Deck 9: Information, Decision Support, and Special-Purpose Systems

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Management information and decision support systems can provide a wealth of information to help people make better decisions.
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The implementation stage of the problem-solving process involves a feedback and adjustment process.
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Both reactive and proactive problem solvers can turn problems into opportunities, but taking a reactive approach means you can identify opportunities earlier and exploit them faster.
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Most organizations and individuals use only a proactive approach to problem solving.
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Information systems are often used to support nonprogrammed decisions by providing reports on problems that are routine and that have well-defined relationships.
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Determining the appropriate training program for a new employee is an example of a programmed decision.
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Nonprogrammed decisions require human knowledge or software that has human knowledge embedded in it.
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Optimization is used by airlines to create flight schedules that provide the best return on investment.
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A heuristic procedure used by baseball team managers is to place those batters most likely to get on base at the top of the lineup, followed by the "power hitters" who will drive the leadoff batters in to score.
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An MIS is fueled by databases.
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Transaction processing systems cannot record data in a database for every transaction within a business, as it would overload the system.
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An MIS can mine transaction data for interesting trends and important statistics.
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Many corporations have adopted the term artificial intelligence to label their MIS systems.
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You can view your credit report online on demand.
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An MIS is "smarter" than a DSS.
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An ERP for a large business would include components for manufacturing, supply chain management, financials, project management, human resources, customer relationship management, and data warehousing applications.
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When adopting an ERP system, only select information systems within the organization are studied and redesigned.
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A DSS often uses mathematical models and calculations designed to solve a specific problem.
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Simulation uses chance or probability.
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During the monitoring stage of the problem-solving process, problems and opportunities are identified and defined. ____________________
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With a(n) proactive problem-solving approach, the problem solver waits until a problem surfaces or becomes apparent before taking any action. ____________________
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Problems that are routine and that have well-defined relationships are called unstructured problems. ____________________
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Deciding whether to buy a townhouse or rent an apartment, and weighing the benefits and disadvantages of various diets are examples of nonprogrammed decisions. ____________________
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An example of a(n) heuristic used in business is to order a four months' supply of inventory for a particular item when the inventory level drops to 20 or fewer units. ____________________
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An MIS pulls data from one or more databases, sorts and sifts the data based on specific criteria, and produces reports of useful information. ____________________
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The information produced in MIS reports is commonly referred to as business intelligence. ____________________
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  -Referring to the figure above, the database that is the primary source of input for the MIS of a business is its corporate databases. ____________________<div style=padding-top: 35px>
-Referring to the figure above, the database that is the primary source of input for the MIS of a business is its corporate databases. ____________________
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A(n) portal report, a special type of scheduled report, summarizes the previous day's critical activities and is typically available at the beginning of each workday. ____________________
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A bank can use exception reports to get a list of customer inquiries that have been open for a period of time without some progress or closure. ____________________
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The DSS approach emphasizes that people, not machines, make decisions. ____________________
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What-if analysis is the process of determining what problem data is required for a given result. ____________________
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A computer simulation allows people to analyze various possibilities and scenarios. ____________________
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A patient will get a(n) optimization report from a clinic only if a blood test shows a possible problem. ____________________
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The true potential of computer systems is in providing information to ____.

A) perform tasks more efficiently
B) perform tasks less expensively
C) help people make smarter decisions
D) help computers make smart decisions
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<strong>  -Referring to the figure above, the problem-solving process involves ____ steps.</strong> A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-Referring to the figure above, the problem-solving process involves ____ steps.

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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<strong>  -Referring to the figure above, it would be the ____ stage of the problem-solving process that includes a feedback and adjustment process.</strong> A) design B) choice C) implementation D) monitoring <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-Referring to the figure above, it would be the ____ stage of the problem-solving process that includes a feedback and adjustment process.

A) design
B) choice
C) implementation
D) monitoring
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One of the highest compliments is to be recognized by your friends and coworkers as a "real problem ____."

A) identifier
B) solver
C) fact finder
D) designer
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Decision making is a process that takes place in three stages that does NOT include: ____.

A) intelligence
B) design
C) choice
D) implementation
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The intelligence stage of the problem-solving process includes all of these tasks EXCEPT ____.

A) problems and opportunities are identified and defined
B) things that might constrain the solution are identified
C) the problem or opportunity environment is investigated
D) alternative solutions to the problem are developed
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During the ____ stage the feasibility and implications of different alternatives are evaluated.

