Deck 10: Business Intelligence Systems

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RFM analysis considers how recently (R)a customer ordered,how frequently (F)they ordered,and how much margin (M)the company made on the orders.
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A business intelligence (BI)application is a computer program that implements the logic of a particular procedure or process.
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Reporting tools are programs that read data from a variety of sources,process that data,format it into structured reports,and deliver those reports to the users who need them.
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The total contents of the Library of Congress could be stored in one terabyte.
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OLAP provides the ability to sum,count,average,and perform other simple arithmetic operations on groups of data.
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OLAP stands for Organizational Lead Analysis Program and is used extensively to generate reports for marketing and sales.
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Total sales,average sales,and average cost are examples of dimensions used in an OLAP report.
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In an OLAP report,a measure is the data item of interest.
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An OLAP cube and an OLAP report are the same thing.
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Reporting tools are used to address questions like: What has happened in the past? What is the current situation? How does the current situation compare to the past?
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RFM can be a useful tool to determine who your best customers are,and who hasn't been into the store in a while.
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Knowledge-management tools differ from reporting and data-mining tools because the source of their data is recorded facts and figures.
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A drawback associated with OLAP reports is their inability to let users drill down into the data.
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A business intelligence system is designed to provide the right information,to the right user,at the right time.
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In most cases,data-mining tools are used to make assessments.
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Data-mining tools use heuristic techniques to process data to find hidden patterns and relationships among the data.
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Reporting tools tend to use simpler operations while data-mining tends to use more sophisticated statistical techniques.
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Tools used to mine business data in order to find meaningful patterns are called business insight (BI)tools.
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A terabyte is larger than a petabyte in terms of computer storage.
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Reporting tools produce information from data using five basic operations: sorting,grouping,calculating,filtering,and formatting.
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Market-basket analysis is based on an "If...then..." analysis.
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Lift shows how much the base probability increases or decreases when other products are purchased.
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Decision trees are good for statistical analysis because they will present the user with the correct answer.
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Neural networks are a popular unsupervised data-mining technique.
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In market-basket terminology,a conditional probability estimate of purchase is called the lift.
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With unsupervised data mining,analysts do not create a model or hypothesis before running the analysis.
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KDD is used as a synonym for data mining.
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With supervised data mining,the parameters of the model are known prior to the analysis.
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A market-basket analysis is a data-mining technique used for determining sales patterns.
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A neural network is the computer equivalent of the human brain.
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Data mining is the application of statistical techniques to find patterns and relationships among data for classification and prediction.
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MOLAP and DOLAP are examples of OLAP server schemes.
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In supervised data mining,a model is developed prior to to the analysis.
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DBMS servers are used to create OLAP reports from very large databases.
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Decision trees are easy to understand but very difficult to implement.
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Regression analysis is an example of an unsupervised data mining analysis.
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Decision-tree analyses are an unsupervised data-mining technique because data miners develop a model prior to the analysis.
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In marketing transactions,the fact that customers who buy product X also buy product Y creates a cross-selling opportunity.
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Cluster analysis is used to identify groups of entities that have similar characteristics.
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Normally,for performance and security reasons the OLAP server and the DBMS run on separate servers.
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A value of 999-999-9999 for a U.S.phone number is an example of dirty data.
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Operational data is designed to support fast transaction processing and might need to be reformatted to be useful for BI applications.Data warehouses help overcome this problem.
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Knowledge management applications are concerned with minimizing content use.
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In a generic business intelligence system,a data source is processed by a BI tool to produce application results.
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Alerts are messages transmitted via email or phone that notify a user that a particular condition has occurred.
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A file of order totals cannot be used for a market-basket analysis.This is a problem associated with the data being too fine.
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Because of a phenomenon called the curse of measurability,the more attributes there are,the easier it is to build a model that fits the sample data but that is worthless as a predictor.
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Wrong granularity implies that data could be too fine or too coarse.
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A data warehouse is a data collection,smaller than the data mart,that addresses a particular component or functional area of the business.
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Expert systems attempt to capture human expertise and put it into a format that can be used by non-experts.
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Real Simple Syndication (RSS)refers to the single universal standard for subscribing to content sources.
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Semantic security concerns the unintended release of protected information through the release of a combination of reports or documents that are independently not protected.
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Data marts are also referred to as data warehouses.
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Expert systems have been unable to live up to the high expectations set by their name.
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Knowledge management enables employees to leverage organizational knowledge to work more efficiently.
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Metadata describes the data.
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Indexing is the single most important content function in KM applications.
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Though they are difficult and expensive to develop,the low maintenance cost of expert systems makes them an attractive business proposition.
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Portal servers are like Web servers except that they do not have a customizable user interface.
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Users of data marts need not have the data management expertise that data warehouse employees have.
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________ tools are programs that read data from a variety of sources,process that data,format it into structured reports,and deliver those reports to the users who need them.

