Deck 2: The Sources of Software

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Cloud computing is slower in allowing a user access to internal applications.
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Cloud computing always complies with government regulations.
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If a company purchases application software, it does not necessarily need to conduct systems analysis.
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Information technology services firms do not use the same methodologies, techniques, and tools that companies use to develop systems in-house.
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A company may consider outsourcing if it feels that its core mission does not involve managing an information systems unit and that it might achieve more effective computing by turning over all of its operations to a more experienced, computer-oriented company.
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One of the primary benefits of using an enterprise resource planning system is the short time period required for implementation.
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When choosing off-the-shelf software, the two most important criteria are functionality and ease of installation.
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The source code itself is not freely available for open-source software.
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Cloud computing is best when a supported task is generic and one does not need instant access.
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Open-source software is developed by employees of a particular company.
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Despite all the alternative sources of software, in-house development is still an option.
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Outsourcing can include having a firm develop and run another firm's application on its computers.
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Open-source software is best used when cost is an issue.
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In enterprise solutions, the difference between the modules and traditional approaches is that the modules are integrated to focus on the business functional areas, rather than on business processes.
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When resources and staff are available and a system must be built from scratch, the best option would be to go with a packaged software producer to obtain the software.
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Cloud computing is a low-cost access method to corporate-quality data.
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By 2015, it is predicted that the total global market for cloud computing will reach $1.1 trillion.
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Ease of installation is a measure of the difficulty of loading the software and making it operational.
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Purchased software cannot be modified.
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For many organizations, the most cost-effective way to manage payroll operations is through in-house development.
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The benefits of reuse grow as more corporate experience is gained from it.
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Research has found that reuse of object class libraries resulted in decreased productivity.
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In many instances, off-the-shelf software can meet up to ________ percent of an organization's needs.

A) 50
B) 60
C) 70
D) 90
E) 100
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The provision of computing resources over the Internet so that customers do not need to invest in infrastructure is called:

A) cloud computing.
B) raindrop computing.
C) leased computing.
D) centralized computing.
E) backbone computing.
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All of the following are benefits of enterprise solutions, EXCEPT:

A) a single repository of data for all business processes.
B) module flexibility.
C) immediate integration of new modules.
D) shifting toward enterprise solutions means changing business processes.
E) shifting from separate systems to a seamless, integrated system.
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All of the following are reasons to go with cloud computing EXCEPT:

A) freeing internal IT staff.
B) gaining access to applications faster.
C) reduced development time.
D) achieving lower cost access to corporate-quality applications.
E) access to large and complex applications without having to implement the system in-house.
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Rework can be reduced by reusing object class libraries.
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The reuse of object class libraries has been found to reduce defect density.
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A system that integrates individual traditional business functions into a series of modules so that a single transaction occurs seamlessly within a single information system rather than several separate systems best describes:

A) enterprise resource planning (ERP).
B) application service.
C) storage area network.
D) packaged software.
E) system integration software.
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Storage refers to making software assets available for others to use.
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The practice of turning over responsibility of some or all of an organization's information systems applications and operations to an outside firm is referred to as:

A) realignment.
B) downsizing.
C) outsourcing.
D) time sharing.
E) system reassignment and deployment.
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The primary concern about cloud computing is:

A) cost.
B) reliability.
C) compliance with standards.
D) dependability.
E) sustainability.
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Due to the low cost of developing a reusable component, most organizations can compete economically with established commercial organizations that focus on selling components as their main line of business.
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Component-based development's focus is on creating specific pieces of software that can only be used once.
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As more corporate experience is gained from reuse, costs and the amount of resources necessary for reuse to work will increase also.
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Because existing pieces of software have already been tested, reusing them tends to result in higher-quality software with lower defect rates, decreasing maintenance costs.
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When developing information systems, an organization could use all of the following EXCEPT:

A) an information technology services firm.
B) open-source software.
C) cloud computing.
D) in-house development.
E) hardware maintenance firms.
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One type of cloud computing service that allows companies to order server capacity and storage on demand is called:

