Deck 9: Business Intelligence Systems

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Business processes, information systems, and applications have the same characteristics and components.
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The systems development life cycle (SDLC) is a process that can be used to develop both information systems and applications.
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The business process management cycle begins by creating a model of the existing business processes.
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In business processes, resources are collections of procedures.
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An information system need not relate to any business process, but a business process should relate to at least one information system.
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An application is a combination of hardware, software, and data components that accomplishes a set of requirements.
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There are activities in business processes that do not involve an information system.
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In a business process, roles are collections of activities.
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The effectiveness of a new business process is usually assessed by creating policies, procedures, and committees.
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Not all information systems have applications or software components.
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All business processes must include one or more information systems.
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Information systems and business processes are synonymous terms.
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The actors or participants in a business process are the users of information systems.
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In a business process, only a single resource is assigned to a role.
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Implementing the new or changed process is the third activity in business process management.
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An inventory is an example of a physical repository.
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Business process management is a cyclic process for systematically creating, assessing, and altering business processes.
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In business processes, a data flow shows the movement of data among activities and repositories.
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An as-is model documents the desired outcome of a business process.
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The most obvious reason for changing a process is that it has efficiency or effectiveness problems.
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In the system definition phase of the SDLC, schedule feasibility is difficult to determine because it is hard to estimate the time it will take to build the system.
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In the system definition phase of the SDLC, cost feasibility involves an assessment of the cost of the project.
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In the swim-lane layout for modeling business processes, each role is given its own swim lane.
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In the system definition phase of the SDLC, technical feasibility refers to whether existing information technology is likely to be able to meet the needs of a new system.
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Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) diagrams cannot be used to document processes for training employees.
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Developers in the system definition phase of the SDLC use management's statement of the system needs in order to begin to define the new system.
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The traditional process for developing information systems is the systems development life cycle.
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Business process management applies only to commercial, profit-making organizations.
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A project team that develops an IS will comprise business and systems analysts during the requirements definition phase.
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Unlike business analysts, systems analysts work more with managers and executives.
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The swim-lane layout for modeling business processes is used to draw attention to interactions among components of the diagram.
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Once the as-is model has been documented, that model can then be analyzed for problems or for improvement opportunities.
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In the system definition phase of the SDLC, organizational feasibility concerns whether a new system fits within an organization's customs, culture, charter, or legal requirements.
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The process of assessing a project's feasibility occurs during the component design phase of the SDLC.
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Control Objectives for Information and related Technology (COBIT) practices were created by Object Management Group (OMG) for documenting business processes.
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In Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN), solid arrows depict the flow of messages and data.
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In Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN), dotted arrows depict the flow or sequence of the activities in a process.
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As IS development projects are difficult to budget and schedule, technical and organizational feasibilities are only approximate analyses.
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In Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN), diamonds represent decisions and usually contain a question that is answered with yes or no.
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Systems analysts integrate the work of programmers, testers, and users.
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If a scrum project terminates because of budget or time limitations, the customer will not receive any result for the time and money expended.
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A project plan is a list of work breakdown structure (WBS) tasks, arranged to account for task dependencies, with durations and resources applied.
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Which of the following statements is true about the relationship between business processes and information systems?

A) A business process need not relate to any information system, but an information system relates to at least one business process.
B) Information systems incorporate all business process activities, and hence should be developed before business processes.
C) The relationship between business processes and information systems is one-to-one.
D) Developing information systems before business processes ensures that all activities are considered in the development process.
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________ are IS professionals who understand both business and information technology.

A) Development analysts
B) Systems analysts
C) Network administrators
D) Database designers
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A ________ is a person who is well versed in an organization's strategy and focuses on ensuring that business processes and information systems meet the organization's competitive strategies.

A) business analyst
B) business application programmer
C) business administrator
D) business supervisor
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The total number of points of work a team can accomplish in each scrum period is called velocity.
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While constructing a database during the component design phase of the SDLC, if a project involves off-the-shelf programs, then little database design needs to be done.
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A critical path is the sequence of activities that determine the earliest date by which the project can be completed.
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User involvement is critical throughout the system development process.
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A work breakdown structure (WBS) is a hierarchy of tasks required to complete a project.
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Agile development methodologies welcome changes in requirements.
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In a business process, ________ are defined as collections of related tasks that receive inputs and produce outputs.