A)Data-mining
B)Knowledge-management
C)Reporting
D)XML
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________ involves searching for patterns and relationships among data.

A)Reporting
B)Data warehousing
C)Knowledge management
D)Data mining
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Knowledge-management tools differ from reporting and data-mining tools because the source of their data is ________.

A)employee knowledge
B)government data
C)recorded facts and figures
D)customer focus groups
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Which of the following can store the maximum amount of data?

A)1 exabyte (EB)
B)1 gigabyte (GB)
C)1 terabyte (TB)
D)1 petabyte (PB)
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What are reporting tools primarily used for?

A)assessment
B)predictions
C)testing
D)data mining
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Which basic operation structures a report so that it would be easier to understand?

A)transposing
B)grouping
C)calculating
D)formatting
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________ tools are used to store employee knowledge and to make that knowledge available to employees,customers,vendors,auditors,and others who need it.

A)Reporting
B)Data-mining
C)Knowledge-management
D)Competitive intelligence
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Which of the following is an example of a question that a reporting tool will help address?

A)What is the probability that a customer is likely to respond positively to a promotion?
B)How does the current situation compare to the past?
C)Will a given customer default on a loan?
D)What is the likelihood of an event happening?
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RFM analysis ranks customers by considering the recency,frequency,and ________ of their orders.

A)dollar amount
B)character
C)capacity
D)timeliness
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In most cases,data-mining tools are used to make ________.

A)repositories
B)transitions
C)predictions
D)assessments
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Which of the following is a description of a business intelligence (BI)application?

A)It implements the logic of a particular procedure or process.
B)It is the use of a tool on a particular type of data for a particular purpose.
C)It is an information system having all five components that delivers the results to users who need those results.
D)It stores employee knowledge and makes it available to employees,customers,and others who need it.
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________ analysis is a way of analyzing and ranking customers according to their purchasing patterns.

A)TQM
B)CRM
C)Market-basket
D)RFM
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All of the following are basic operations used by reporting tools to produce information from data except ________.

A)sorting
B)grouping
C)calculating
D)transposing
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Which of the following is an example of question that data-mining will help address?

A)Will a given customer default on a loan?
B)What has happened in the last two years?
C)What is the current situation?
D)How does the current situation compare to the situation one year ago?
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Semantic security is equally serious and poses tougher problems than physical security.
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Among the following,what is the best way to distinguish between reporting tools and data-mining tools?

A)type of data used
B)difference in input information
C)objective of using these tools
D)complexity of techniques used
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Five ________ can store all the words ever spoken by human beings.

A)gigabytes
B)terabytes
C)petabytes
D)exabytes
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An RFM score of ________ probably means that this customer has taken their business elsewhere and is probably not worth spending too many marketing resources on.

A)121
B)231
C)555
D)111
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Which of the following is used by businesses to process data in order to produce patterns,relationships,and other forms of information and to deliver that information on a timely basis to users who need it?

A)logistics management tools
B)business intelligence tools
C)competitive intelligence tools
D)electronic data interchange
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Which of the following is the most accurate description of business intelligence?