A) software as a service.
B) leased computing.
C) hardware as a service.
D) storage on demand.
E) middleware as a service.
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Strategic business goals of the organization must be matched to the organizations approach to off-the-shelf software.
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Packaged software producers create software such as:

A) R/3.
B) Excel.
C) Linux.
D) Firefox.
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In addition to operating systems, e-mail, databases and Web browsers, open source software also includes:

A) hardware.
B) machine code.
C) software components and objects.
D) firmware.
E) proprietary software.
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One possible source of software which involves in-house development with purchased solutions is called a(n):

A) generic solution.
B) hybrid solution.
C) mid-point solution.
D) composite solution.
E) amalgamated solution.
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Two criteria that are always among the most important when choosing software are:

A) ease of installation and flexibility.
B) response time and vendor support.
C) vendor support and vendor viability.
D) cost and functionality.
E) functionality and documentation.
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In terms of criteria to consider when choosing off-the-shelf software, documentation refers to all of the following EXCEPT:

A) user's manuals.
B) technical documentation.
C) the cost for multiple copies.
D) the baseline project plan.
E) how understandable the documentation is.
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One type of cloud computing service that allows companies to run applications on servers maintained by a service provider is called:

A) software as a service.
B) leased computing.
C) hardware as a service.
D) storage on demand.
E) middleware as a service.
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All of the following are common criteria to consider when selecting off-the-shelf software EXCEPT:

A) flexibility.
B) vendor viability.
C) functionality.
D) cost.
E) needs of staff.
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Software that cannot be modified to meet the particular needs of an organization is called a(n):

A) Vanilla System.
B) ERP system.
C) Turnkey system.
D) Software as a Service System.
E) Turnbuckle System.
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In terms of criteria to consider when choosing off-the-shelf software, ease of customization is also referred to as:

A) response time.
B) documentation.
C) functionality.
D) flexibility.
E) development time
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Which of the following describes the internal staffing requirements when software components are acquired from packaged software producers?

A) Some internal staff are necessary, but mostly consultants are needed.
B) Some information systems (IS) and user staff to define requirements and evaluate packages are needed.
C) Internal staff may be needed, depending on the application.
D) Internal staff are necessary, though staff size may vary.
E) None of the above are correct.
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The use of previously written software resources is also referred to as:

A) reuse.
B) reengineering.
C) reprocessing.
D) re-analysis.
E) restructuring.
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Reusing software can:

A) increase the cost of software development.
B) decrease development time.
C) increase development time.
D) increase schedule overruns.
E) decrease programmer productivity.
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Open-source software is developed by:

A) in-house developers.
B) employees of a particular company.
C) communities of interested people.
D) consultants.
E) application service providers.
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Which of the following describes the internal staffing requirements when software components are acquired from enterprise-wide solutions providers?

A) Some internal staff are necessary, but mostly consultants are needed.
B) Some IS and user staff to define requirements and evaluate packages are needed.
C) Internal staff may be needed, depending on the application.
D) Internal staff are necessary, though staff size may vary.
E) None of the above are correct.
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An organization should acquire software from in-house developers when:

A) the supported task is generic.
B) complete systems that cross functional boundaries are needed.
C) the task requires custom support and the system cannot be built internally.
D) the resources and staff are available and the system must be built from scratch.
E) there is a pre-built option
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Reuse typically refers to using previously written:

A) objects and components.
B) use cases.
C) documentation.
D) business cases.
E) requests for proposals.
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The document sent to vendors asking them to propose hardware and software that will meet the requirements of your new system is called a:

A) requirements statement.
B) request for proposal (RFP).
C) baseline project plan.
D) business case.
E) systems service request.
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Money can be made from open source software by:

A) selling source code.
B) providing maintenance and other services.
C) communities of interested people.
D) adding to the code base.
E) selling documentation to the open-source community.
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Which of the following is NOT a result of reuse?

A) Higher-quality software
B) Lower defect rates
C) Decreased maintenance costs
D) Higher defect rates
E) Increased maintenance costs
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Which of the following is not a way of validating purchased software information?