A) choice
B) implementation
C) intelligence
D) design
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During the ____ stage of the problem-solving process, a course of action is selected.

A) selection
B) choice
C) implementation
D) design
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With a(n) ____ problem solving approach, the problem solver seeks out potential problems before they become serious.

A) proactive
B) reactive
C) structured
D) unstructured
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____ decisions deal with unusual or exceptional situations.

A) Nonprogrammed
B) Programmed
C) either a. or b.
D) neither a. nor b.
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Nonprogrammed decisions can be difficult to represent as a(n) ____.

A) rule
B) procedure
C) quantitative method
D) all of the above
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Decision support systems and expert systems are used to solve a variety of ____ decisions in which the problem is not routine and rules and relationships are not well defined.

A) programmed
B) nonprogrammed
C) either a. or b.
D) neither a. nor b.
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When a problem is not routine and rules and relationships are not well defined, it is a(n) ____ problem.

A) structured
B) unstructured
C) reactive
D) proactive
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A(n) ____ model finds the best solution, usually the one that will best help individuals or organizations meet their goals.

A) optimization
B) goal-seeking
C) dashboard
D) what-if
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An example of a ____ rule in the military is to "get there first with the most firepower."

A) what-if
B) goal-seeking
C) demand
D) heuristic
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The primary purpose of an MIS is to help individuals and organizations achieve their goals by providing ____ and information used to make better decisions.

A) reports
B) tables
C) graphs
D) mind maps
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An example of the output of an MIS would be ____.

A) A doctor's report on the results of a routine physical exam
B) A report showing all swimmers who have grades below a certain GPA
C) A report comparing features and prices of a particular make and model of car at auto dealers within 100 miles of home
D) all of the above
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An MIS does all of these tasks EXCEPT: ____.

A) pulls data from one or more databases
B) sifts the data based on specific criteria
C) produces reports of useful information
D) makes decisions
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External data may be stored ____.

A) on databases within the organization
B) in an external database
C) either a. or b.
D) neither a. nor b.
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The output of most management information systems is a collection of ____.

A) Web sites
B) statistics
C) reports
D) personnel files
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In what is commonly called an executive ____, management information systems provide real-time reporting that allows decision makers to stay connected to dynamic changes in the business.

A) dashboard
B) portal
C) report
D) hub
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____ is a contemporary term for an MIS designed for specific business needs.

A) BI
B) AI
C) DSS
D) KM
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Many corporations have adopted the term ____ intelligence to label their MIS systems.

A) business
B) artificial
C) dashboard
D) executive
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The following is an example of a scheduled report: ____.

A) An investor can receive monthly statements summarizing the performance of his or her stock
B) A university student receives a report at the end of each semester or quarter summarizing his or her grades
C) both a. and b.
D) neither a. nor b.
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____ reports allow people to take quick, corrective action when it is most needed.

A) Key-indicator
B) Key-index
C) Key-information
D) Key-intelligence
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____ reports are developed to give certain information at a person's request.

A) Scheduled
B) Demand
C) What-if
D) Goal-seeking
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____ reports are reports that are automatically produced when a situation is unusual or requires action.

A) Exception
B) Optimization
C) Executive dashboard
D) Simulation
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<strong>  -Referring to the figure above, the following is a true statement: ____.</strong> A) As you descend the pyramid, each system builds and relies on the systems above it B) As you ascend the pyramid, each system builds and relies on the underlying systems C) both a. and b. D) neither a. nor b. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-Referring to the figure above, the following is a true statement: ____.

A) As you descend the pyramid, each system builds and relies on the systems above it
B) As you ascend the pyramid, each system builds and relies on the underlying systems
C) both a. and b.
D) neither a. nor b.
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<strong>  -The figure above illustrates the level of ____ of the primary computer-based information systems discussed in this chapter.</strong> A) complexity B) intelligence C) workload D) all of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-The figure above illustrates the level of ____ of the primary computer-based information systems discussed in this chapter.

A) complexity
B) intelligence
C) workload
D) all of the above
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<strong>  -Referring to the figure above, a(n) ____ extends the functionality of a DSS by implementing AI techniques.</strong> A) TPS B) MIS C) ES D) none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-Referring to the figure above, a(n) ____ extends the functionality of a DSS by implementing AI techniques.

A) TPS
B) MIS
C) ES
D) none of the above
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A typical category for an MIS is ____.

A) Sales Analytics
B) Marketing Analytics
C) Order Management and Fulfillment Analytics
D) all of the above
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____ systems have become a necessity for businesses looking to streamline production.

