Deck 7: Planning for Enterprise Systems
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Deck 7: Planning for Enterprise Systems
1
Because building information systems is so complex, there is only one correct definition for the SDLC.
False
2
Traditionally, software development has been characterized by:
A) Reengineering the organization
B) Implementing stock technical solutions
C) Writing computer code
D) Building applications in cycles
A) Reengineering the organization
B) Implementing stock technical solutions
C) Writing computer code
D) Building applications in cycles
Writing computer code
Building applications in cycles
Building applications in cycles
3
Because enterprise systems are rarely custom-built for a company, making major modifications to the software is advised against.
True
4
Traditionally, software development has been characterized by:
A) Implementing stock technical solutions
B) Writing computer code
C) Building applications in cycles
D) Reengineering the organization
A) Implementing stock technical solutions
B) Writing computer code
C) Building applications in cycles
D) Reengineering the organization
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Prior to the past decade, information systems development has concentrated on:
A) Reusability of code
B) Writing computer programs
C) Testing and installing software
D) Implementing systems in organizational settings
A) Reusability of code
B) Writing computer programs
C) Testing and installing software
D) Implementing systems in organizational settings
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6
Which of the following is a cause of the system development life cycle being turned inside out?
A) Recognition of the technical limitations of the code-centric view of information systems
B) Growing recognition of the importance of the organizational context
C) Improvements in telecommunications systems
D) Realization that other hi-tech aspects of applications such as databases and networks are important
A) Recognition of the technical limitations of the code-centric view of information systems
B) Growing recognition of the importance of the organizational context
C) Improvements in telecommunications systems
D) Realization that other hi-tech aspects of applications such as databases and networks are important
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7
As a result of changes during the last decade, building information systems is now focused on:
A) Reusability of code
B) Writing computer programs
C) Testing and installing software
D) Implementing systems in organizational settings
A) Reusability of code
B) Writing computer programs
C) Testing and installing software
D) Implementing systems in organizational settings
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8
Which of the following is a cause of the system development life cycle being turned inside out?
A) Growing recognition of the importance of the organizational context
B) Improvements in telecommunications systems
C) Realization that other hi-tech aspects of applications such as databases and networks are important
D) Recognition of the technical limitations of the code-centric view of information systems
A) Growing recognition of the importance of the organizational context
B) Improvements in telecommunications systems
C) Realization that other hi-tech aspects of applications such as databases and networks are important
D) Recognition of the technical limitations of the code-centric view of information systems
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The authors refer to the inversion of the system development life cycle. By this they mean:
A) Coding now drives the process
B) Implementation covers the whole life cycle, not just one phase
C) Analysis and design now come after feasibility studies
D) Programming is a small or nonexistent part of the life cycle
A) Coding now drives the process
B) Implementation covers the whole life cycle, not just one phase
C) Analysis and design now come after feasibility studies
D) Programming is a small or nonexistent part of the life cycle
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10
Implementation comprises trivial activities related to putting the system in its organizational setting.
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11
Because enterprise systems are usually custom-built for a company, most vendors advocate making modifications to the software.
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12
We now recognize that information systems are not technical.
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13
Simple upgrades or enhancements to existing enterprise systems are not generally considered to be implementation projects.
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14
Deciding who and when to hire, creating a budget, and setting up ways to measure the project outcomes occurs during this specific part of implementing an enterprise system.
A) Coding
B) Implementation
C) Planning
D) Realization
A) Coding
B) Implementation
C) Planning
D) Realization
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15
A phased approach to enterprise implementation is generally more efficient and requires less testing than a big bang approach.
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Deciding who and when to hire, creating a budget, and setting up ways to measure the project outcomes occurs during this specific part of implementing an enterprise system.
A) Coding
B) Implementation
C) Realization
D) Planning
A) Coding
B) Implementation
C) Realization
D) Planning
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17
Installation of software occurs within which phase of enterprise system implementation:
A) Initiation
B) Planning
C) Analysis & process design
D) Realization
A) Initiation
B) Planning
C) Analysis & process design
D) Realization
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18
Setting the project mission and making important decisions about the scale of the project occurs during this specific part of implementing an enterprise system.
A) Planning
B) Coding
C) Initiation
D) Transition
A) Planning
B) Coding
C) Initiation
D) Transition
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19
Assessing the firm's overall security requirements occurs within which phase of enterprise system implementation
A) Initiation
B) Planning
C) Analysis & process design
D) Realization
A) Initiation
B) Planning
C) Analysis & process design
D) Realization
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20
Setting the project mission and making important decisions about the scale of the project occurs during this specific part of implementing an enterprise system.
A) Coding
B) Initiation
C) Planning
D) Transition
A) Coding
B) Initiation
C) Planning
D) Transition
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21
Most implementation methodologies offered by ERP vendors are derived from those developed by consulting firms.
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22
The big bang approach has a number of disadvantages, including:
A) The definitions of data elements may not map exactly to those definitions provided by the enterprise system developer.