A) Reviewing software documentation and technical marketing literature
B) Sending prospective vendors a questionnaire asking specific questions about their packages
C) Using the software yourself and running it through a series of tests based on the criteria for selecting software
D) Obtaining feedback from other users of the software
E) Purchasing the software first and then testing
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Which of the following are the basic steps in software reuse?

A) Abstraction, storage, and recontextualization
B) Overloading and overriding
C) Developing a business plan and an implementation plan
D) Contextualization and generalization
E) Purchasing new software and integrating it into existing systems
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Which of the following companies is the top software producer?

A) Microsoft
B) IBM
C) Apple
D) Hewlett-Packard
E) Oracle
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The relative cost of ad hoc reuse is:

A) low.
B) none.
C) moderate.
D) high.
E) extremely high.
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Open-source software has enjoyed its success due to:

A) the price.
B) large software companies.
C) the Internet.
D) the SDLC.
E) volume discounts.
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems?

A) The systems are too simple
B) Lack of in-house expertise
C) Always requires new hardware
D) Become outdated quickly
E) ERP systems are not secure
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The four approaches to reuse include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) ad hoc.
B) facilitated.
C) managed.
D) designed.
E) ex ante.
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When an organization encourages and supports use with limited resources, infrastructure, and policies to make reuse easier, they are said to be engaged in:

A) ad hoc reuse.
B) managed reuse.
C) ex ante reuse.
D) facilitated reuse.
E) designed reuse.
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When an organization invests in carefully designing assets for reuse, choosing assets for domain or product line, they are said to be engaged in:

A) ad hoc reuse.
B) facilitated reuse.
C) designed reuse.
D) managed reuse.
E) ex ante reuse.
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An enterprise solutions vendor is best used for:

A) ill-defined systems.
B) complete systems that cross functional boundaries.
C) tasks which require custom support.
D) applications that require instant access.
E) generic tasks where cost is not an issue.
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Technical issues related to reuse include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) the over-reliance on class libraries.
B) lack of a methodology for creating reusable components.
C) lack of a methodology for clearly defining reusable components.
D) the small number of reusable resources available.
E) the small number of reliable resources available.
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The best organization to go to when a supported task is generic is a(n):

A) open-source software provider.
B) cloud computing service provider.
C) in-house development group.
D) packaged software producer.
E) IT service firm.
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One major concern that IT managers have about cloud computing is:

A) security.
B) redundancy.
C) ease of use.
D) backward compatibility.
E) overuse.
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The first administrative information developed in the United States was:

A) Digital Equipment Company's VAX minicomputer.
B) a system developed by J. Lyons and Sons.
C) the General Electric payroll system.
D) the Internal Revenue Service's tax compliance system.
E) Amazon.com's inventory management system.
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The typical reuse level of designed reuse:

A) varies.
B) is low.
C) is moderate.
D) is high.
E) is none to low.
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By 2017 the outsourcing market is projected to be worth:

A) $1.2 million.
B) $178 billion.
C) $1.2 billion.
D) $178,000.
E) $9 million.
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When working with ERP systems, a ________ ensures more accurate and consistent data.

A) software vendor
B) depository
C) single repository
D) sentinel
E) data guardian
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With managed reuse, the development, sharing, and adoption of reusable assets is:

A) encouraged.
B) mandated.
C) discouraged.
D) minimal.
E) All of the above are correct.
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Open source software requires internal staff to:

A) write the software.
B) define requirements and evaluate software.
C) debug the software.
D) write more reports.
E) contribute to the code base.
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One reason that an organization would totally outsource its information systems is:

A) to ensure a quality system.
B) because of organizational problems.
C) to maintain more local control.
D) to avoid a hostile takeover.
E) to keep the organization running smoothly.
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A software solution involving both in-house and purchased software is called:

A) a mingled solution.
B) a hybrid solution.
C) an open-source solution.
D) a proprietary solution.
E) slackware.
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The typical reuse level of facilitated reuse:

A) varies.
B) is low.
C) is high.
D) is very high.
E) is moderate.
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Cloud computing is slower in allowing a user access to internal applications.
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Cloud computing always complies with government regulations.
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Explanation: One of the concerns that IT managers have about cloud computing is compliance with government regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley.
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If a company purchases application software, it does not necessarily need to conduct systems analysis.
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Explanation: Purchasing application software is not a substitute for conducting the systems analysis phase.
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Information technology services firms do not use the same methodologies, techniques, and tools that companies use to develop systems in-house.
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A company may consider outsourcing if it feels that its core mission does not involve managing an information systems unit and that it might achieve more effective computing by turning over all of its operations to a more experienced, computer-oriented company.
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One of the primary benefits of using an enterprise resource planning system is the short time period required for implementation.
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When choosing off-the-shelf software, the two most important criteria are functionality and ease of installation.
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The source code itself is not freely available for open-source software.
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Cloud computing is best when a supported task is generic and one does not need instant access.
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Open-source software is developed by employees of a particular company.
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Despite all the alternative sources of software, in-house development is still an option.
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Outsourcing can include having a firm develop and run another firm's application on its computers.
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Open-source software is best used when cost is an issue.
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In enterprise solutions, the difference between the modules and traditional approaches is that the modules are integrated to focus on the business functional areas, rather than on business processes.
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When resources and staff are available and a system must be built from scratch, the best option would be to go with a packaged software producer to obtain the software.
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Cloud computing is a low-cost access method to corporate-quality data.
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By 2015, it is predicted that the total global market for cloud computing will reach $1.1 trillion.
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Ease of installation is a measure of the difficulty of loading the software and making it operational.
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Purchased software cannot be modified.
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For many organizations, the most cost-effective way to manage payroll operations is through in-house development.
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The benefits of reuse grow as more corporate experience is gained from it.
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Research has found that reuse of object class libraries resulted in decreased productivity.
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In many instances, off-the-shelf software can meet up to ________ percent of an organization's needs.

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B) 60
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D) 90
E) 100
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The provision of computing resources over the Internet so that customers do not need to invest in infrastructure is called:

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B) raindrop computing.
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E) backbone computing.
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All of the following are benefits of enterprise solutions, EXCEPT:

A) a single repository of data for all business processes.
B) module flexibility.
C) immediate integration of new modules.
D) shifting toward enterprise solutions means changing business processes.
E) shifting from separate systems to a seamless, integrated system.
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All of the following are reasons to go with cloud computing EXCEPT:

A) freeing internal IT staff.
B) gaining access to applications faster.
C) reduced development time.
D) achieving lower cost access to corporate-quality applications.
E) access to large and complex applications without having to implement the system in-house.
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Rework can be reduced by reusing object class libraries.
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The reuse of object class libraries has been found to reduce defect density.
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A system that integrates individual traditional business functions into a series of modules so that a single transaction occurs seamlessly within a single information system rather than several separate systems best describes:

A) enterprise resource planning (ERP).
B) application service.
C) storage area network.
D) packaged software.
E) system integration software.
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Storage refers to making software assets available for others to use.
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The practice of turning over responsibility of some or all of an organization's information systems applications and operations to an outside firm is referred to as:

A) realignment.
B) downsizing.
C) outsourcing.
D) time sharing.
E) system reassignment and deployment.
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The primary concern about cloud computing is:

A) cost.
B) reliability.
C) compliance with standards.
D) dependability.
E) sustainability.
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Due to the low cost of developing a reusable component, most organizations can compete economically with established commercial organizations that focus on selling components as their main line of business.
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Component-based development's focus is on creating specific pieces of software that can only be used once.
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As more corporate experience is gained from reuse, costs and the amount of resources necessary for reuse to work will increase also.
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Because existing pieces of software have already been tested, reusing them tends to result in higher-quality software with lower defect rates, decreasing maintenance costs.
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When developing information systems, an organization could use all of the following EXCEPT:

A) an information technology services firm.
B) open-source software.
C) cloud computing.
D) in-house development.
E) hardware maintenance firms.
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One type of cloud computing service that allows companies to order server capacity and storage on demand is called:

A) software as a service.
B) leased computing.
C) hardware as a service.
D) storage on demand.
E) middleware as a service.
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Strategic business goals of the organization must be matched to the organizations approach to off-the-shelf software.
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Packaged software producers create software such as:

A) R/3.
B) Excel.
C) Linux.
D) Firefox.
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In addition to operating systems, e-mail, databases and Web browsers, open source software also includes:

A) hardware.
B) machine code.
C) software components and objects.
D) firmware.
E) proprietary software.
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One possible source of software which involves in-house development with purchased solutions is called a(n):

A) generic solution.
B) hybrid solution.
C) mid-point solution.
D) composite solution.
E) amalgamated solution.
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Two criteria that are always among the most important when choosing software are:

A) ease of installation and flexibility.
B) response time and vendor support.
C) vendor support and vendor viability.
D) cost and functionality.
E) functionality and documentation.
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In terms of criteria to consider when choosing off-the-shelf software, documentation refers to all of the following EXCEPT:

A) user's manuals.
B) technical documentation.
C) the cost for multiple copies.
D) the baseline project plan.
E) how understandable the documentation is.
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One type of cloud computing service that allows companies to run applications on servers maintained by a service provider is called:

A) software as a service.
B) leased computing.
C) hardware as a service.
D) storage on demand.
E) middleware as a service.
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All of the following are common criteria to consider when selecting off-the-shelf software EXCEPT:

A) flexibility.
B) vendor viability.
C) functionality.
D) cost.
E) needs of staff.
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Software that cannot be modified to meet the particular needs of an organization is called a(n):

A) Vanilla System.
B) ERP system.
C) Turnkey system.
D) Software as a Service System.
E) Turnbuckle System.
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In terms of criteria to consider when choosing off-the-shelf software, ease of customization is also referred to as:

A) response time.
B) documentation.
C) functionality.
D) flexibility.
E) development time
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Which of the following describes the internal staffing requirements when software components are acquired from packaged software producers?

A) Some internal staff are necessary, but mostly consultants are needed.
B) Some information systems (IS) and user staff to define requirements and evaluate packages are needed.
C) Internal staff may be needed, depending on the application.
D) Internal staff are necessary, though staff size may vary.
E) None of the above are correct.
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The use of previously written software resources is also referred to as:

A) reuse.
B) reengineering.
C) reprocessing.
D) re-analysis.
E) restructuring.
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Reusing software can:

A) increase the cost of software development.
B) decrease development time.
C) increase development time.
D) increase schedule overruns.
E) decrease programmer productivity.
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Open-source software is developed by:

A) in-house developers.
B) employees of a particular company.
C) communities of interested people.
D) consultants.
E) application service providers.
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Which of the following describes the internal staffing requirements when software components are acquired from enterprise-wide solutions providers?

A) Some internal staff are necessary, but mostly consultants are needed.
B) Some IS and user staff to define requirements and evaluate packages are needed.
C) Internal staff may be needed, depending on the application.
D) Internal staff are necessary, though staff size may vary.
E) None of the above are correct.
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An organization should acquire software from in-house developers when:

A) the supported task is generic.
B) complete systems that cross functional boundaries are needed.
C) the task requires custom support and the system cannot be built internally.
D) the resources and staff are available and the system must be built from scratch.
E) there is a pre-built option
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Reuse typically refers to using previously written:

A) objects and components.
B) use cases.
C) documentation.
D) business cases.
E) requests for proposals.
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The document sent to vendors asking them to propose hardware and software that will meet the requirements of your new system is called a:

A) requirements statement.
B) request for proposal (RFP).
C) baseline project plan.
D) business case.
E) systems service request.
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57
Money can be made from open source software by:

A) selling source code.
B) providing maintenance and other services.
C) communities of interested people.
D) adding to the code base.
E) selling documentation to the open-source community.
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58
Which of the following is NOT a result of reuse?

A) Higher-quality software
B) Lower defect rates
C) Decreased maintenance costs
D) Higher defect rates
E) Increased maintenance costs
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59
Which of the following is not a way of validating purchased software information?