A) Procurement management
B) Supply chain management
C) Logistics streamlining
D) Customer relationship
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Customer ____ management systems are used by many businesses for gauging customer satisfaction and responding to customer issues.

A) relationship
B) service
C) transaction
D) problem
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An enterprise resource planning system integrates all data processing in a corporation into one unified system that would ____.

A) share data
B) have a standardized user interface
C) be centrally administered and maintained
D) all of the above
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Typically, a corporation contracts a professional ERP vendor to manage the design and installation of the system. Vendors include ____.

A) Oracle and IBM
B) Mozilla and Google
C) both a. and b.
D) neither .a nor b.
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The focus of a DSS is on decision-making effectiveness when faced with ____ problems.

A) unstructured
B) semistructured
C) structured
D) either a. or b.
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Decision support systems do all of the following EXCEPT: ____.

A) handle a range of data from small amounts to large amounts
B) obtain and process data from different sources
C) provide limited report options
D) perform complex, sophisticated analysis
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All of the following is true of decision support systems EXCEPT: ____.

A) A DSS is less "smart" than an MIS
B) A DSS supports optimization and heuristic approaches
C) A DSS performs simulation
D) A DSS performs "what-if" and goal-seeking analysis
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With ____ analysis, a person can make changes to problem data and immediately see the impact on the results.

A) what-if
B) goal-seeking
C) demand
D) proactive
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Performing ____ analysis allows a manager to determine what monthly net income is needed to have a return of 9 percent.

A) goal-seeking
B) what-if
C) heuristic
D) demand
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An MIS ____.

A) is strong in modeling
B) provides information from corporate databases to be used by decision makers
C) both a. and b.
D) neither a. nor b.
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For a system to be more intelligent than a DSS, ____ intelligence techniques would have to be leveraged to give the system the ability to reach conclusions and offer advice, even with insufficient information on which to base a decision.

A) business
B) artificial
C) random
D) mapping
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The characteristics of a typical GDSS include all of the following EXCEPT: ____.

A) flexibility
B) reduction of negative group behavior
C) support of positive group behavior
D) defends against anonymous input
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One popular groupware package, ____ Notes, can capture, store, manipulate, and distribute memos and communications that are developed during group projects.

A) Adobe
B) Lotus
C) Microsoft
D) Mozilla
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____ is an example of a groupware product available on the Web.

A) WebEx
B) Genesys Meeting Center
C) GoToMeeting Corporate
D) all of the above
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The four most common types of information systems, TPS, MIS, DSS, and ES, are common in ____.

A) all industries
B) all professions
C) both a. and b.
D) neither a. nor b.
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Often, multiple systems are merged into multifunction ____ systems that support a variety of activities.

A) portal
B) heuristic
C) hybrid
D) demand
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Management information and decision support systems can provide a wealth of information to help people make better decisions.
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The implementation stage of the problem-solving process involves a feedback and adjustment process.
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Both reactive and proactive problem solvers can turn problems into opportunities, but taking a reactive approach means you can identify opportunities earlier and exploit them faster.
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Most organizations and individuals use only a proactive approach to problem solving.
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Information systems are often used to support nonprogrammed decisions by providing reports on problems that are routine and that have well-defined relationships.
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Determining the appropriate training program for a new employee is an example of a programmed decision.
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Nonprogrammed decisions require human knowledge or software that has human knowledge embedded in it.
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Optimization is used by airlines to create flight schedules that provide the best return on investment.
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A heuristic procedure used by baseball team managers is to place those batters most likely to get on base at the top of the lineup, followed by the "power hitters" who will drive the leadoff batters in to score.
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An MIS is fueled by databases.
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Transaction processing systems cannot record data in a database for every transaction within a business, as it would overload the system.
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An MIS can mine transaction data for interesting trends and important statistics.
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Many corporations have adopted the term artificial intelligence to label their MIS systems.
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An MIS is "smarter" than a DSS.
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A DSS often uses mathematical models and calculations designed to solve a specific problem.
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Simulation uses chance or probability.
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During the monitoring stage of the problem-solving process, problems and opportunities are identified and defined. ____________________
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Problems that are routine and that have well-defined relationships are called unstructured problems. ____________________
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An example of a(n) heuristic used in business is to order a four months' supply of inventory for a particular item when the inventory level drops to 20 or fewer units. ____________________
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The information produced in MIS reports is commonly referred to as business intelligence. ____________________
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  -Referring to the figure above, the database that is the primary source of input for the MIS of a business is its corporate databases. ____________________
-Referring to the figure above, the database that is the primary source of input for the MIS of a business is its corporate databases. ____________________
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A(n) portal report, a special type of scheduled report, summarizes the previous day's critical activities and is typically available at the beginning of each workday. ____________________
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A bank can use exception reports to get a list of customer inquiries that have been open for a period of time without some progress or closure. ____________________
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The DSS approach emphasizes that people, not machines, make decisions. ____________________
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What-if analysis is the process of determining what problem data is required for a given result. ____________________
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A computer simulation allows people to analyze various possibilities and scenarios. ____________________
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A patient will get a(n) optimization report from a clinic only if a blood test shows a possible problem. ____________________
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The true potential of computer systems is in providing information to ____.

