Deck 2: Organizational and Business Context

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Within an organizational context, the structure of information system users is formed by levels of:

A) technician, manager, and president
B) clerk, superintendent, and higher administrator
C) individual, work group, organizational and inter-organizational users
D) office support staff, knowledge workers, middle managers and executives
E) users with and without technical background
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Which of the following statements about users of an organization's information system is appropriate?

A) Users are a part of the organizational context for HCI issues;
B) A system that supports group work level task can not be used by individual users;
C) Users of an organization's information system are only members within this organization;
D) Work groups and organizations are at the same user level, because both are formed by groups of people;
E) A word processing system, which is popularly used by office support staff, is of no use to knowledge workers.
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Which of the following provides a full list of examples for tasks performed by the four levels of users within an organization?

A) electronic document preparation, decision making, project management, and enterprise resource planning
B) decision making, work flow management, project management, and customer account management
C) data entry, work flow management, decision making, and enterprise resource planning
D) data entry, project management, enterprise resource planning, and supply chain management
E) customer relationship management, decision making, product development, and electronic document preparation
Question
The organization context is of important meaning in HCI design, because it shapes factors such as ___, which decide the HCI focuses in system development.

A) local scenery
B) regional weather
C) preferences in system design
D) products delivery
E) food supply
Question
Which of the following is an example of tasks at the organizational-level?

A) data entry
B) customer management
C) project management
D) enterprise resources planning
E) work flow management
Question
A task that is performed by an individual is:

A) decision making
B) project management
C) customer support
D) production management
E) building construction
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An individual level user of an information system can be:

A) a quality standard
B) a project team
C) a sales department
D) a knowledge worker
E) a company
Question
At the individual level, a doctor in a hospital context is:

A) an office support staff person
B) a knowledge worker
C) a middle manager
D) an organization executive
E) a customer
Question
Systems designed for users at the individual level are:

A) team-oriented
B) organization-oriented
C) theory-oriented
D) research-oriented
E) single-user oriented
Question
Which of the following is a characteristic of tasks performed by office support staff?

A) well structured
B) intermittent
C) complex
D) creative
E) unique
Question
Electronic Document Preparation Systems are designed to automate and support the work for users at a level similar to ___.

A) project team
B) office secretary
C) sales department
D) printing office
E) non-profit organization
Question
A pull-down menu in a document preparation system is an example of a ___ level design element.

A) task
B) semantic
C) syntactic
D) lexical
E) usage
Question
Which of the following is an example of Electronic Document Preparation System?

A) Adobe Photo Shop
B) VMware
C) MS Word
D) Linux
E) Norton Antivirus
Question
Data Entry Systems are a type of:

A) Knowledge Work Systems
B) Project Management Systems
C) Office Automation Systems
D) Decision Support Systems
E) Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
Question
Please select the correct statement about Data Entry Systems from the following.

A) Data Entry Systems are used to support automatic data processing;
B) Data Entry Systems are generally obtained as off-the-shelf products;
C) Data Entry Systems aim at reducing user control of the data entry process as much as possible;
D) Data Entry Systems are designed to automatically scan organizational data into information systems;
E) Data Entry Systems give users the opportunities of verifying and correcting entered data.
Question
Providing a "save file" option in a Data Entry System is a ___ level design decision.

A) task
B) semantic
C) syntactic
D) lexical
E) usage
Question
To help online customers enter their orders, a well designed Data Entry System should have characteristics such as:

A) endowing little control with users
B) slowing down the data entry process to ensure accurate data entry
C) asking for redundant data entries
D) maximizing keystrokes and customer body movement for exercising purpose
E) easy to use
Question
Which of the following could be a Data Entry System?

