Deck 1: Information Systems Management in the Global Economy
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Deck 1: Information Systems Management in the Global Economy
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Worknets are formal groups that are required to share collective knowledge.
False
2
Hierarchical management structures in business are no longer optimal because hierarchical management structures cannot cope with rapid change.
True
3
Procedure-based activities are primarily handled by managers and executives and require sophisticated information systems for support.
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4
Privacy of data is a business issue and does not typically involve the information systems organization.
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Outsourcing IT services is always a long-term commitment.
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6
Data Security is a business issue and does not typically involve the information systems organization.
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7
Data management has changed over the years to include graphics, animation, and video.
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8
A major theme in today's business cycle today's is globalization.
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9
There has been a significant shift in recent years from system integration to application delivery.
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10
Intellectual capital is a synonym for knowledge.
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11
The global marketplace is limited by the lack of trans-border mergers.
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12
Taking advantage of the Internet, and networks in general, is a major goal of enterprises.
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13
One of the challenges for IT executives is the need to balance a single architecture with tailored systems.
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14
The most exciting developments in telecommunications technology is fiber optics.
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15
Real-time enterprise refers to the use of information technology that enables organizations to understand their business up to the minute.
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16
One of the significant changes in IT governance is the shift to a centralized IS executive decision making process.
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17
The term data has come to mean content.
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18
E-business is limited to electronic activity conducted over the Internet.
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19
Knowledge-based activities are designed to handle large volumes of transactions.
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20
The convergence of previously separate technologies such as computers, telephones/telecom/cable TV, contribute to the increased importance and complexity of IT.
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21
Knowledge-based activities are characterized by:
A) output measures that are less defined.
B) focus on process.
C) low cost per transaction.
D) All of the above
A) output measures that are less defined.
B) focus on process.
C) low cost per transaction.
D) All of the above
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22
Procedure-based activities are characterized by:
A) low volume of transactions.
B) focus on effectiveness.
C) well-structured procedures.
D) All of the above
A) low volume of transactions.
B) focus on effectiveness.
C) well-structured procedures.
D) All of the above
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23
A web of relationships surrounding one or two companies is known as a(n):
A) e-enablement network.
B) ecosystem.
C) e-commerce transaction.
D) None of the above
A) e-enablement network.
B) ecosystem.
C) e-commerce transaction.
D) None of the above
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24
How IT is used depends on the ________ surrounding the organization that uses it.
A) infrastructure
B) competitive forces
C) environment
D) Both A and C
A) infrastructure
B) competitive forces
C) environment
D) Both A and C
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25
Procedure-based activities are characterized by:
A) low cost per transaction.
B) focus on efficiency.
C) predominantly clerical workers.
D) All of the above
A) low cost per transaction.
B) focus on efficiency.
C) predominantly clerical workers.
D) All of the above
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26
IT evolution can be described using the four traditional areas of:
A) hardware, applications, operating systems and communication.
B) software, hardware, communication and telecommunications.
C) software, telecommunications, internet and hardware.
D) hardware, software, data, and communication.
A) hardware, applications, operating systems and communication.
B) software, hardware, communication and telecommunications.
C) software, telecommunications, internet and hardware.
D) hardware, software, data, and communication.
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27
If an organization has e-enabled its business it is:
A) expanding its brick-and-mortar operations.
B) integrating the Internet into how it works.
C) offering goods and services internationally.
D) All of the above
A) expanding its brick-and-mortar operations.
B) integrating the Internet into how it works.
C) offering goods and services internationally.
D) All of the above
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28
Trends in computer hardware are headed toward:
A) increasing distribution.
B) increasing centralization.
C) increasing IT control.
D) None of the above
A) increasing distribution.
B) increasing centralization.
C) increasing IT control.
D) None of the above
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29
Which of the following is a major data issue?
A) compliance with the need to verify financial data.
B) protecting data from those who should not see it
C) safeguarding customer data
D) All of the above
A) compliance with the need to verify financial data.