A) activities
B) databases
C) resources
D) presentations
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Brooks' Law states that adding more people to a late project makes it later.
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A Gantt chart shows tasks, dates, and dependencies.
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A project team that opts for off-the-shelf software during the component design phase of the SDLC will need to produce design documentation for writing program code.
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Which of the following statements is true of information systems?

A) Information systems include all business process activities.
B) Every information system has at least one application.
C) Information systems should be bought entirely off-the-shelf.
D) Every business process should include at least one information system.
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In the system implementation phase of the SDLC, with plunge installation, existing systems are used by the organization until the new one is fully operational.
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In a business process, an inventory or a database is an example of a ________.

A) decision tree
B) repository
C) botnet
D) cookie
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In the system implementation phase of the SDLC, with pilot installation, the new system/business processes are installed in phases across an entire organization.
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A ________ is a network of activities, repositories, roles, resources, and flows that interact to accomplish a business function.

A) business stature
B) business analysis
C) business process
D) business policy
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Which of the following statements is true of the swim-lane layout used for modeling the business processes?

A) It complicates the process diagrams.
B) It draws attention to the interactions among components of the diagram.
C) Each role in the business process has to share the swim lane with other roles.
D) All activities for a given role are repeated in all the swim lanes.
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In a business process, a role refers to ________.

A) a physical repository
B) the movement of data
C) a collection of data
D) a collection of activities
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Control Objectives for Information and related Technology (COBIT) is often used in the ________ stage of the business process management (BPM) cycle.

A) component creation
B) implementation
C) assessment
D) process modeling
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In a business process, resources are ________.

A) people or computer applications that are assigned to roles
B) collections of procedures and activities
C) the total number of points of work that can be accomplished in each scrum period
D) collections of related tasks that receive inputs and produce outputs
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The first step in the system definition phase of the systems development life cycle (SDLC) is to ________.

A) plan the project
B) conduct a feasibility study
C) determine the goals and scope
D) form the project team
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In Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) diagrams, a square with a plus sign means that ________.

A) a question can be answered with no
B) it is the end of the process
C) a question can be answered with yes
D) an activity is considered to be a subprocess of a process
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The first phase of the systems development life cycle (SDLC) is ________.

A) defining the system
B) implementing the system
C) determining the requirements
D) maintaining the system
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Which of the following are the steps in the business process management (BPM) cycle?

A) model processes; implement processes; assess results; create components
B) create components; model processes; implement processes; assess results
C) implement processes; create components; model processes; assess results
D) model processes; create components; implement processes; assess results
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The project plan which results from defining the system is the input to ________, which is the second phase of the SDLC.

A) system design
B) system implementation
C) requirements analysis
D) system maintenance
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In business process management (BPM), once the as-is model is created, the very next step that a team must take is to ________.

A) obtain feedback about implementation
B) assess the results of the changes
C) look for improvement opportunities
D) implement changes in the organization
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In business process management (BPM), an as-is model ________.

A) documents the existing business process
B) contrasts the former and current states of a business process
C) represents the desired state of a business process
D) represents the ideal state of a business process
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In a Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) diagram, a ________ symbol represents an activity.

A) dotted arrow
B) rectangle
C) diamond
D) solid arrow
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In a Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) diagram, dotted arrows depict the flow of ________ in the process.

A) resources
B) messages and data
C) tasks and activities
D) control
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The traditional process for developing information systems is ________.

A) the spiral approach
B) the systems development life cycle
C) rapid application development cycle
D) the V-model
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________ is a standard set of terms and graphical notations for documenting business processes.

A) Business Process Modeling Notation
B) Business Process Execution Language
C) Component Object Model
D) ISO 9000
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Which of the following can be represented using the Business Process Modeling Notation?

A) Gantt charts
B) as-is models
C) scatter plots
D) PERT charts showing the critical path
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________ set the stage for the requirements for any information systems and applications that need to be created or adapted.

A) Business repositories
B) Business policies
C) Business reports
D) Business process models
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In a Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) diagram, ________ represent decisions and usually contain a question that is answered with yes or no.

A) diamonds
B) circles
C) rectangles
D) squares
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In a Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) diagram, ________ depict the flow or sequence of activities in a process.

