Deck 13: Decisions in the Organization
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Deck 13: Decisions in the Organization
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A system can be defined as a series of interrelated elements with an identifiable boundary, that work together to achieve a common goal.
True
2
The concept of synergy states that the whole is equal to the sum of the parts.
False
3
A system contains three components: interrelated elements, internal inputs, and subsystems.
False
4
Another name for a system element is a subsystem.
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5
Boundaries imply that systems can be distinguished via their relationship to other systems.
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6
Elements that are not contained within the boundary of a system are part of the system environment.
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7
The system environment is not part of the system itself.
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8
A self contained system that has very little interaction with the external environment is referred to as an adaptive system.
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9
Closed systems are perpetual and self-sustaining.
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10
Open systems adapt both internally and externally.
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11
Function composition is the process of breaking down systems into more discreet subsystems.
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12
A DSS is considered to be a closed system because all of the data stores used are self-contained.
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13
One of the advantages of a DSS is that the end-user is always contained with the boundaries of the system, resulting in greater system control.
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14
A service level agreement provides a detailed description of each service provision along with reporting requirements for each party to the agreement.
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15
Information relevance is synonymous with information precision.
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16
The standard for information to be considered timely is that it must be available to the user within 48 hours.
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17
Information consistency refers to how quickly and easily its intended user can figure out what to do with it.
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18
Information system architecture is a detailed plan that addresses the make, model and characteristics of each physical unit in a system.
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19
One of the unique features of a DSS is that the data is highly specialized and rarely used by anyone other than the person who created it.
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20
Scalability is the degree to which a platform can be expanded to accommodate increases in processing requirements.
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21
Elements is a system are also referred to as:
A) models.
B) subsystems.
C) boundaries.
D) None of the above.
A) models.
B) subsystems.
C) boundaries.
D) None of the above.
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22
_________ and ________ are common classifications of systems.
A) Internal, external
B) Inside, outside
C) Open, closed
D) None of the above.
A) Internal, external
B) Inside, outside
C) Open, closed
D) None of the above.
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23
Which term best describes a mechanistic system?
A) Internal
B) External
C) Closed
D) Open
A) Internal
B) External
C) Closed
D) Open
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24
Which term best describes an adaptive system?
A) Internal
B) External
C) Closed
D) Open
A) Internal
B) External
C) Closed
D) Open
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25
Which type of system tends to be less structured in its operation?
A) Internal
B) External
C) Closed
D) Open
A) Internal
B) External
C) Closed
D) Open
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26
The process of continually redefining a system into smaller, more discrete subsystems in referred to as:
A) system identification.
B) functional decomposition.
C) requirements definition.
D) None of the above.
A) system identification.
B) functional decomposition.
C) requirements definition.
D) None of the above.
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27
Which of the following is not true of a DSS?
A) A DSS is usually associated with more than one data store.
B) A DSS usually serves more end users than a typical transactional system.
C) A DSS can be controlled by its end users.
D) All of the above are true.
A) A DSS is usually associated with more than one data store.
B) A DSS usually serves more end users than a typical transactional system.
C) A DSS can be controlled by its end users.
D) All of the above are true.
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28
Which of the following is not needed to define a DSS?
A) The objectives of the DSS application.
B) The definition of the data that resides within the boundaries of the DSS.
C) The definition of the temporal processes contained within the DSS.
D) All of the above are needed.
A) The objectives of the DSS application.
B) The definition of the data that resides within the boundaries of the DSS.
C) The definition of the temporal processes contained within the DSS.
D) All of the above are needed.
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29
Which of the following is true of a service level agreement?
A) It defines both the scope and level of service expected by the users of the service.
B) it includes a detailed description of each aspect of the service.
C) It identifies reporting obligations for all parties to the service.
D) All of the above.
A) It defines both the scope and level of service expected by the users of the service.
B) it includes a detailed description of each aspect of the service.
C) It identifies reporting obligations for all parties to the service.
D) All of the above.
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30
Which of the following is not a factor in determining information quality?
A) Relevance
B) Accuracy
C) Precision
D) None of the above.
A) Relevance
B) Accuracy
C) Precision
D) None of the above.
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31
Which of the following is not a factor in determining information quality?
A) Usability
B) Cost
C) Correctness
D) None of the above.
A) Usability
B) Cost
C) Correctness
D) None of the above.
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32
Information that matches the needs of the decision maker is said to be:
A) timely.
B) accurate.
C) relevant.
D) precise.
A) timely.
B) accurate.
C) relevant.
D) precise.
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33
__________ refers to the maximum accuracy with which a piece of information can be represented.
A) Correctness
B) Precision
C) Consistency
D) None of the above.
A) Correctness
B) Precision
C) Consistency
D) None of the above.
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34
___________ is the degree to which similar pieces of information are stored and presented in a similar and predictable fashion.
A) Consistency
B) Precision
C) Accuracy
D) Relevance
A) Consistency
B) Precision
C) Accuracy
D) Relevance
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35
Which of the following is not an issue to be considered in the definition of DSS architecture?
A) Interoperability
B) Scalability
C) Compatibility
D) All of the above are issues to consider.
A) Interoperability
B) Scalability
C) Compatibility
D) All of the above are issues to consider.
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36
Which of the following refers to the degree to which information can be delivered to the exact locus of a decision?
A) Interoperability
B) Compatibility
C) Scalability
D) None of the above.
A) Interoperability
B) Compatibility
C) Scalability
D) None of the above.
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37
DSS _________ is a cost reduction issue, supporting the growth of a platform as system requirements change.
A) interoperability
B) compatibility
C) scalability
D) None of the above.
A) interoperability
B) compatibility
C) scalability
D) None of the above.
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38
The issue of ________ focuses on the degree to which a DSS under design will interact effectively with other organizational systems.
A) interoperability
B) compatibility
C) scalability
D) None of the above.
A) interoperability
B) compatibility
C) scalability
D) None of the above.
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39
Which of the following is included within a well-defined DSS architecture?
A) Databases
B) Models
C) Administration tools
D) All of the above.
A) Databases
B) Models
C) Administration tools
D) All of the above.
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40
List the elements of a well-defined DSS architecture.
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41
Briefly describe three issues that affect DSS information system architecture.
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42
List 8 factors that affect information quality.
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