Deck 27: International Mis

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How has the global economy changed the competitive environment?

A)Suppliers are not required to reach a wide range of customers.
B)Customers now have less access to information about substitutes.
C)It has intensified rivalry by increasing product and vendor choices.
D)It has made it easier for new market entrants in all fields to penetrate the market.
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The global economy has intensified rivalry by increasing product and vendor choices and by accelerating the flow of information about price,product,availability,and service.
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The emergence of ________ technologies has made it easier for companies all over the world to obtain the latest in server technology.

A)international cloud
B)big data
C)data mining
D)distributed database
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The size of the world economy,combined with the Internet,limits product differentiation.
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Which of the following statements is true of inherent processes?

A)Creating an accurate as-is international process management model is inexpensive and easy.
B)Determining the criteria to be used for evaluating the alternative international processes takes little time.
C)Each software product assumes that the software will be used by people filling particular roles and performing their actions in a certain way.
D)It is likely that international business processes will be developed more like intra-department business processes.
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World time differences restrict global virtual companies from operating 24/7.
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In the current age,global economy changes competitive strategies because it ________.

A)enables unprecedented product differentiation
B)makes communication between a company and its customer one-sided
C)reduces the risk that a company has to bear
D)eliminates the need for localizing products
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Which of the following statements is true of localizing?

A)Translating documents is less expensive,but more time consuming than localizing computer programs.
B)Localizing computer programs primarily involves translating documents from one language to another.
C)Localization of computer programs should be planned from the beginning.
D)Localizing computer programs is easier than translating documents.
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Which of the following statements is true of the international business scenario?

A)After the dot-com bust,optical fiber was extremely scarce and expensive.
B)After the fall of the Soviet Union,the economies of Russia and Western Europe closed their markets to the world.
C)With the popularity of the Internet,the economies of North America and Europe became less integrated.
D)With the popularity of the Internet,the Chinese economy became more open to the world.
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How does the global economy change competitive strategy?
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Which of the following statements is true about the issues to be addressed when localizing a computer program?

A)When translating a user interface for a program,the entire user interface,except the icons,will need to be changed.
B)Programming techniques can be used to simplify and reduce the cost of localization.
C)Forms and reports should be localized in a manner that does not necessitate redesigning an entire document.
D)The help text should always be maintained in English.
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With the fall of the Soviet Union,the economies of Russia and Eastern Europe became alienated from the rest of the world market.
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If a distributed database contains copies of the same data,it is called a ________ database.

A)mirrored
B)redundant
C)replicated
D)partitioned
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How does the global economy change value chains and business processes?

A)World time differences enable global virtual companies to operate 24/7.
B)Overseas outsourcing is no longer an attractive option.
C)It makes it difficult for an international company to conduct sales and marketing efforts locally.
D)It makes it mandatory for the manufacturing activities to be carried out from the home country.
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The process of making a computer program work in a second language is called ________.

A)differentiating
B)stringing
C)localizing
D)optimizing
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If a distributed database divides the database into nonoverlapping segments,it is called a(n)________ database.

A)mirrored
B)replicated
C)independent
D)partitioned
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Which of the following is an advantage of functional systems?

A)They facilitate the integration of data across various business functions.
B)Two order-processing functional systems located in two different countries need not accommodate language and culture differences in a single system.
C)They ensure that organizations do not suffer from islands of automation.
D)They solve the problems of data isolation by integrating data into a database that provides a comprehensive and organization-wide view.
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Which of the following is an issue related to global databases?

A)Data transmission speeds are too slow to process data from a single geographic location.
B)A single database increases data integrity problems.
C)A single database is ideal for companies that use multiple languages.
D)With a single database,it is not possible to have an integrated view of a customer or an organization's operations.
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Due to information systems,any value chain activity can be performed from anywhere in the world.
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________ database processing refers to the processing of a single database that resides in multiple locations.

A)Clustered
B)Distributed
C)External
D)Hypermedia
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The phenomenon in which the variability in the size and timing of orders increases at each stage of the supply chain is known as the ________ effect.

A)Zeeman
B)butterfly
C)bullwhip
D)Stroop
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The human components,such as procedures and people,are affected by language and culture.
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What are the problems of inherent processes?
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Because of the ________ effect,a dollar spent will contribute two or three dollars of activity to the economy.

A)distribution
B)bullwhip
C)butterfly
D)accelerator
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What are the issues that have to be addressed when localizing a computer program?
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Information systems procedures,unlike business processes,need not reflect local cultural values and norms.
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International companies that have a single database must declare a single language for the company.
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Information systems increase inventories.
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Which of the following is true of the challenges of international information systems (IS)management?

A)Standardizing business processes is a good method to overcome the challenges posed by international IS management.
B)Running hardware using the cloud in different countries poses a problem.
C)The procedures for using a customer relationship management system remain the same irrespective of the country where it is used.
D)The purpose and the scope of a system are determined in the requirement analysis stage of the software development life cycle.
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How do global information systems affect supply chain profitability?
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The accelerator effect can increase the demand for a product.
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The purpose and scope of a system are determined in the systems definition stage of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
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Cross-functional,integrated systems,such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP),add to the problems of data isolation.
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The development rate of international information systems varies among countries and cultures.
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In the context of combatting the challenges of international information systems (IS)management,defining a set of standard business processes requires conversion of the organization to different work processes.
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To localize a computer program,all you need to do is hire a translator to convert it from one language to another.
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Information systems support just-in-time (JIT)inventory techniques.
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Operating information systems (IS)internationally can be problematic because of different physical environments.
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Information systems are used to reduce or eliminate the bullwhip effect,hence,saving costs.
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Differences in language,culture,norms,and expectations compound the difficulties of international process management.
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What are the challenges of international information systems (IS)management?
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How has the global economy changed the competitive environment?