B) protecting data from those who should not see it
C) safeguarding customer data
D) All of the above
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30
Knowledge that people have but cannot be easily explained to others is referred to as:
A) tacit knowledge.
B) explicit knowledge.
C) illicit knowledge.
D) artificial knowledge.
A) tacit knowledge.
B) explicit knowledge.
C) illicit knowledge.
D) artificial knowledge.
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31
The most exciting developments in telecommunications technology is:
A) wireless.
B) structured code.
C) Ethernet.
D) fiber optics.
E) Both A and C
A) wireless.
B) structured code.
C) Ethernet.
D) fiber optics.
E) Both A and C
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32
Organizations are attempting to create a new work environment that incorporates:
A) slower business cycles.
B) an electronic foundation.
C) greater emphasis on hierarchical management.
D) None of the above
A) slower business cycles.
B) an electronic foundation.
C) greater emphasis on hierarchical management.
D) None of the above
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33
Which of the following affects how IT is used within an organization?
A) economic conditions
B) societal mores
C) labor
D) All of the above
A) economic conditions
B) societal mores
C) labor
D) All of the above
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34
Trends in data are headed towards:
A) emphasis on application data files.
B) emphasis on knowledge management.
C) emphasis on data reduction.
D) All of the above
A) emphasis on application data files.
B) emphasis on knowledge management.
C) emphasis on data reduction.
D) All of the above
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35
The Internet has moved the business model from ________ to ________.
A) demand-pull; supply-push.
B) supply-push; demand-pull.
C) supply-pull; demand-push.
D) demand-push; supply-push.
A) demand-pull; supply-push.
B) supply-push; demand-pull.
C) supply-pull; demand-push.
D) demand-push; supply-push.
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36
Business ecosystems:
A) are stable business environments.
B) work best in a hierarchical, centralized command structure.
C) involve relationships with one or a few companies.
D) Both A and C
A) are stable business environments.
B) work best in a hierarchical, centralized command structure.
C) involve relationships with one or a few companies.
D) Both A and C
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37
The dominant issue in software and programming in the 1960s was:
A) improve transaction-processing systems.
B) how to improve the productivity of in-house programmers.
C) the use of outside services, such as timesharing services.
D) deciding between application packages and contract programming from independent
Software houses.
A) improve transaction-processing systems.
B) how to improve the productivity of in-house programmers.
C) the use of outside services, such as timesharing services.
D) deciding between application packages and contract programming from independent
Software houses.
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38
A Framework for IS Management includes: Infrastructure Management, System Development and Delivery and
A) essential enabling technologies.
B) information workers.
C) procedural systems.
D) support systems.
A) essential enabling technologies.
B) information workers.
C) procedural systems.
D) support systems.
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39
Trends in computer software are headed towards:
A) increasing use of purchased software.
B) increasing network-centricity.
C) increased end-user computing.
D) All of the above
A) increasing use of purchased software.
B) increasing network-centricity.
C) increased end-user computing.
D) All of the above
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40
Which of the following is not a major trend in the management of information technology?
A) outsourcing
B) IT governance
C) shift toward application delivery
D) All of the above
A) outsourcing
B) IT governance
C) shift toward application delivery
D) All of the above
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41
Due to the growth and pervasiveness of IT, organizations are operating in a much different business environment. Describe three business issues that dramatically affect IT.
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42
Briefly describe how outsourcing and strategic alliances have impacted IS organizations.
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43
Briefly describe how the Web has changed the term data.
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44
List four principle elements that represents the process of applying IT to accomplish useful work.
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45
Discuss how the emergence of the Internet economy has affected the global market place.
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46
Describe two major data issues facing CIOs today.
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47
List five factors that affect the external business environment.
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48
Briefly describe three major trends in IT management.
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49
Describe the key differences between procedure-based information work and knowledge-based information work.
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50
Why is it important for the IS organization to recognize the distinction between procedure-based activities and knowledge-based types of information work?
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