A) dotted arrows
B) diamonds
C) solid arrows
D) circles
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The final phase of the systems development life cycle (SDLC) is ________.

A) implementing the system
B) determining the requirements
C) maintaining the system
D) designing system components
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Business processes, information systems, and applications have the same characteristics and components.
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The systems development life cycle (SDLC) is a process that can be used to develop both information systems and applications.
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The business process management cycle begins by creating a model of the existing business processes.
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In business processes, resources are collections of procedures.
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An information system need not relate to any business process, but a business process should relate to at least one information system.
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An application is a combination of hardware, software, and data components that accomplishes a set of requirements.
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There are activities in business processes that do not involve an information system.
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In a business process, roles are collections of activities.
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The effectiveness of a new business process is usually assessed by creating policies, procedures, and committees.
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Not all information systems have applications or software components.
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All business processes must include one or more information systems.
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Information systems and business processes are synonymous terms.
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The actors or participants in a business process are the users of information systems.
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In a business process, only a single resource is assigned to a role.
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Implementing the new or changed process is the third activity in business process management.
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An inventory is an example of a physical repository.
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Business process management is a cyclic process for systematically creating, assessing, and altering business processes.
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In business processes, a data flow shows the movement of data among activities and repositories.
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An as-is model documents the desired outcome of a business process.
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The most obvious reason for changing a process is that it has efficiency or effectiveness problems.
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In the system definition phase of the SDLC, schedule feasibility is difficult to determine because it is hard to estimate the time it will take to build the system.
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In the system definition phase of the SDLC, cost feasibility involves an assessment of the cost of the project.
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In the swim-lane layout for modeling business processes, each role is given its own swim lane.
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In the system definition phase of the SDLC, technical feasibility refers to whether existing information technology is likely to be able to meet the needs of a new system.
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Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) diagrams cannot be used to document processes for training employees.
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Developers in the system definition phase of the SDLC use management's statement of the system needs in order to begin to define the new system.
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The traditional process for developing information systems is the systems development life cycle.
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Business process management applies only to commercial, profit-making organizations.
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A project team that develops an IS will comprise business and systems analysts during the requirements definition phase.
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Unlike business analysts, systems analysts work more with managers and executives.
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The swim-lane layout for modeling business processes is used to draw attention to interactions among components of the diagram.
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Once the as-is model has been documented, that model can then be analyzed for problems or for improvement opportunities.
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In the system definition phase of the SDLC, organizational feasibility concerns whether a new system fits within an organization's customs, culture, charter, or legal requirements.
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The process of assessing a project's feasibility occurs during the component design phase of the SDLC.
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Control Objectives for Information and related Technology (COBIT) practices were created by Object Management Group (OMG) for documenting business processes.
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In Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN), solid arrows depict the flow of messages and data.
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In Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN), dotted arrows depict the flow or sequence of the activities in a process.
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As IS development projects are difficult to budget and schedule, technical and organizational feasibilities are only approximate analyses.
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In Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN), diamonds represent decisions and usually contain a question that is answered with yes or no.
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Systems analysts integrate the work of programmers, testers, and users.
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If a scrum project terminates because of budget or time limitations, the customer will not receive any result for the time and money expended.
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A project plan is a list of work breakdown structure (WBS) tasks, arranged to account for task dependencies, with durations and resources applied.
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Which of the following statements is true about the relationship between business processes and information systems?

A) A business process need not relate to any information system, but an information system relates to at least one business process.
B) Information systems incorporate all business process activities, and hence should be developed before business processes.
C) The relationship between business processes and information systems is one-to-one.
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________ are IS professionals who understand both business and information technology.

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A ________ is a person who is well versed in an organization's strategy and focuses on ensuring that business processes and information systems meet the organization's competitive strategies.

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D) business supervisor
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The total number of points of work a team can accomplish in each scrum period is called velocity.
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While constructing a database during the component design phase of the SDLC, if a project involves off-the-shelf programs, then little database design needs to be done.
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A critical path is the sequence of activities that determine the earliest date by which the project can be completed.
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User involvement is critical throughout the system development process.
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A work breakdown structure (WBS) is a hierarchy of tasks required to complete a project.
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Agile development methodologies welcome changes in requirements.
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In a business process, ________ are defined as collections of related tasks that receive inputs and produce outputs.