A)Suppliers are not required to reach a wide range of customers.
B)Customers now have less access to information about substitutes.
C)It has intensified rivalry by increasing product and vendor choices.
D)It has made it easier for new market entrants in all fields to penetrate the market.
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The global economy has intensified rivalry by increasing product and vendor choices and by accelerating the flow of information about price,product,availability,and service.
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The emergence of ________ technologies has made it easier for companies all over the world to obtain the latest in server technology.

A)international cloud
B)big data
C)data mining
D)distributed database
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The size of the world economy,combined with the Internet,limits product differentiation.
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Which of the following statements is true of inherent processes?

A)Creating an accurate as-is international process management model is inexpensive and easy.
B)Determining the criteria to be used for evaluating the alternative international processes takes little time.
C)Each software product assumes that the software will be used by people filling particular roles and performing their actions in a certain way.
D)It is likely that international business processes will be developed more like intra-department business processes.
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World time differences restrict global virtual companies from operating 24/7.
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In the current age,global economy changes competitive strategies because it ________.

A)enables unprecedented product differentiation
B)makes communication between a company and its customer one-sided
C)reduces the risk that a company has to bear
D)eliminates the need for localizing products
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Which of the following statements is true of localizing?

A)Translating documents is less expensive,but more time consuming than localizing computer programs.
B)Localizing computer programs primarily involves translating documents from one language to another.
C)Localization of computer programs should be planned from the beginning.
D)Localizing computer programs is easier than translating documents.
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Which of the following statements is true of the international business scenario?

A)After the dot-com bust,optical fiber was extremely scarce and expensive.
B)After the fall of the Soviet Union,the economies of Russia and Western Europe closed their markets to the world.
C)With the popularity of the Internet,the economies of North America and Europe became less integrated.
D)With the popularity of the Internet,the Chinese economy became more open to the world.
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How does the global economy change competitive strategy?
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Which of the following statements is true about the issues to be addressed when localizing a computer program?

A)When translating a user interface for a program,the entire user interface,except the icons,will need to be changed.
B)Programming techniques can be used to simplify and reduce the cost of localization.
C)Forms and reports should be localized in a manner that does not necessitate redesigning an entire document.
D)The help text should always be maintained in English.
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With the fall of the Soviet Union,the economies of Russia and Eastern Europe became alienated from the rest of the world market.
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If a distributed database contains copies of the same data,it is called a ________ database.

A)mirrored
B)redundant
C)replicated
D)partitioned
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How does the global economy change value chains and business processes?

A)World time differences enable global virtual companies to operate 24/7.
B)Overseas outsourcing is no longer an attractive option.
C)It makes it difficult for an international company to conduct sales and marketing efforts locally.
D)It makes it mandatory for the manufacturing activities to be carried out from the home country.
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The process of making a computer program work in a second language is called ________.

A)differentiating
B)stringing
C)localizing
D)optimizing
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If a distributed database divides the database into nonoverlapping segments,it is called a(n)________ database.

A)mirrored
B)replicated
C)independent
D)partitioned
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Which of the following is an advantage of functional systems?

A)They facilitate the integration of data across various business functions.
B)Two order-processing functional systems located in two different countries need not accommodate language and culture differences in a single system.
C)They ensure that organizations do not suffer from islands of automation.
D)They solve the problems of data isolation by integrating data into a database that provides a comprehensive and organization-wide view.
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Which of the following is an issue related to global databases?

A)Data transmission speeds are too slow to process data from a single geographic location.
B)A single database increases data integrity problems.
C)A single database is ideal for companies that use multiple languages.
D)With a single database,it is not possible to have an integrated view of a customer or an organization's operations.
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Due to information systems,any value chain activity can be performed from anywhere in the world.
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________ database processing refers to the processing of a single database that resides in multiple locations.

A)Clustered
B)Distributed
C)External
D)Hypermedia
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The phenomenon in which the variability in the size and timing of orders increases at each stage of the supply chain is known as the ________ effect.

A)Zeeman
B)butterfly
C)bullwhip
D)Stroop
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The human components,such as procedures and people,are affected by language and culture.
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What are the problems of inherent processes?
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Because of the ________ effect,a dollar spent will contribute two or three dollars of activity to the economy.

A)distribution
B)bullwhip
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D)accelerator
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What are the issues that have to be addressed when localizing a computer program?
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Information systems procedures,unlike business processes,need not reflect local cultural values and norms.
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International companies that have a single database must declare a single language for the company.
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Information systems increase inventories.
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Which of the following is true of the challenges of international information systems (IS)management?

A)Standardizing business processes is a good method to overcome the challenges posed by international IS management.
B)Running hardware using the cloud in different countries poses a problem.
C)The procedures for using a customer relationship management system remain the same irrespective of the country where it is used.
D)The purpose and the scope of a system are determined in the requirement analysis stage of the software development life cycle.
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How do global information systems affect supply chain profitability?
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The accelerator effect can increase the demand for a product.
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The purpose and scope of a system are determined in the systems definition stage of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
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Cross-functional,integrated systems,such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP),add to the problems of data isolation.
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The development rate of international information systems varies among countries and cultures.
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In the context of combatting the challenges of international information systems (IS)management,defining a set of standard business processes requires conversion of the organization to different work processes.
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To localize a computer program,all you need to do is hire a translator to convert it from one language to another.
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Information systems support just-in-time (JIT)inventory techniques.
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Operating information systems (IS)internationally can be problematic because of different physical environments.
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Information systems are used to reduce or eliminate the bullwhip effect,hence,saving costs.
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Differences in language,culture,norms,and expectations compound the difficulties of international process management.
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