Deck 2: Business Processes, Information, and Information Systems

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What is the defining characteristic of the outermost components (hardware and people)of the IS framework?

A) They take actions.
B) They are the costliest components in the framework.
C) They are both sets of instructions.
D) They are sunk costs.
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In the IS framework,________ is/are the bridge between the computer side on the left and the human side on the right.

A) procedures
B) systems
C) information technology
D) data
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The ________ component of the IS framework provides instructions for people.

A) procedure
B) software
C) information
D) data
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Which of the following components of a business process holds the collective memory of an organization?

A) decisions
B) resources
C) repositories
D) activities
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________ are people,facilities,or computer programs that are assigned to roles.

A) Repositories
B) Activities
C) Resources
D) Networks
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Which of the following components provide branching points within the flow of a business process?

A) repositories
B) decisions
C) activities
D) roles
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When work that was formerly done by people has been moved to computers,it is said to be ________.

A) outsourced
B) automated
C) digitized
D) motorized
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In a business process flowchart,activities are shown in ________.

A) rectangles
B) ovals
C) diamonds
D) circles
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A decision is a ________.

A) question that can be answered yes or no
B) set of procedures
C) collection of business records
D) movement of a data item from one activity to another
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________ are shown as scrolls in a business process flowchart.

A) Roles
B) Resources
C) Decisions
D) Repositories
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The ________ component of the IS framework provides instructions for hardware.

A) data
B) software
C) procedure
D) information
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________ are collections of related tasks that receive inputs and process those inputs to produce outputs.

A) Repositories
B) Resources
C) Activities
D) Databases
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Which of the following are actors in an information system?

A) software and hardware
B) procedures and people
C) data and software
D) hardware and people
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The software and procedure components of the IS framework are both ________.

A) actors
B) sets of instructions
C) sunk costs
D) bridges between the human side and the computer side
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A(n)________ is a collection of business records.

A) repository
B) role
C) activity
D) resource
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Roles are shown in ________ in a business process flowchart.

A) rectangles
B) ovals
C) circles
D) diamonds
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________ are sets of procedures.

A) Activities
B) Resources
C) Data flows
D) Roles
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Which of the following components are shown above or below activities in a business process flowchart?

A) networks
B) repositories
C) decisions
D) roles
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Decisions are shown in ________ in a business process flowchart.

A) circles
B) rectangles
C) diamonds
D) ovals
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A(n)________ is a network of activities,roles,resources,repositories,and data flows that interact to accomplish a business function.

A) workgroup
B) task force
C) grid
D) business process
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Which of the following is a characteristic of good information?

A) It must be freely available.
B) It must be more than just barely sufficient.
C) It must be based on incomplete data.
D) It must be contextually relevant.
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As the CEO of a call center,which of the following information is good information for you?

A) hourly variances of performance parameters in each queue
B) daily reports of call abandons due to system downtime
C) lists of stationery usage consolidated weekly
D) department-level averages of revenue generation figures
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In a business process,activities are always automated.
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Which of the following is NOT true about information in business processes?

A) Data is a stimulus; information is a response to that stimulus.
B) Information systems provide labor savings.
C) Data stored in databases and other repositories can readily be processed to produce information.
D) The quality of your thinking does not influence the quality of the information system you use.
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________ is defined as recorded facts or figures.

A) Information
B) Substance
C) Data
D) Content
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The fact that Jeff Parks works 9 hours per day is an example of ________.

A) a repository
B) a database
C) information
D) data
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________ is the perceived difference between what is and what ought to be.

A) A problem
B) Egocentric thinking
C) Empathetic thinking
D) Cognition
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________ information is information that directly pertains to both the context and to the subject it references.

A) Timely
B) Relevant
C) Measurable
D) Accurate
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________ thinking centers on the self.

A) Paranoid
B) Egocentric
C) Cognitive
D) Empathetic
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A monthly report that arrives 6 weeks late is an example of information that is not ________.

A) timely
B) relevant
C) accurate
D) sufficient
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Members of a team in a company can determine where and how to save costs,by studying the company's business processes and looking for inefficiencies.
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Information is defined as ________.

A) recorded facts and figures
B) data that fits into organizational requirements
C) sufficient raw data for decision making
D) knowledge derived from data
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John Reed examines the stature of each of his team members on the school basketball team.He finds that the average height of the players is 6 feet 3 inches.John's finding is an example of ________.

A) data
B) information
C) substance
D) content
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Resources are sets of procedures.
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In a business process flowchart,activities are always shown in diamonds.
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Which of the following refers to information that is based on correct and complete data,and has been processed correctly as expected?

A) relevant information
B) measurable information
C) accurate information
D) timely information
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Which of the following is true regarding characteristics of good information?

A) Information needs to be more than just barely sufficient for the purpose for which it is generated.
B) Information must hold an appropriate relationship between its cost and its value.
C) Information that is accurate can be based on incomplete data.
D) Information must be just recorded facts and figures.
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An activity is considered automated when it is characterized by people following procedures.
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Automation of a process activity consists of moving work from the ________ to the ________ of the symmetrical five-component framework.