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Brooks' Law states that adding more people to a late project makes it later.
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A Gantt chart shows tasks, dates, and dependencies.
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A project team that opts for off-the-shelf software during the component design phase of the SDLC will need to produce design documentation for writing program code.
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Which of the following statements is true of information systems?

A) Information systems include all business process activities.
B) Every information system has at least one application.
C) Information systems should be bought entirely off-the-shelf.
D) Every business process should include at least one information system.
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In the system implementation phase of the SDLC, with plunge installation, existing systems are used by the organization until the new one is fully operational.
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In a business process, an inventory or a database is an example of a ________.

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B) repository
C) botnet
D) cookie
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In the system implementation phase of the SDLC, with pilot installation, the new system/business processes are installed in phases across an entire organization.
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A ________ is a network of activities, repositories, roles, resources, and flows that interact to accomplish a business function.

A) business stature
B) business analysis
C) business process
D) business policy
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Which of the following statements is true of the swim-lane layout used for modeling the business processes?

A) It complicates the process diagrams.
B) It draws attention to the interactions among components of the diagram.
C) Each role in the business process has to share the swim lane with other roles.
D) All activities for a given role are repeated in all the swim lanes.
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In a business process, a role refers to ________.

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C) a collection of data
D) a collection of activities
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Control Objectives for Information and related Technology (COBIT) is often used in the ________ stage of the business process management (BPM) cycle.

A) component creation
B) implementation
C) assessment
D) process modeling
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In a business process, resources are ________.

A) people or computer applications that are assigned to roles
B) collections of procedures and activities
C) the total number of points of work that can be accomplished in each scrum period
D) collections of related tasks that receive inputs and produce outputs
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The first step in the system definition phase of the systems development life cycle (SDLC) is to ________.

A) plan the project
B) conduct a feasibility study
C) determine the goals and scope
D) form the project team
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In Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) diagrams, a square with a plus sign means that ________.

A) a question can be answered with no
B) it is the end of the process
C) a question can be answered with yes
D) an activity is considered to be a subprocess of a process
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The first phase of the systems development life cycle (SDLC) is ________.

A) defining the system
B) implementing the system
C) determining the requirements
D) maintaining the system
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Which of the following are the steps in the business process management (BPM) cycle?

A) model processes; implement processes; assess results; create components
B) create components; model processes; implement processes; assess results
C) implement processes; create components; model processes; assess results
D) model processes; create components; implement processes; assess results
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The project plan which results from defining the system is the input to ________, which is the second phase of the SDLC.

A) system design
B) system implementation
C) requirements analysis
D) system maintenance
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In business process management (BPM), once the as-is model is created, the very next step that a team must take is to ________.

A) obtain feedback about implementation
B) assess the results of the changes
C) look for improvement opportunities
D) implement changes in the organization
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In business process management (BPM), an as-is model ________.

A) documents the existing business process
B) contrasts the former and current states of a business process
C) represents the desired state of a business process
D) represents the ideal state of a business process
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In a Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) diagram, a ________ symbol represents an activity.

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B) rectangle
C) diamond
D) solid arrow
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In a Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) diagram, dotted arrows depict the flow of ________ in the process.

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C) tasks and activities
D) control
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The traditional process for developing information systems is ________.

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B) the systems development life cycle
C) rapid application development cycle
D) the V-model
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________ is a standard set of terms and graphical notations for documenting business processes.

A) Business Process Modeling Notation
B) Business Process Execution Language
C) Component Object Model
D) ISO 9000
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Which of the following can be represented using the Business Process Modeling Notation?

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B) as-is models
C) scatter plots
D) PERT charts showing the critical path
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________ set the stage for the requirements for any information systems and applications that need to be created or adapted.

A) Business repositories
B) Business policies
C) Business reports
D) Business process models
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In a Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) diagram, ________ represent decisions and usually contain a question that is answered with yes or no.

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B) circles
C) rectangles
D) squares
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In a Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) diagram, ________ depict the flow or sequence of activities in a process.

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D) circles
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The final phase of the systems development life cycle (SDLC) is ________.

A) implementing the system
B) determining the requirements
C) maintaining the system
D) designing system components
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