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Deck 6: Managerial Support Systems
1
Which of the following approaches to representing spatial data relies on dividing space into small,equal-sized cells arranged in a grid?
A) vector-based GIS
B) coverage GIS
C) raster-based GIS
D) polygon-based GIS
A) vector-based GIS
B) coverage GIS
C) raster-based GIS
D) polygon-based GIS
C
2
Which of the following is not a major component of a DSS?
A) dialog management
B) inference engine
C) data management
D) model management
A) dialog management
B) inference engine
C) data management
D) model management
B
3
Which of the following is not a typical characteristic of an executive information system?
A) provides easy online access to current information about business conditions in an aggregated form
B) requires the assistance of a user with a technology background
C) is a system used by managers at all levels of the organization
D) includes internal transaction data and may incorporate qualitative data from both internal and external sources
A) provides easy online access to current information about business conditions in an aggregated form
B) requires the assistance of a user with a technology background
C) is a system used by managers at all levels of the organization
D) includes internal transaction data and may incorporate qualitative data from both internal and external sources
B
4
A data mining product which has the ability to handle textual information,pulling data out of letters,memos,medical records,tweets,and documents of all kinds,is called a:
A) neural network.
B) decision tree.
C) text miner.
D) text-to-data reducer.
A) neural network.
B) decision tree.
C) text miner.
D) text-to-data reducer.
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5
A DSS that provides a set of capabilities (such as a spreadsheet)to build a specific decision support system quickly and easily is referred to as a:
A) specific DSS.
B) DSS generator.
C) planning DSS.
D) DSS tool.
A) specific DSS.
B) DSS generator.
C) planning DSS.
D) DSS tool.
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6
A technique to search for small "nuggets" of information from the vast quantities of data stored in an organization's data warehouse,using technologies such as decision trees and neural networks,is called:
A) statistical inferencing.
B) data mining.
C) data regression.
D) analytic extraction.
A) statistical inferencing.
B) data mining.
C) data regression.
D) analytic extraction.
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7
A GSS can be used to support:
A) meetings at one physical location.
B) meetings with participants at multiple locations.
C) meetings of pre-existing teams or newly formed groups.
D) all of the above
A) meetings at one physical location.
B) meetings with participants at multiple locations.
C) meetings of pre-existing teams or newly formed groups.
D) all of the above
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8
In many cases,EIS applications have evolved into which of the following type(s)of application?
A) performance management system.
B) business intelligence system.
C) competitive intelligence system.
D) all of the above
A) performance management system.
B) business intelligence system.
C) competitive intelligence system.
D) all of the above
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9
In a "community of practice" knowledge management system,which of the following statements is true?
A) There is usually very formal management and control of a COP KMS.
B) Each member of the COP is responsible for the knowledge content of the KMS.
C) The knowledge in the KMS is very carefully organized and packaged.
D) The likelihood is high that the knowledge in the KMS will be applicable to many members of the COP.
A) There is usually very formal management and control of a COP KMS.
B) Each member of the COP is responsible for the knowledge content of the KMS.
C) The knowledge in the KMS is very carefully organized and packaged.
D) The likelihood is high that the knowledge in the KMS will be applicable to many members of the COP.
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10
Questions that a GIS can directly answer include all of the following except:
A) What is adjacent to this feature?
B) Is this the best site for a new business?
C) How many features are within a certain distance of a site?
D) Which site is the nearest one?
A) What is adjacent to this feature?
B) Is this the best site for a new business?
C) How many features are within a certain distance of a site?
D) Which site is the nearest one?
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11
All of the following are examples of the use of a DSS except:
A) optimizing airline crew reassignments after a major schedule disruption due to storms.
B) estimating project costs when bidding for new construction work.
C) identifying the source of an input error for a sales transaction.
D) employing a pro forma financial statement generator.
A) optimizing airline crew reassignments after a major schedule disruption due to storms.
B) estimating project costs when bidding for new construction work.
C) identifying the source of an input error for a sales transaction.
D) employing a pro forma financial statement generator.
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12
From a manager's perspective,all of the following are potential advantages of using group support systems except:
A) to encourage creative thinking.
B) to have more productive meetings.
C) to make it easier for higher-ranking participants to sway everyone else's vote.
D) to obtain higher quality ideas and decisions.
A) to encourage creative thinking.
B) to have more productive meetings.
C) to make it easier for higher-ranking participants to sway everyone else's vote.
D) to obtain higher quality ideas and decisions.
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13
Which of the following is not a typical application of data mining?
A) predicting customer attrition
B) fraud detection
C) production process planning
D) trend analysis
A) predicting customer attrition
B) fraud detection
C) production process planning
D) trend analysis
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14
An application that extracts data from a database and structures it by individual dimensions,such as region,organizational unit,or dealer,is referred to as:
A) OLAP software.
B) data mining software.
C) data warehousing software.
D) expert system software.
A) OLAP software.
B) data mining software.
C) data warehousing software.
D) expert system software.
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15
A computer-based system that allows a police officer to consider a variety of alternatives for allocating police officers to different neighborhoods is an example of a:
A) group support system.
B) transaction processing information system.
C) vertically integrated information system.
D) decision support system (DSS).
A) group support system.
B) transaction processing information system.
C) vertically integrated information system.
D) decision support system (DSS).
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16
An actual DSS application that assists in the decision-making process of an organization (e.g.,a DSS for investment portfolio management or a DSS for staff scheduling)is referred to as a:
A) specific DSS.