A) an Internet-based e-commerce order form
B) a word processor
C) a presentation software
D) a statistics software package
E) an online news Web site
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Customer Account Management Systems are examples of systems used by:

A) individual level users
B) work group level users
C) department level users
D) organizational level users
E) interorganizational level users
Question
A Customer Account Management Systems can:

A) predict a company's future products for customers;
B) choose a company's supplier;
C) manage customers' queries;
D) select a company's CEO;
E) develop a company's production plan;
Question
With support from Customer Account Management Systems, a customer will be able to:

A) have the authority to develop the budget for a company;
B) retrieve previous transaction records at an online store;
C) decide the CEO of a company
D) monitor the operation of a company
E) manage the projects of a company
Question
Which of the following statements about Customer Account Management Systems is appropriate?

A) They are designed to support the project management of a company;
B) They are designed to support the development of a company's budget;
C) They are designed to support the management of a company's production;
D) They are developed to automate the CEO selection of a company;
E) Internet-based Customer Account Management Systems allow customers to self-serve without human interaction of the company employees.
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Customers' trust with an Online Customer Account Management System is mainly concerned with:

A) history of the online company
B) price of the products provided online
C) security of personal information
D) mission of the online company
E) size of the online company
Question
To support transferring funds between accounts using a Customer Account Management System when a customer is checking his account balance is a ___ level design decision.

A) task
B) semantic
C) syntactic
D) lexical
E) usage
Question
Knowledge Work Systems are designed to support ___.

A) organization and presentation of a company's sales data
B) contact with customers
C) storage of organizational digital files
D) development of products gallery
E) knowledge creation activities
Question
Knowledge Work Systems provide intellectual work support of ___ users.

A) individual level
B) consumer type of
C) clerical
D) inter-organizational
E) national
Question
Users of Knowledge Work Systems could be:

A) office cleaning staff
B) a restaurant waiter
C) a bus driver
D) a postman
E) an architect
Question
An example of Knowledge Work Systems is:

A) MS PowerPoint
B) Window Media Player
C) CAD (computer-aided design)
D) Adobe Acrobat Reader
E) Skype IM system
Question
Engineering new products with the aid of a Knowledge Work System is an activity at ___ level.

A) task
B) semantic
C) syntactic
D) lexical
E) usage
Question
An output from a Knowledge Work System could be:

A) a list of a customer's order history
B) a blueprint of a building
C) a dataset entered into the system
D) a catalog of products available at an online store
E) a work schedule
Question
Decision Support Systems are designed to support:

A) group work planning
B) organizational resources procurement
C) single-users' decision making
D) inter-organizational tasks
E) national security
Question
Decision Support Systems can be used for:

A) drawing the structure of a building
B) collecting customer information
C) communicating with external organizations
D) sales forecasting
E) retrieving transaction records of a specific customer
Question
Executive Support Systems (ESS) can provide users with the capacity to:

A) edit digital files
B) explore the codes of a software program
C) modify customers' personal information
D) keep contact with external organizations
E) explore data at an aggregate level
Question
Users of Executive Support Systems (ESS) are:

A) executives of an organization
B) office support staff
C) engineers
D) information technology professionals
E) customer support personnel
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Work group level refers to groups of people that:

A) live together
B) work together
C) walk together
D) travel together
E) shop together
Question
Which of the following tasks can be supported by a Project Management System?

A) market analysis
B) revenue prediction
C) coordination of human resources
D) identification of potential customers
E) pricing policy test
Question
An example of Project Management System is:

A) Adobe Photo Shop
B) Word Processor
C) Linux
D) MS Project
E) CAD (computer-aided design)
Question
Work Flow Management Systems help users at the level of ___ to deal with the specification and execution of business processes.

A) individual
B) work group
C) organizational
D) inter-organizational
E) national
Question
For a team working on a project, a Project Management System helps fulfill the organizational consideration of:

A) anonymity
B) revenue generation
C) locus of control
D) coordination
E) organizational learning
Question
A Work Flow Management System is a work group level system that emphasizes on organizational considerations such as:

A) contacting customers
B) meeting with suppliers
C) personal travel planning
D) gaining trust from the public
E) providing shared workspace
Question
The interface design of a Project Management System is focused on ___ to support team work.