B) Since they require more coordination up front, big bang projects are harder to manage.
C) Since the business process specialists have to concur on the configuration settings at the beginning of implementation, this forces the approach to be more fully integrated.
D) The implementations seem to move along more slowly than in the phased approach.
A) The definitions of data elements may not map exactly to those definitions provided by the enterprise system developer.
B) Since they require more coordination up front, big bang projects are harder to manage.
C) Since the business process specialists have to concur on the configuration settings at the beginning of implementation, this forces the approach to be more fully integrated.
D) The implementations seem to move along more slowly than in the phased approach.
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23
It is somewhat unusual for a company to rely upon a consulting firm during implementation of an enterprise system.
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24
The big bang approach offers a number of advantages, including:
A) Since the business process specialists have to concur on the configuration settings at the beginning of implementation, this forces the approach to be more fully integrated.
B) Upgrades are more difficult, and many companies find that they are unable to keep their systems current.
C) The approach encourages forms of collaboration that help to collapse the functional silos that persist in many corporations.
D) The definitions of data elements may not map exactly to those definitions provided by the enterprise system developer.
A) Since the business process specialists have to concur on the configuration settings at the beginning of implementation, this forces the approach to be more fully integrated.
B) Upgrades are more difficult, and many companies find that they are unable to keep their systems current.
C) The approach encourages forms of collaboration that help to collapse the functional silos that persist in many corporations.
D) The definitions of data elements may not map exactly to those definitions provided by the enterprise system developer.
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25
Improved management of assets helped Chevron to save many millions of dollars in taxes.
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26
The phased approach offers a number of advantages, including:
A) The approach tends to be less unsettling to the organization than the big bang approach.
B) Some of the linkages in the database can be "broken," reducing the effectiveness of the enterprise system.
C) Projects are more uniform and simpler to manage.
D) Organization will tend to maintain its functional structure.
A) The approach tends to be less unsettling to the organization than the big bang approach.
B) Some of the linkages in the database can be "broken," reducing the effectiveness of the enterprise system.
C) Projects are more uniform and simpler to manage.
D) Organization will tend to maintain its functional structure.
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27
The effect on the enterprise is less extreme when using which of the following approaches to enterprise system implementation
A) Blueprinting
B) Bottom up approach
C) Big Bang approach
D) Phased approach
A) Blueprinting
B) Bottom up approach
C) Big Bang approach
D) Phased approach
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28
The phased approach has a number of disadvantages, including:
A) There is more overall testing because the modules are tested separately.
B) Organization will tend to maintain its functional structure.
C) Upgrades are more difficult, and many companies find that they are unable to keep their systems current.
D) Since each module is separately implemented, configuration changes that are made later during the implementation may conflict with those made earlier.
A) There is more overall testing because the modules are tested separately.
B) Organization will tend to maintain its functional structure.
C) Upgrades are more difficult, and many companies find that they are unable to keep their systems current.
D) Since each module is separately implemented, configuration changes that are made later during the implementation may conflict with those made earlier.
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29
Which of the following approaches is likely to entail making significant changes to existing organizational processes?
A) Blueprinting
B) Bottom up approach
C) Big Bang approach
D) Phased approach
A) Blueprinting
B) Bottom up approach
C) Big Bang approach
D) Phased approach
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30
Most consultants and enterprise system vendors recommend making modifications to ERP software over changing the way a company and its employee operate.
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31
Implementing an enterprise system on a module by module basis is an example of which of the following approaches.
A) Blueprinting
B) Bottom up approach
C) Big Bang approach
D) Phased approach
A) Blueprinting
B) Bottom up approach
C) Big Bang approach
D) Phased approach
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32
Determining the functionality to be included in each part of an implementation project occurs during which of the following phase.
A) Initiation
B) Planning
C) Analysis & process design
D) Realization
A) Initiation
B) Planning
C) Analysis & process design
D) Realization
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What are some of the most important factors to consider when choosing a hardware platform vendor?
A) Training costs
B) Restraining forces
C) Require desktop "power"
D) Support needs
A) Training costs
B) Restraining forces
C) Require desktop "power"
D) Support needs
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34
The practice of building computer systems has remained highly stable over the past three decades.
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35
What are some of the most important factors to consider when choosing a hardware platform vendor?
A) Training costs
B) Require desktop "power"
C) Restraining forces
D) Support needs
A) Training costs
B) Require desktop "power"
C) Restraining forces
D) Support needs
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What are some of the most important factors to consider when choosing an implementation partner?
A) Experience of the partner
B) Security requirements of the system
C) Restraining forces
D) Extraterrestrial concerns
A) Experience of the partner
B) Security requirements of the system
C) Restraining forces
D) Extraterrestrial concerns
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What are some of the most important factors to consider when choosing an implementation partner?
A) Security requirements of the system
B) Restraining forces
C) Experience of the partner
D) Extraterrestrial concerns
A) Security requirements of the system
B) Restraining forces
C) Experience of the partner
D) Extraterrestrial concerns
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