A) computer side; human side
B) data side; procedures side
C) human side; computer side
D) software side; hardware side
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People who engage in ________ thinking consider their view as one possible interpretation of the situation and actively work to learn what other people are thinking.

A) empathetic
B) cognitive
C) egocentric
D) paranoid
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Just barely sufficient information is information that is sufficient for the purpose for which it is generated,but only so.
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Data must always be a complex document,to move from one activity to another.
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Accuracy is important with information,but not crucial.As long as it is relevant and timely,it may not need to be complete.
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The higher you rise in management,the more information you will need to ignore.
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Decisions provide branching points within the flow of a business process.
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Average wage is knowledge that can be derived from the data of individual wages.
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Accurate information is information that is based on correct and complete data,and has been processed correctly as expected.
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The outermost components of the symmetrical five-component framework of an IS are data and procedures.
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Data that is summed is called information.
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Information is data presented in a meaningful context.
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Automation is the process in which instructions for humans are transferred to instructions for hardware.
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Data is knowledge derived from information.
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Relevant information is information that directly pertains to both the context and to the subject it references.
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Procedures act as the bridge between the computer and human sides of the five-component framework of an IS.
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Roles are shown as scrolls in a business process flowchart.
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A well-formatted report is characteristic of good information.
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A repository can be a cardboard box,a notebook,a list,an Excel spreadsheet,or a database.
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Software and procedure components are both sets of instructions,in the IS framework.
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A collection of databases is an example of a repository.
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In the five-component framework of an IS,the actors are hardware and people.
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List the two major benefits of an information system.
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Information systems should not be subjected to the same financial analyses that other assets are subjected to.
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The quality of our thinking is a large part of the quality of the information system we use,especially for unstructured processes.
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Define accurate information.Why is an information system providing accurate information crucial to an organization?
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Describe the process of automation against the background of the five-component framework of an information system.
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Briefly describe a repository.
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What role does an individual's thinking play in the five components of an information system?
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Explain the importance of timeliness of information in an organization.
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What is a business process? Define activities.
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The major benefit of automating a process is that the data stored in databases and other repositories can readily be processed to produce information.
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In some cases,developing systems that provide information in near real time is much more difficult and expensive than producing information a few hours later.Provide an example that supports this statement.
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Define relevant information.Explain the importance of relevant information in an organizational context.
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List the components of a business process.
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What are resources in a business process?
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Explain data with an example.
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Explain the importance of just barely sufficient information in the information age we live in.
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What are the costs associated with information? When is information considered to be worth its cost?
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For information to be worth its cost,an appropriate relationship must exist between the cost of information and the amount of data.
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Define information.
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One of the major benefits of an information system is labor savings.
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What is the defining characteristic of the outermost components (hardware and people)of the IS framework?

A) They take actions.
B) They are the costliest components in the framework.
C) They are both sets of instructions.
D) They are sunk costs.
A
2
In the IS framework,________ is/are the bridge between the computer side on the left and the human side on the right.

A) procedures
B) systems
C) information technology
D) data
D
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The ________ component of the IS framework provides instructions for people.

A) procedure
B) software
C) information
D) data
A
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Which of the following components of a business process holds the collective memory of an organization?

A) decisions
B) resources
C) repositories
D) activities
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________ are people,facilities,or computer programs that are assigned to roles.

A) Repositories
B) Activities
C) Resources
D) Networks
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Which of the following components provide branching points within the flow of a business process?

A) repositories
B) decisions
C) activities
D) roles
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When work that was formerly done by people has been moved to computers,it is said to be ________.

A) outsourced
B) automated
C) digitized
D) motorized
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In a business process flowchart,activities are shown in ________.

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A decision is a ________.

A) question that can be answered yes or no
B) set of procedures
C) collection of business records
D) movement of a data item from one activity to another
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________ are shown as scrolls in a business process flowchart.

A) Roles
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The ________ component of the IS framework provides instructions for hardware.

A) data
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C) procedure
D) information
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________ are collections of related tasks that receive inputs and process those inputs to produce outputs.

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C) Activities
D) Databases
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Which of the following are actors in an information system?

A) software and hardware
B) procedures and people
C) data and software
D) hardware and people
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The software and procedure components of the IS framework are both ________.

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C) sunk costs
D) bridges between the human side and the computer side
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A(n)________ is a collection of business records.

A) repository
B) role
C) activity
D) resource
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Roles are shown in ________ in a business process flowchart.

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D) diamonds
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________ are sets of procedures.

A) Activities
B) Resources
C) Data flows
D) Roles
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Which of the following components are shown above or below activities in a business process flowchart?

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C) decisions
D) roles
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Decisions are shown in ________ in a business process flowchart.

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D) ovals
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A(n)________ is a network of activities,roles,resources,repositories,and data flows that interact to accomplish a business function.

A) workgroup
B) task force
C) grid
D) business process
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Which of the following is a characteristic of good information?

