Deck 7: Managing Corporate Information Resources
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Deck 7: Managing Corporate Information Resources
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Relational databases use tables to store data.
True
2
Knowledge management is becoming a key to exploiting the intellectual assets of organizations
True
3
IS has been continually managing new forms of information resources in addition to the resources it has already been managing.
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4
Content management systems are easier to maintain than document management systems because content is static.
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5
Wisdom is information with direction or intent.
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6
Data used outside the organizational unit that creates it is usually controlled by the data administration unit.
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7
Corporate databases are not really a major responsibility of IS organizations, and management of data has gotten increasingly streamlined as it has become distributed.
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8
To manage data, it is not that important to define it in a structured way or how data is represented, or stored, but how data is retrieved for use.
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9
Document management is limited to internal documents that are generally comprised of complex information types.
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10
Information is facts where the meaning or intent is supplied by a particular usage.
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11
The hierarchal data model uses a partner-child relationship.
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12
In the network data model, relationships are usually specified by pointers.
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13
A well-designed data structure helps reduce problems related to data storage, undesired duplication of records, and multiple updating of records.
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14
Information is data in context.
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15
Content management is concerned with the management of paper-based documents on the corporate Internet.
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16
All Web-enabled database models are relational.
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17
A Data Pod is a subset of a data warehouse, usually designed to support a specific group of users.
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18
Data warehouses contain all data used to process daily transactions.
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19
Metadata is data about data.
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20
The object data model stores data, procedures that can be performed on that data, attributes describing that data, and relationships between the data object and others.
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21
Which of the following is a function of the data administration group?
A) clean up data definitions
B) control shared data
C) manage data distribution
D) All of the above
A) clean up data definitions
B) control shared data
C) manage data distribution
D) All of the above
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22
Which of the following utilizes XML to give data meaning?
A) document management
B) content management
C) data warehousing
D) None of the above
A) document management
B) content management
C) data warehousing
D) None of the above
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23
________ contains intent that is derived from strategies or objectives.
A) Data
B) Information
C) Knowledge
D) Wisdom
A) Data
B) Information
C) Knowledge
D) Wisdom
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24
________ are facts devoid of meaning or intent.
A) Data
B) Information
C) Knowledge
D) Wisdom
A) Data
B) Information
C) Knowledge
D) Wisdom
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25
The________ approach expands the view of data by storing and managing objects, methods, attributes and relationships.
A) hierarchical model
B) network model
C) relational model
D) object-oriented model
A) hierarchical model
B) network model
C) relational model
D) object-oriented model
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26
A major concept in database management is:
A) creating alternative ways of defining relationships among types of data.
B) creating data models to structure data.
C) creating methods to represent data.
D) All of the above
A) creating alternative ways of defining relationships among types of data.
B) creating data models to structure data.
C) creating methods to represent data.
D) All of the above
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27
________ is data that has been given an explicit meaning in a specific context.
A) Data
B) Information
C) Knowledge
D) Wisdom
A) Data
B) Information
C) Knowledge
D) Wisdom
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28
Which level of Bradley's database model contains the storage level?
A) Level 1
B) Level 2
C) Level 3
D) Level 4
A) Level 1
B) Level 2
C) Level 3
D) Level 4
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29
An important consequence of document management is:
A) restructuring of document publishing and distribution.
B) increased document obsolescence.
C) increased business for document transportation services.
D) All of the above
A) restructuring of document publishing and distribution.
B) increased document obsolescence.
C) increased business for document transportation services.
D) All of the above
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30
The field of ________ deals with Web-based information.
A) document management
B) content management
C) data warehousing
D) None of the above
A) document management
B) content management
C) data warehousing
D) None of the above
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31
________ management is becoming a key to exploiting the intellectual assets of organizations.
A) Database
B) Network
C) Knowledge
D) Resource
E) All of the above
A) Database
B) Network
C) Knowledge
D) Resource
E) All of the above
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32
A well-designed data structure helps reduce problems related to:
A) data storage.
B) efficient manipulation of data.
C) undesired duplication of records and multiple updating of records.
D) All of the above
A) data storage.
B) efficient manipulation of data.
C) undesired duplication of records and multiple updating of records.
D) All of the above
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33
The biggest challenge in creating a data warehouse is:
A) determining the data to include.
B) discarding old data.
C) cleaning the data to be standardized.
D) partitioning the data warehouse into subordinate data marts.
A) determining the data to include.
B) discarding old data.
C) cleaning the data to be standardized.
D) partitioning the data warehouse into subordinate data marts.
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34
________ explains the meaning of each data element and how each element relates to other elements.
A) Metadata
B) Megadata
C) Element Data
D) None of the above
A) Metadata
B) Megadata
C) Element Data
D) None of the above
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35
Which database model uses parent-child relationships to represent data relationships?
A) hierarchical model
B) network model
C) relational model
D) object-oriented model
A) hierarchical model
B) network model
C) relational model
D) object-oriented model
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36
Which level of Bradley's database model contains the enterprise data level?
A) Level 1
B) Level 2
C) Level 3
D) Level 4
A) Level 1
B) Level 2
C) Level 3
D) Level 4
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37
Which database model contains methods that can perform work on data?
A) hierarchical model
B) network model
C) relational model
D) object-oriented model
A) hierarchical model
B) network model
C) relational model
D) object-oriented model
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38
Which database model utilizes tuples to represent an individual entity?
A) hierarchical model
B) network model
C) relational model
D) object-oriented model
A) hierarchical model
B) network model
C) relational model
D) object-oriented model
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39
Which data model contains data relationships that are explicitly stated usually with pointers?
A) hierarchical model
B) network pointers
C) Both A and B
D) None of the above
A) hierarchical model
B) network pointers
C) Both A and B
D) None of the above
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40
The types of knowledge organizations attempt to manage include:
A) Experience and tacit
B) Cognitive and tacit
C) Expert and cognitive
D) Tacit and explicit
E) All of the above
A) Experience and tacit
B) Cognitive and tacit
C) Expert and cognitive
D) Tacit and explicit
E) All of the above
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41
Briefly describe the object model.
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42
What is the role of data administration within an organization?
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43
Distinguish between the hierarchical, network, and relational data models.
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44
What are the three phases of the content management life cycle?
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45
Why is data cleansing for data warehouses a difficult process?
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46
What is data management?
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47
What is the organizational process? How does IT generate value in supporting the organizational process?
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48
How do relational databases store data?
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49
Distinguish between data, information, and knowledge.
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50
Briefly describe Bradley's three-level database model.
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