B) DSS generator.
C) planning DSS.
D) DSS model.
A) specific DSS.
B) DSS generator.
C) planning DSS.
D) DSS model.
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17
Information extracted from executive information systems is typically displayed in any of the following formats except:
A) spreadsheets.
B) charts.
C) detailed, nonaggregated information.
D) dashboards.
A) spreadsheets.
B) charts.
C) detailed, nonaggregated information.
D) dashboards.
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18
In extracting information from large data warehouses,a data mining tool may use which of the following techniques?
A) decision trees
B) regression
C) rule induction
D) all of the above
A) decision trees
B) regression
C) rule induction
D) all of the above
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19
Which of the following statements is true?
A) Organizations must custom-develop a GIS.
B) The usage of census data is illegal.
C) No competitive uses of GISs are known to date.
D) none of the above
A) Organizations must custom-develop a GIS.
B) The usage of census data is illegal.
C) No competitive uses of GISs are known to date.
D) none of the above
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20
Mobile devices may use a type of GIS to:
A) find the fastest route to a location.
B) identify a store location.
C) find nearby restaurants.
D) all of the above
A) find the fastest route to a location.
B) identify a store location.
C) find nearby restaurants.
D) all of the above
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21
One way to develop an expert system is to use a development environment that contains all the basic expert system components plus a limited but user-friendly special language with which to develop a knowledge base.This development environment is referred to as a(n):
A) fourth-generation language.
B) high-level programming environment.
C) artificial intelligence shell.
D) natural language system.
A) fourth-generation language.
B) high-level programming environment.
C) artificial intelligence shell.
D) natural language system.
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22
Once a neural network has established an acceptable level of predictive ability,no further changes are made to the weights of the predictor variables.
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23
Which statement about business intelligence (BI)tools is not true?
A) Most BI tools are designed specifically for use by financial analysts.
B) BI tools are used to improve the outcomes from direct marketing campaigns.
C) BI tools are used to identify customer purchasing patterns.
D) BI tools are used in marketing to decide on promotions and online advertising.
A) Most BI tools are designed specifically for use by financial analysts.
B) BI tools are used to improve the outcomes from direct marketing campaigns.
C) BI tools are used to identify customer purchasing patterns.
D) BI tools are used in marketing to decide on promotions and online advertising.
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24
The AI technology that is used to evaluate handwriting on credit card slips,select undervalued stocks as part of portfolio pension plan management,and determine where to drill for oil and gas is:
A) neural networks.
B) perceptive systems.
C) natural languages.
D) expert systems.
A) neural networks.
B) perceptive systems.
C) natural languages.
D) expert systems.
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25
The branch of artificial intelligence that is concerned with building systems that incorporate the decision-making logic of a human expert is called:
A) expert systems.
B) fuzzy logic.
C) natural languages.
D) neural networks.
A) expert systems.
B) fuzzy logic.
C) natural languages.
D) neural networks.
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26
The goal of a knowledge management system (or KMS) is to tap into the knowledge of the individual and the organization and disseminate it throughout the firm to derive operational and market improvements.
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27
The part of an expert system that automatically executes a line of reasoning when supplied with the rules and parameters involved in a decision is called the:
A) explanation subsystem.
B) inference engine.
C) workspace.
D) knowledge base.
A) explanation subsystem.
B) inference engine.
C) workspace.
D) knowledge base.
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28
Three major pieces of any expert system are:
A) user interface, knowledge base, and workspace.
B) expert system shell, knowledge acquisition system, and explanation system.
C) knowledge base, inference engine, and user interface.
D) expert system shell, inference engine, and knowledge acquisition system.
A) user interface, knowledge base, and workspace.
B) expert system shell, knowledge acquisition system, and explanation system.
C) knowledge base, inference engine, and user interface.
D) expert system shell, inference engine, and knowledge acquisition system.
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29
Which statement about virtual reality applications is not true?
A) VR systems are being used to train professionals and to design new products.
B) Users of VR systems may use helmets, glasses, and/or gloves that immerse them into a virtual world that seems real to one or more of their senses.
C) A "virtual tour" of a real estate property uses VR-like technology.
D) none of the above
A) VR systems are being used to train professionals and to design new products.
B) Users of VR systems may use helmets, glasses, and/or gloves that immerse them into a virtual world that seems real to one or more of their senses.
C) A "virtual tour" of a real estate property uses VR-like technology.
D) none of the above
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30
A machine that possesses visual and/or aural abilities that affect the machine's physical behavior (response)is referred to as a(n):
A) programmed system.
B) perceptive system.
C) command-driven system.
D) expert system.
A) programmed system.
B) perceptive system.
C) command-driven system.
D) expert system.
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31
The individual who is responsible for gathering an expert's knowledge to be used to build an expert system is called a(n):
A) systems programmer.
B) expert system manager.
C) knowledge programmer.
D) knowledge engineer.
A) systems programmer.
B) expert system manager.
C) knowledge programmer.
D) knowledge engineer.
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32
Which of the following is a key characteristic of neural networks?
A) They learn.
B) They are all designed at IBM and are named Watson1, Watson2, etc.
C) They monitor system changes.
D) They are always right.
A) They learn.
B) They are all designed at IBM and are named Watson1, Watson2, etc.
C) They monitor system changes.
D) They are always right.
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33
Data for executive information systems (EISs)come from both quantitative and qualitative sources.
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34
Participants in GSS sessions must identify themselves to eliminate any doubt about the integrity of the source of information provided.
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