Deck 12: Information Delivery: ITS Evolving Role

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Data is nothing more than facts with very little context or analysis applied to them.
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Increased internal self-service efforts are having considerable impact on how organizations present information about their products and services to customers.
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For data to be made meaningful, it must provide an integrated picture of interactions and be significantly easier to interpret and understand.
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Separating data from function to create greater flexibility is considered an information delivery best practice.
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While it technically feasible to deliver literally millions of pages of text to desktops as needed, it is not financially feasible.
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The advent of online systems made data only marginally easier to use.
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Better information delivery means clarifying the knowledge frameworks that have been applied to create both data and information.
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The average knowledge worker now spends about a quarter of his or her day looking for information either internally or externally.
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RFID technology has dramatically changed the ease with which information can be integrated and delivered on an ad hoc basis.
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Good information management practices in combination with efficient systems has been shown as a stronger driver of organizational financial performance.
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IT departments have been extremely proactive by organizing and developing new skills in an effort to stay on top of the explosion of new information delivery opportunities.
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Effective information delivery involves developing practices to manage different forms of information over the information life cycle.
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Using middleware to translate data from one system to another is considered an application architecture as opposed to an information delivery best practice.
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Business intelligence is changing the competitive landscape by making it considerably easier to comparison shop online.
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IT is often required to develop taxonomies and access methods to integrate structured and unstructured information into work processes.
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Prior to the late 1990's, data management functions were largely limited to database design and administration.
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New technologies are creating different types of information, opening up innovative channels of information delivery, and providing new ways of organizing and accessing information.
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Increasing financial accountability legislation has not had much success in creating greater attention to the integrity of information.
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The growth of standardized communication protocols, network devices, and high-speed data access will soon make it possible to collect, create, distribute, and exploit information across an extremely heterogeneous global computing environment.
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E-mail and instant messages are considered corporate records.
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In previous decades, information delivery was specifically referred to as:

A) information management.
B) data processing.
C) data management.
D) information processing.
E) None of the above
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Some organizations have realized significant benefits from standardizing their information as:

A) structural capital.
B) transactional data.
C) operational workflows.
D) strategic information.
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For each type of information, strategies, processes, and ________ must be established to address each of the four life cycle stages.

A) metadata
B) strategies
C) business rules
D) technology
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________ is changing the competitive landscape by making it considerably easier to comparison shop online.

A) Effective business operations
B) E-business
C) Internal self-service
D) Unstructured information delivery
E) Business intelligence
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Which of the following is a new area in which information delivery is playing a critical role in delivering value in organizations?

A) Application engineering
B) Ergonomic engineering
C) Usability engineering
D) Adaptability engineering
E) Behavior change
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Organizations are starting to realize that embedding information in their ________ can be extremely valuable.

A) structural capital
B) transactional data
C) operational workflows
D) strategic information
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The organization's increasing reliance on ________ for decision making means that it is critical to consciously make appropriate decisions about how information is designed and presented.

A) structured information
B) technology frameworks
C) unstructured information
D) knowledge frameworks
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________ is especially important for workflow design, the overall management of information, and information exchange among enterprises or different software applications.

A) Metadata
B) Structured data
C) Unstructured data
D) Structural capital
E) None of the above
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Business and IT practitioners must recognize the existence of ________ and make appropriate judgments about how they affect the information that is delivered to the organization.

A) technology frameworks
B) knowledge frameworks
C) technology roadmaps
D) structural capital frameworks
E) None of the above
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Which of the following is considered an information delivery best practice?

A) User identification, user authorization, and permission management.
B) Controls over information flows, and greater attention to accuracy.
C) User identification, user authorization, controls over information flows.
D) Analysis of where and how individual items of information can be used.
E) Separating data from function to create greater flexibility
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A firm's ability to extract and leverage explicit knowledge from its employees by formalizing it in systems and procedures directly contributes to its:

A) bottom line.
B) financial health.
C) information management.
D) structural capital.
E) Both B and C
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Which of the following areas has forced organizations to confront their own internal inconsistencies, identify information gaps and inaccuracies, and deal with inadequacies in their offerings?

A) Effective business operations
B) E-business
C) Internal self-service
D) Unstructured information delivery
E) Business intelligence
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Which of the following are examples of business intelligence information?

A) Social data
B) Competitive innovations
C) Potential problems with partners and suppliers.
D) Both B and C
E) All of the above
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Addressing privacy concerns requires developing more sophisticated methods of:

A) user identification, user authorization, and permission management.
B) controls over information flows, and greater attention to accuracy.
C) user identification, user authorization, controls over information flows.
D) analysis of where and how individual items of information can be used.
E) All the above
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Business intelligence is often referred to as:

A) data mining.
B) data processing.
C) data management.
D) information processing.
E) None of the above
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The acquisition and enhancement of ________ is considered an Information Delivery Best Practice.

A) technology frameworks
B) metadata
C) structured capital
D) knowledge frameworks
E) data models
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Which of the following areas includes data mining, and external intelligence gathering about trends, competitors, and industries to deliver increased value to the organization?