A)information used to organize routine business operations
B)information relating to key business processes
C)information containing patterns,relationships,and trends
D)information concerning key competitors in the industry
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RFM analysis considers how recently (R)a customer ordered,how frequently (F)they ordered,and how much margin (M)the company made on the orders.
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A business intelligence (BI)application is a computer program that implements the logic of a particular procedure or process.
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Reporting tools are programs that read data from a variety of sources,process that data,format it into structured reports,and deliver those reports to the users who need them.
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The total contents of the Library of Congress could be stored in one terabyte.
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OLAP provides the ability to sum,count,average,and perform other simple arithmetic operations on groups of data.
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OLAP stands for Organizational Lead Analysis Program and is used extensively to generate reports for marketing and sales.
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Total sales,average sales,and average cost are examples of dimensions used in an OLAP report.
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In an OLAP report,a measure is the data item of interest.
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An OLAP cube and an OLAP report are the same thing.
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Reporting tools are used to address questions like: What has happened in the past? What is the current situation? How does the current situation compare to the past?
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RFM can be a useful tool to determine who your best customers are,and who hasn't been into the store in a while.
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Knowledge-management tools differ from reporting and data-mining tools because the source of their data is recorded facts and figures.
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A drawback associated with OLAP reports is their inability to let users drill down into the data.
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A business intelligence system is designed to provide the right information,to the right user,at the right time.
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In most cases,data-mining tools are used to make assessments.
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Data-mining tools use heuristic techniques to process data to find hidden patterns and relationships among the data.
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Reporting tools tend to use simpler operations while data-mining tends to use more sophisticated statistical techniques.
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Tools used to mine business data in order to find meaningful patterns are called business insight (BI)tools.
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A terabyte is larger than a petabyte in terms of computer storage.
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Reporting tools produce information from data using five basic operations: sorting,grouping,calculating,filtering,and formatting.
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Market-basket analysis is based on an "If...then..." analysis.
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Lift shows how much the base probability increases or decreases when other products are purchased.
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Decision trees are good for statistical analysis because they will present the user with the correct answer.
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Neural networks are a popular unsupervised data-mining technique.
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In market-basket terminology,a conditional probability estimate of purchase is called the lift.
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With unsupervised data mining,analysts do not create a model or hypothesis before running the analysis.
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KDD is used as a synonym for data mining.
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With supervised data mining,the parameters of the model are known prior to the analysis.
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A market-basket analysis is a data-mining technique used for determining sales patterns.
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A neural network is the computer equivalent of the human brain.
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Data mining is the application of statistical techniques to find patterns and relationships among data for classification and prediction.
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MOLAP and DOLAP are examples of OLAP server schemes.
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In supervised data mining,a model is developed prior to to the analysis.
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DBMS servers are used to create OLAP reports from very large databases.
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Decision trees are easy to understand but very difficult to implement.
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Regression analysis is an example of an unsupervised data mining analysis.
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Decision-tree analyses are an unsupervised data-mining technique because data miners develop a model prior to the analysis.
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In marketing transactions,the fact that customers who buy product X also buy product Y creates a cross-selling opportunity.
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Cluster analysis is used to identify groups of entities that have similar characteristics.
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Normally,for performance and security reasons the OLAP server and the DBMS run on separate servers.
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A value of 999-999-9999 for a U.S.phone number is an example of dirty data.
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Operational data is designed to support fast transaction processing and might need to be reformatted to be useful for BI applications.Data warehouses help overcome this problem.
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Knowledge management applications are concerned with minimizing content use.
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In a generic business intelligence system,a data source is processed by a BI tool to produce application results.
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Alerts are messages transmitted via email or phone that notify a user that a particular condition has occurred.
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A file of order totals cannot be used for a market-basket analysis.This is a problem associated with the data being too fine.
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Because of a phenomenon called the curse of measurability,the more attributes there are,the easier it is to build a model that fits the sample data but that is worthless as a predictor.
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Wrong granularity implies that data could be too fine or too coarse.
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A data warehouse is a data collection,smaller than the data mart,that addresses a particular component or functional area of the business.
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Expert systems attempt to capture human expertise and put it into a format that can be used by non-experts.
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Real Simple Syndication (RSS)refers to the single universal standard for subscribing to content sources.
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Semantic security concerns the unintended release of protected information through the release of a combination of reports or documents that are independently not protected.
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Data marts are also referred to as data warehouses.
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Expert systems have been unable to live up to the high expectations set by their name.
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Knowledge management enables employees to leverage organizational knowledge to work more efficiently.
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Metadata describes the data.
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Indexing is the single most important content function in KM applications.
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Though they are difficult and expensive to develop,the low maintenance cost of expert systems makes them an attractive business proposition.
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Portal servers are like Web servers except that they do not have a customizable user interface.
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Users of data marts need not have the data management expertise that data warehouse employees have.
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________ tools are programs that read data from a variety of sources,process that data,format it into structured reports,and deliver those reports to the users who need them.