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C) help people make smarter decisions
D) help computers make smart decisions
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<strong>  -Referring to the figure above, the problem-solving process involves ____ steps.</strong> A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5
-Referring to the figure above, the problem-solving process involves ____ steps.

A) 2
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C) 4
D) 5
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<strong>  -Referring to the figure above, it would be the ____ stage of the problem-solving process that includes a feedback and adjustment process.</strong> A) design B) choice C) implementation D) monitoring
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C) implementation
D) monitoring
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One of the highest compliments is to be recognized by your friends and coworkers as a "real problem ____."

A) identifier
B) solver
C) fact finder
D) designer
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Decision making is a process that takes place in three stages that does NOT include: ____.

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D) implementation
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The intelligence stage of the problem-solving process includes all of these tasks EXCEPT ____.

A) problems and opportunities are identified and defined
B) things that might constrain the solution are identified
C) the problem or opportunity environment is investigated
D) alternative solutions to the problem are developed
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During the ____ stage the feasibility and implications of different alternatives are evaluated.

A) choice
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C) intelligence
D) design
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During the ____ stage of the problem-solving process, a course of action is selected.

A) selection
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C) implementation
D) design
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With a(n) ____ problem solving approach, the problem solver seeks out potential problems before they become serious.

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B) reactive
C) structured
D) unstructured
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____ decisions deal with unusual or exceptional situations.

A) Nonprogrammed
B) Programmed
C) either a. or b.
D) neither a. nor b.
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Nonprogrammed decisions can be difficult to represent as a(n) ____.

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D) all of the above
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Decision support systems and expert systems are used to solve a variety of ____ decisions in which the problem is not routine and rules and relationships are not well defined.

A) programmed
B) nonprogrammed
C) either a. or b.
D) neither a. nor b.
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When a problem is not routine and rules and relationships are not well defined, it is a(n) ____ problem.

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C) reactive
D) proactive
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A(n) ____ model finds the best solution, usually the one that will best help individuals or organizations meet their goals.

A) optimization
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C) dashboard
D) what-if
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An example of a ____ rule in the military is to "get there first with the most firepower."

A) what-if
B) goal-seeking
C) demand
D) heuristic
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The primary purpose of an MIS is to help individuals and organizations achieve their goals by providing ____ and information used to make better decisions.

A) reports
B) tables
C) graphs
D) mind maps
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An example of the output of an MIS would be ____.

A) A doctor's report on the results of a routine physical exam
B) A report showing all swimmers who have grades below a certain GPA
C) A report comparing features and prices of a particular make and model of car at auto dealers within 100 miles of home
D) all of the above
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An MIS does all of these tasks EXCEPT: ____.

A) pulls data from one or more databases
B) sifts the data based on specific criteria
C) produces reports of useful information
D) makes decisions
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External data may be stored ____.

A) on databases within the organization
B) in an external database
C) either a. or b.
D) neither a. nor b.
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The output of most management information systems is a collection of ____.

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B) statistics
C) reports
D) personnel files
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In what is commonly called an executive ____, management information systems provide real-time reporting that allows decision makers to stay connected to dynamic changes in the business.

A) dashboard
B) portal
C) report
D) hub
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____ is a contemporary term for an MIS designed for specific business needs.

A) BI
B) AI
C) DSS
D) KM
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Many corporations have adopted the term ____ intelligence to label their MIS systems.

A) business
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C) dashboard
D) executive
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The following is an example of a scheduled report: ____.

A) An investor can receive monthly statements summarizing the performance of his or her stock
B) A university student receives a report at the end of each semester or quarter summarizing his or her grades
C) both a. and b.
D) neither a. nor b.
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____ reports allow people to take quick, corrective action when it is most needed.