A) work-breakdown structures
B) organization charts
C) organizational reports
D) data entry forms
E) organizational policies
Question
As a type of work group level support systems, Work Flow Management Systems usually utilize features such as ___ in the interface design.

A) PERT charts
B) organization charts
C) tasks flow diagrams
D) forms
E) policies
Question
Group work level systems are designed to support group level tasks such as:

A) typing a manuscript into a computer
B) managing work flow of a project
C) providing technical support to a customer
D) enterprise resource planning
E) moving a mouse
Question
GSS stands for:

A) Guide for Service System
B) Group Synchronization Schedule
C) Graphic Service System
D) Group Support System
E) Graphic Support Service
Question
WYSIWIS ("what you see is what I see") refers to the feature enabled in:

A) Document Preparation Systems
B) Organizational Communication Systems
C) Work Flow Management Systems
D) Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
E) Group Support Systems
Question
Organizational Communication Systems aim at supporting:

A) customer visit to a company's physical presence
B) enterprise-level communications
C) in-person conversation between company members
D) product advertising aired on TV
E) non-working time planning of employees
Question
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems are designed to support major functions and activities of an organization, such as:

A) managing personnel
B) performing error-check for in-house developed software
C) editing a film clip
D) developing blueprint for new buildings
E) diagnosing the failure of a system device
Question
ERP systems stand for:

A) Employee Reward Processing systems
B) Emergency Response Program systems
C) Enterprise Resource Planning systems
D) Earth Resource Protection systems
E) Enterprise Resource Protection systems
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A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) System can support:

A) project management within a company
B) budget planning of a company
C) employees' commuting routes
D) customer behavior analysis
E) personnel management of a company
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Which of the following statements about Interorganizational Systems is correct?

A) Interorganizational Systems create B2C links between a company and its external individual customers;
B) Interorganizational Systems create C2C links between a company's individual customers;
C) In e-commerce, Interorganizational Systems relies heavily on human intervention in supporting the management of a company's supply chain;
D) Interorganizational Systems link companies with external individual customers;
E) Interorganizational Systems link companies with external organizations;
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Deck 2: Organizational and Business Context
1
Within an organizational context, the structure of information system users is formed by levels of:

A) technician, manager, and president
B) clerk, superintendent, and higher administrator
C) individual, work group, organizational and inter-organizational users
D) office support staff, knowledge workers, middle managers and executives
E) users with and without technical background
individual, work group, organizational and inter-organizational users
2
Which of the following statements about users of an organization's information system is appropriate?

A) Users are a part of the organizational context for HCI issues;
B) A system that supports group work level task can not be used by individual users;
C) Users of an organization's information system are only members within this organization;
D) Work groups and organizations are at the same user level, because both are formed by groups of people;
E) A word processing system, which is popularly used by office support staff, is of no use to knowledge workers.
Users are a part of the organizational context for HCI issues;
3
Which of the following provides a full list of examples for tasks performed by the four levels of users within an organization?

A) electronic document preparation, decision making, project management, and enterprise resource planning
B) decision making, work flow management, project management, and customer account management
C) data entry, work flow management, decision making, and enterprise resource planning
D) data entry, project management, enterprise resource planning, and supply chain management
E) customer relationship management, decision making, product development, and electronic document preparation
data entry, project management, enterprise resource planning, and supply chain management
4
The organization context is of important meaning in HCI design, because it shapes factors such as ___, which decide the HCI focuses in system development.

A) local scenery
B) regional weather
C) preferences in system design
D) products delivery
E) food supply
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Which of the following is an example of tasks at the organizational-level?

A) data entry
B) customer management
C) project management
D) enterprise resources planning
E) work flow management
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A task that is performed by an individual is:

A) decision making
B) project management
C) customer support
D) production management
E) building construction
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An individual level user of an information system can be:

A) a quality standard
B) a project team
C) a sales department
D) a knowledge worker
E) a company
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At the individual level, a doctor in a hospital context is:

A) an office support staff person
B) a knowledge worker
C) a middle manager
D) an organization executive
E) a customer
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Systems designed for users at the individual level are:

A) team-oriented
B) organization-oriented
C) theory-oriented
D) research-oriented
E) single-user oriented
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Which of the following is a characteristic of tasks performed by office support staff?

