 24-hour notation.
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A majority of web users prefer to access the web in English rather than using any other language.
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