A) Reviewing software documentation and technical marketing literature
B) Sending prospective vendors a questionnaire asking specific questions about their packages
C) Using the software yourself and running it through a series of tests based on the criteria for selecting software
D) Obtaining feedback from other users of the software
E) Purchasing the software first and then testing
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60
Which of the following are the basic steps in software reuse?

A) Abstraction, storage, and recontextualization
B) Overloading and overriding
C) Developing a business plan and an implementation plan
D) Contextualization and generalization
E) Purchasing new software and integrating it into existing systems
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61
Which of the following companies is the top software producer?

A) Microsoft
B) IBM
C) Apple
D) Hewlett-Packard
E) Oracle
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62
The relative cost of ad hoc reuse is:

A) low.
B) none.
C) moderate.
D) high.
E) extremely high.
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63
Open-source software has enjoyed its success due to:

A) the price.
B) large software companies.
C) the Internet.
D) the SDLC.
E) volume discounts.
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64
Which of the following is a disadvantage of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems?

A) The systems are too simple
B) Lack of in-house expertise
C) Always requires new hardware
D) Become outdated quickly
E) ERP systems are not secure
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65
The four approaches to reuse include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) ad hoc.
B) facilitated.
C) managed.
D) designed.
E) ex ante.
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66
When an organization encourages and supports use with limited resources, infrastructure, and policies to make reuse easier, they are said to be engaged in:

A) ad hoc reuse.
B) managed reuse.
C) ex ante reuse.
D) facilitated reuse.
E) designed reuse.
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67
When an organization invests in carefully designing assets for reuse, choosing assets for domain or product line, they are said to be engaged in:

A) ad hoc reuse.
B) facilitated reuse.
C) designed reuse.
D) managed reuse.
E) ex ante reuse.
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68
An enterprise solutions vendor is best used for:

A) ill-defined systems.
B) complete systems that cross functional boundaries.
C) tasks which require custom support.
D) applications that require instant access.
E) generic tasks where cost is not an issue.
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69
Technical issues related to reuse include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) the over-reliance on class libraries.
B) lack of a methodology for creating reusable components.
C) lack of a methodology for clearly defining reusable components.
D) the small number of reusable resources available.
E) the small number of reliable resources available.
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70
The best organization to go to when a supported task is generic is a(n):

A) open-source software provider.
B) cloud computing service provider.
C) in-house development group.
D) packaged software producer.
E) IT service firm.
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71
One major concern that IT managers have about cloud computing is:

A) security.
B) redundancy.
C) ease of use.
D) backward compatibility.
E) overuse.
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72
The first administrative information developed in the United States was:

A) Digital Equipment Company's VAX minicomputer.
B) a system developed by J. Lyons and Sons.
C) the General Electric payroll system.
D) the Internal Revenue Service's tax compliance system.
E) Amazon.com's inventory management system.
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73
The typical reuse level of designed reuse:

A) varies.
B) is low.
C) is moderate.
D) is high.
E) is none to low.
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74
By 2017 the outsourcing market is projected to be worth:

A) $1.2 million.
B) $178 billion.
C) $1.2 billion.
D) $178,000.
E) $9 million.
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75
When working with ERP systems, a ________ ensures more accurate and consistent data.

A) software vendor
B) depository
C) single repository
D) sentinel
E) data guardian
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76
With managed reuse, the development, sharing, and adoption of reusable assets is:

A) encouraged.
B) mandated.
C) discouraged.
D) minimal.
E) All of the above are correct.
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77
Open source software requires internal staff to:

A) write the software.
B) define requirements and evaluate software.
C) debug the software.
D) write more reports.
E) contribute to the code base.
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78
One reason that an organization would totally outsource its information systems is:

A) to ensure a quality system.
B) because of organizational problems.
C) to maintain more local control.
D) to avoid a hostile takeover.
E) to keep the organization running smoothly.
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79
A software solution involving both in-house and purchased software is called:

A) a mingled solution.
B) a hybrid solution.
C) an open-source solution.
D) a proprietary solution.
E) slackware.
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80
The typical reuse level of facilitated reuse:

A) varies.
B) is low.
C) is high.
D) is very high.
E) is moderate.
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