A) well structured
B) intermittent
C) complex
D) creative
E) unique
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Electronic Document Preparation Systems are designed to automate and support the work for users at a level similar to ___.

A) project team
B) office secretary
C) sales department
D) printing office
E) non-profit organization
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A pull-down menu in a document preparation system is an example of a ___ level design element.

A) task
B) semantic
C) syntactic
D) lexical
E) usage
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Which of the following is an example of Electronic Document Preparation System?

A) Adobe Photo Shop
B) VMware
C) MS Word
D) Linux
E) Norton Antivirus
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Data Entry Systems are a type of:

A) Knowledge Work Systems
B) Project Management Systems
C) Office Automation Systems
D) Decision Support Systems
E) Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
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Please select the correct statement about Data Entry Systems from the following.

A) Data Entry Systems are used to support automatic data processing;
B) Data Entry Systems are generally obtained as off-the-shelf products;
C) Data Entry Systems aim at reducing user control of the data entry process as much as possible;
D) Data Entry Systems are designed to automatically scan organizational data into information systems;
E) Data Entry Systems give users the opportunities of verifying and correcting entered data.
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Providing a "save file" option in a Data Entry System is a ___ level design decision.

A) task
B) semantic
C) syntactic
D) lexical
E) usage
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To help online customers enter their orders, a well designed Data Entry System should have characteristics such as:

A) endowing little control with users
B) slowing down the data entry process to ensure accurate data entry
C) asking for redundant data entries
D) maximizing keystrokes and customer body movement for exercising purpose
E) easy to use
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Which of the following could be a Data Entry System?

A) an Internet-based e-commerce order form
B) a word processor
C) a presentation software
D) a statistics software package
E) an online news Web site
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Customer Account Management Systems are examples of systems used by:

A) individual level users
B) work group level users
C) department level users
D) organizational level users
E) interorganizational level users
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A Customer Account Management Systems can:

A) predict a company's future products for customers;
B) choose a company's supplier;
C) manage customers' queries;
D) select a company's CEO;
E) develop a company's production plan;
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With support from Customer Account Management Systems, a customer will be able to:

A) have the authority to develop the budget for a company;
B) retrieve previous transaction records at an online store;
C) decide the CEO of a company
D) monitor the operation of a company
E) manage the projects of a company
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Which of the following statements about Customer Account Management Systems is appropriate?

A) They are designed to support the project management of a company;
B) They are designed to support the development of a company's budget;
C) They are designed to support the management of a company's production;
D) They are developed to automate the CEO selection of a company;
E) Internet-based Customer Account Management Systems allow customers to self-serve without human interaction of the company employees.
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Customers' trust with an Online Customer Account Management System is mainly concerned with:

A) history of the online company
B) price of the products provided online
C) security of personal information
D) mission of the online company
E) size of the online company
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To support transferring funds between accounts using a Customer Account Management System when a customer is checking his account balance is a ___ level design decision.

A) task
B) semantic
C) syntactic
D) lexical
E) usage
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Knowledge Work Systems are designed to support ___.

A) organization and presentation of a company's sales data
B) contact with customers
C) storage of organizational digital files
D) development of products gallery
E) knowledge creation activities
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Knowledge Work Systems provide intellectual work support of ___ users.

A) individual level
B) consumer type of
C) clerical
D) inter-organizational
E) national
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Users of Knowledge Work Systems could be:

A) office cleaning staff
B) a restaurant waiter
C) a bus driver
D) a postman
E) an architect
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An example of Knowledge Work Systems is:

A) MS PowerPoint
B) Window Media Player
C) CAD (computer-aided design)
D) Adobe Acrobat Reader
E) Skype IM system
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Engineering new products with the aid of a Knowledge Work System is an activity at ___ level.