A)Data-mining
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D)XML
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________ involves searching for patterns and relationships among data.

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D)Data mining
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Knowledge-management tools differ from reporting and data-mining tools because the source of their data is ________.

A)employee knowledge
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D)customer focus groups
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Which of the following can store the maximum amount of data?

A)1 exabyte (EB)
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C)1 terabyte (TB)
D)1 petabyte (PB)
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What are reporting tools primarily used for?

A)assessment
B)predictions
C)testing
D)data mining
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Which basic operation structures a report so that it would be easier to understand?

A)transposing
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D)formatting
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________ tools are used to store employee knowledge and to make that knowledge available to employees,customers,vendors,auditors,and others who need it.

A)Reporting
B)Data-mining
C)Knowledge-management
D)Competitive intelligence
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Which of the following is an example of a question that a reporting tool will help address?

A)What is the probability that a customer is likely to respond positively to a promotion?
B)How does the current situation compare to the past?
C)Will a given customer default on a loan?
D)What is the likelihood of an event happening?
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RFM analysis ranks customers by considering the recency,frequency,and ________ of their orders.

A)dollar amount
B)character
C)capacity
D)timeliness
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In most cases,data-mining tools are used to make ________.

A)repositories
B)transitions
C)predictions
D)assessments
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Which of the following is a description of a business intelligence (BI)application?

A)It implements the logic of a particular procedure or process.
B)It is the use of a tool on a particular type of data for a particular purpose.
C)It is an information system having all five components that delivers the results to users who need those results.
D)It stores employee knowledge and makes it available to employees,customers,and others who need it.
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________ analysis is a way of analyzing and ranking customers according to their purchasing patterns.

A)TQM
B)CRM
C)Market-basket
D)RFM
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All of the following are basic operations used by reporting tools to produce information from data except ________.

A)sorting
B)grouping
C)calculating
D)transposing
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Which of the following is an example of question that data-mining will help address?

A)Will a given customer default on a loan?
B)What has happened in the last two years?
C)What is the current situation?
D)How does the current situation compare to the situation one year ago?
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Semantic security is equally serious and poses tougher problems than physical security.
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Among the following,what is the best way to distinguish between reporting tools and data-mining tools?

A)type of data used
B)difference in input information
C)objective of using these tools
D)complexity of techniques used
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Five ________ can store all the words ever spoken by human beings.

A)gigabytes
B)terabytes
C)petabytes
D)exabytes
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An RFM score of ________ probably means that this customer has taken their business elsewhere and is probably not worth spending too many marketing resources on.

A)121
B)231
C)555
D)111
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Which of the following is used by businesses to process data in order to produce patterns,relationships,and other forms of information and to deliver that information on a timely basis to users who need it?

A)logistics management tools
B)business intelligence tools
C)competitive intelligence tools
D)electronic data interchange
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Which of the following is the most accurate description of business intelligence?

A)information used to organize routine business operations
B)information relating to key business processes
C)information containing patterns,relationships,and trends
D)information concerning key competitors in the industry
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