A) It must be freely available.
B) It must be more than just barely sufficient.
C) It must be based on incomplete data.
D) It must be contextually relevant.
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As the CEO of a call center,which of the following information is good information for you?

A) hourly variances of performance parameters in each queue
B) daily reports of call abandons due to system downtime
C) lists of stationery usage consolidated weekly
D) department-level averages of revenue generation figures
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In a business process,activities are always automated.
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Which of the following is NOT true about information in business processes?

A) Data is a stimulus; information is a response to that stimulus.
B) Information systems provide labor savings.
C) Data stored in databases and other repositories can readily be processed to produce information.
D) The quality of your thinking does not influence the quality of the information system you use.
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________ is defined as recorded facts or figures.

A) Information
B) Substance
C) Data
D) Content
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The fact that Jeff Parks works 9 hours per day is an example of ________.

A) a repository
B) a database
C) information
D) data
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________ is the perceived difference between what is and what ought to be.

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B) Egocentric thinking
C) Empathetic thinking
D) Cognition
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________ information is information that directly pertains to both the context and to the subject it references.

A) Timely
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C) Measurable
D) Accurate
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________ thinking centers on the self.

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C) Cognitive
D) Empathetic
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A monthly report that arrives 6 weeks late is an example of information that is not ________.

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C) accurate
D) sufficient
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Members of a team in a company can determine where and how to save costs,by studying the company's business processes and looking for inefficiencies.
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Information is defined as ________.

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B) data that fits into organizational requirements
C) sufficient raw data for decision making
D) knowledge derived from data
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John Reed examines the stature of each of his team members on the school basketball team.He finds that the average height of the players is 6 feet 3 inches.John's finding is an example of ________.

A) data
B) information
C) substance
D) content
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Resources are sets of procedures.
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In a business process flowchart,activities are always shown in diamonds.
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Which of the following refers to information that is based on correct and complete data,and has been processed correctly as expected?

A) relevant information
B) measurable information
C) accurate information
D) timely information
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Which of the following is true regarding characteristics of good information?

A) Information needs to be more than just barely sufficient for the purpose for which it is generated.
B) Information must hold an appropriate relationship between its cost and its value.
C) Information that is accurate can be based on incomplete data.
D) Information must be just recorded facts and figures.
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An activity is considered automated when it is characterized by people following procedures.
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Automation of a process activity consists of moving work from the ________ to the ________ of the symmetrical five-component framework.

A) computer side; human side
B) data side; procedures side
C) human side; computer side
D) software side; hardware side
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People who engage in ________ thinking consider their view as one possible interpretation of the situation and actively work to learn what other people are thinking.

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C) egocentric
D) paranoid
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Just barely sufficient information is information that is sufficient for the purpose for which it is generated,but only so.
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Data must always be a complex document,to move from one activity to another.
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Accuracy is important with information,but not crucial.As long as it is relevant and timely,it may not need to be complete.
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The higher you rise in management,the more information you will need to ignore.
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Decisions provide branching points within the flow of a business process.
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Average wage is knowledge that can be derived from the data of individual wages.
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Accurate information is information that is based on correct and complete data,and has been processed correctly as expected.
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The outermost components of the symmetrical five-component framework of an IS are data and procedures.
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Data that is summed is called information.
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Information is data presented in a meaningful context.
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Automation is the process in which instructions for humans are transferred to instructions for hardware.
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Data is knowledge derived from information.
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Relevant information is information that directly pertains to both the context and to the subject it references.
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Procedures act as the bridge between the computer and human sides of the five-component framework of an IS.
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Roles are shown as scrolls in a business process flowchart.
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A well-formatted report is characteristic of good information.
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A repository can be a cardboard box,a notebook,a list,an Excel spreadsheet,or a database.
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Software and procedure components are both sets of instructions,in the IS framework.
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A collection of databases is an example of a repository.
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In the five-component framework of an IS,the actors are hardware and people.
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List the two major benefits of an information system.
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Information systems should not be subjected to the same financial analyses that other assets are subjected to.
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The quality of our thinking is a large part of the quality of the information system we use,especially for unstructured processes.
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Define accurate information.Why is an information system providing accurate information crucial to an organization?
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Describe the process of automation against the background of the five-component framework of an information system.
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Briefly describe a repository.
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What role does an individual's thinking play in the five components of an information system?
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Explain the importance of timeliness of information in an organization.
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What is a business process? Define activities.
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The major benefit of automating a process is that the data stored in databases and other repositories can readily be processed to produce information.
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In some cases,developing systems that provide information in near real time is much more difficult and expensive than producing information a few hours later.Provide an example that supports this statement.
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Define relevant information.Explain the importance of relevant information in an organizational context.
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List the components of a business process.
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What are resources in a business process?
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Explain data with an example.
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Explain the importance of just barely sufficient information in the information age we live in.
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What are the costs associated with information? When is information considered to be worth its cost?
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For information to be worth its cost,an appropriate relationship must exist between the cost of information and the amount of data.
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Define information.
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One of the major benefits of an information system is labor savings.
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