A) task
B) semantic
C) syntactic
D) lexical
E) usage
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An output from a Knowledge Work System could be:

A) a list of a customer's order history
B) a blueprint of a building
C) a dataset entered into the system
D) a catalog of products available at an online store
E) a work schedule
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31
Decision Support Systems are designed to support:

A) group work planning
B) organizational resources procurement
C) single-users' decision making
D) inter-organizational tasks
E) national security
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Decision Support Systems can be used for:

A) drawing the structure of a building
B) collecting customer information
C) communicating with external organizations
D) sales forecasting
E) retrieving transaction records of a specific customer
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Executive Support Systems (ESS) can provide users with the capacity to:

A) edit digital files
B) explore the codes of a software program
C) modify customers' personal information
D) keep contact with external organizations
E) explore data at an aggregate level
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Users of Executive Support Systems (ESS) are:

A) executives of an organization
B) office support staff
C) engineers
D) information technology professionals
E) customer support personnel
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Work group level refers to groups of people that:

A) live together
B) work together
C) walk together
D) travel together
E) shop together
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Which of the following tasks can be supported by a Project Management System?

A) market analysis
B) revenue prediction
C) coordination of human resources
D) identification of potential customers
E) pricing policy test
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An example of Project Management System is:

A) Adobe Photo Shop
B) Word Processor
C) Linux
D) MS Project
E) CAD (computer-aided design)
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Work Flow Management Systems help users at the level of ___ to deal with the specification and execution of business processes.

A) individual
B) work group
C) organizational
D) inter-organizational
E) national
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39
For a team working on a project, a Project Management System helps fulfill the organizational consideration of:

A) anonymity
B) revenue generation
C) locus of control
D) coordination
E) organizational learning
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A Work Flow Management System is a work group level system that emphasizes on organizational considerations such as:

A) contacting customers
B) meeting with suppliers
C) personal travel planning
D) gaining trust from the public
E) providing shared workspace
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The interface design of a Project Management System is focused on ___ to support team work.

A) work-breakdown structures
B) organization charts
C) organizational reports
D) data entry forms
E) organizational policies
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As a type of work group level support systems, Work Flow Management Systems usually utilize features such as ___ in the interface design.

A) PERT charts
B) organization charts
C) tasks flow diagrams
D) forms
E) policies
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Group work level systems are designed to support group level tasks such as:

A) typing a manuscript into a computer
B) managing work flow of a project
C) providing technical support to a customer
D) enterprise resource planning
E) moving a mouse
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GSS stands for:

A) Guide for Service System
B) Group Synchronization Schedule
C) Graphic Service System
D) Group Support System
E) Graphic Support Service
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WYSIWIS ("what you see is what I see") refers to the feature enabled in:

A) Document Preparation Systems
B) Organizational Communication Systems
C) Work Flow Management Systems
D) Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
E) Group Support Systems
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Organizational Communication Systems aim at supporting:

A) customer visit to a company's physical presence
B) enterprise-level communications
C) in-person conversation between company members
D) product advertising aired on TV
E) non-working time planning of employees
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems are designed to support major functions and activities of an organization, such as:

A) managing personnel
B) performing error-check for in-house developed software
C) editing a film clip
D) developing blueprint for new buildings
E) diagnosing the failure of a system device
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ERP systems stand for:

A) Employee Reward Processing systems
B) Emergency Response Program systems
C) Enterprise Resource Planning systems
D) Earth Resource Protection systems
E) Enterprise Resource Protection systems
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A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) System can support:

A) project management within a company
B) budget planning of a company
C) employees' commuting routes
D) customer behavior analysis
E) personnel management of a company
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Which of the following statements about Interorganizational Systems is correct?

A) Interorganizational Systems create B2C links between a company and its external individual customers;
B) Interorganizational Systems create C2C links between a company's individual customers;
C) In e-commerce, Interorganizational Systems relies heavily on human intervention in supporting the management of a company's supply chain;
D) Interorganizational Systems link companies with external individual customers;
E) Interorganizational Systems link companies with external organizations;
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