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C) Key-information
D) Key-intelligence
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____ reports are developed to give certain information at a person's request.

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D) Goal-seeking
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____ reports are reports that are automatically produced when a situation is unusual or requires action.

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D) Simulation
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<strong>  -Referring to the figure above, the following is a true statement: ____.</strong> A) As you descend the pyramid, each system builds and relies on the systems above it B) As you ascend the pyramid, each system builds and relies on the underlying systems C) both a. and b. D) neither a. nor b.
-Referring to the figure above, the following is a true statement: ____.

A) As you descend the pyramid, each system builds and relies on the systems above it
B) As you ascend the pyramid, each system builds and relies on the underlying systems
C) both a. and b.
D) neither a. nor b.
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62
<strong>  -The figure above illustrates the level of ____ of the primary computer-based information systems discussed in this chapter.</strong> A) complexity B) intelligence C) workload D) all of the above
-The figure above illustrates the level of ____ of the primary computer-based information systems discussed in this chapter.

A) complexity
B) intelligence
C) workload
D) all of the above
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63
<strong>  -Referring to the figure above, a(n) ____ extends the functionality of a DSS by implementing AI techniques.</strong> A) TPS B) MIS C) ES D) none of the above
-Referring to the figure above, a(n) ____ extends the functionality of a DSS by implementing AI techniques.

A) TPS
B) MIS
C) ES
D) none of the above
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64
A typical category for an MIS is ____.

A) Sales Analytics
B) Marketing Analytics
C) Order Management and Fulfillment Analytics
D) all of the above
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65
____ systems have become a necessity for businesses looking to streamline production.

A) Procurement management
B) Supply chain management
C) Logistics streamlining
D) Customer relationship
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66
Customer ____ management systems are used by many businesses for gauging customer satisfaction and responding to customer issues.

A) relationship
B) service
C) transaction
D) problem
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67
An enterprise resource planning system integrates all data processing in a corporation into one unified system that would ____.

A) share data
B) have a standardized user interface
C) be centrally administered and maintained
D) all of the above
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68
Typically, a corporation contracts a professional ERP vendor to manage the design and installation of the system. Vendors include ____.

A) Oracle and IBM
B) Mozilla and Google
C) both a. and b.
D) neither .a nor b.
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69
The focus of a DSS is on decision-making effectiveness when faced with ____ problems.

A) unstructured
B) semistructured
C) structured
D) either a. or b.
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70
Decision support systems do all of the following EXCEPT: ____.

A) handle a range of data from small amounts to large amounts
B) obtain and process data from different sources
C) provide limited report options
D) perform complex, sophisticated analysis
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71
All of the following is true of decision support systems EXCEPT: ____.

A) A DSS is less "smart" than an MIS
B) A DSS supports optimization and heuristic approaches
C) A DSS performs simulation
D) A DSS performs "what-if" and goal-seeking analysis
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72
With ____ analysis, a person can make changes to problem data and immediately see the impact on the results.

A) what-if
B) goal-seeking
C) demand
D) proactive
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73
Performing ____ analysis allows a manager to determine what monthly net income is needed to have a return of 9 percent.

A) goal-seeking
B) what-if
C) heuristic
D) demand
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74
An MIS ____.

A) is strong in modeling
B) provides information from corporate databases to be used by decision makers
C) both a. and b.
D) neither a. nor b.
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75
For a system to be more intelligent than a DSS, ____ intelligence techniques would have to be leveraged to give the system the ability to reach conclusions and offer advice, even with insufficient information on which to base a decision.

A) business
B) artificial
C) random
D) mapping
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76
The characteristics of a typical GDSS include all of the following EXCEPT: ____.

A) flexibility
B) reduction of negative group behavior
C) support of positive group behavior
D) defends against anonymous input
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77
One popular groupware package, ____ Notes, can capture, store, manipulate, and distribute memos and communications that are developed during group projects.

A) Adobe
B) Lotus
C) Microsoft
D) Mozilla
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78
____ is an example of a groupware product available on the Web.

A) WebEx
B) Genesys Meeting Center
C) GoToMeeting Corporate
D) all of the above
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79
The four most common types of information systems, TPS, MIS, DSS, and ES, are common in ____.

A) all industries
B) all professions
C) both a. and b.
D) neither a. nor b.
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80
Often, multiple systems are merged into multifunction ____ systems that support a variety of activities.

A) portal
B) heuristic
C) hybrid
D) demand
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