A) Effective business operations
B) E-business
C) Internal self-service
D) Unstructured information delivery
E) Business intelligence
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The process business use to uncover new insights in data that can lead to substantial savings and/or revenue growth opportunities is called:

A) data processing.
B) data management.
C) data mining.
D) transaction processing.
E) information management.
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Which of the following is having considerable impact on how organizations present information about their products and services to customers?

A) Effective business operations
B) E-business
C) Internal self-service
D) Unstructured information delivery
E) Business intelligence
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Business responsibilities for information include:

A) ownership, quality, and currency.
B) data custodianship, quality, data integration.
C) data administration, content management, and quality.
D) workflow, data custodianship, quality.
E) data integration, data administration, content management.
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List and describe (3) Information Delivery Best Practices.
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What are (2) reasons that the information management function within most organizations has blossomed into multifaceted and high value IT activities?
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What is business intelligence?
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List and describe the (4) components of organization used in the information management life cycle.
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List (5) new or enhanced roles IT has for managing the logistics of information delivery in the organization.
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What is the difference between structured and unstructured data?
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List and describe (3) important future directions and/or technologies for information delivery.
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List and describe (3) new areas in which information delivery is playing a critical role in
delivering value in organizations.
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List and describe the (4) stages of the information management life cycle.
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List (4) new information skills required for a successful IT function.
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Data is nothing more than facts with very little context or analysis applied to them.
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Increased internal self-service efforts are having considerable impact on how organizations present information about their products and services to customers.
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For data to be made meaningful, it must provide an integrated picture of interactions and be significantly easier to interpret and understand.
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Separating data from function to create greater flexibility is considered an information delivery best practice.
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While it technically feasible to deliver literally millions of pages of text to desktops as needed, it is not financially feasible.
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The advent of online systems made data only marginally easier to use.
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Better information delivery means clarifying the knowledge frameworks that have been applied to create both data and information.
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The average knowledge worker now spends about a quarter of his or her day looking for information either internally or externally.
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RFID technology has dramatically changed the ease with which information can be integrated and delivered on an ad hoc basis.
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Good information management practices in combination with efficient systems has been shown as a stronger driver of organizational financial performance.
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IT departments have been extremely proactive by organizing and developing new skills in an effort to stay on top of the explosion of new information delivery opportunities.
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Effective information delivery involves developing practices to manage different forms of information over the information life cycle.
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Using middleware to translate data from one system to another is considered an application architecture as opposed to an information delivery best practice.
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Business intelligence is changing the competitive landscape by making it considerably easier to comparison shop online.
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IT is often required to develop taxonomies and access methods to integrate structured and unstructured information into work processes.
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Prior to the late 1990's, data management functions were largely limited to database design and administration.
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New technologies are creating different types of information, opening up innovative channels of information delivery, and providing new ways of organizing and accessing information.
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Increasing financial accountability legislation has not had much success in creating greater attention to the integrity of information.
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The growth of standardized communication protocols, network devices, and high-speed data access will soon make it possible to collect, create, distribute, and exploit information across an extremely heterogeneous global computing environment.
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E-mail and instant messages are considered corporate records.
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In previous decades, information delivery was specifically referred to as:

A) information management.
B) data processing.
C) data management.
D) information processing.
E) None of the above
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Some organizations have realized significant benefits from standardizing their information as:

A) structural capital.
B) transactional data.
C) operational workflows.
D) strategic information.
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For each type of information, strategies, processes, and ________ must be established to address each of the four life cycle stages.

A) metadata
B) strategies
C) business rules
D) technology
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________ is changing the competitive landscape by making it considerably easier to comparison shop online.

A) Effective business operations
B) E-business
C) Internal self-service
D) Unstructured information delivery
E) Business intelligence
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Which of the following is a new area in which information delivery is playing a critical role in delivering value in organizations?

A) Application engineering
B) Ergonomic engineering
C) Usability engineering
D) Adaptability engineering
E) Behavior change
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Organizations are starting to realize that embedding information in their ________ can be extremely valuable.

A) structural capital
B) transactional data
C) operational workflows
D) strategic information
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The organization's increasing reliance on ________ for decision making means that it is critical to consciously make appropriate decisions about how information is designed and presented.

A) structured information
B) technology frameworks
C) unstructured information
D) knowledge frameworks
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________ is especially important for workflow design, the overall management of information, and information exchange among enterprises or different software applications.

A) Metadata
B) Structured data
C) Unstructured data
D) Structural capital
E) None of the above
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Business and IT practitioners must recognize the existence of ________ and make appropriate judgments about how they affect the information that is delivered to the organization.

A) technology frameworks
B) knowledge frameworks
C) technology roadmaps
D) structural capital frameworks
E) None of the above
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30
Which of the following is considered an information delivery best practice?

A) User identification, user authorization, and permission management.
B) Controls over information flows, and greater attention to accuracy.
C) User identification, user authorization, controls over information flows.
D) Analysis of where and how individual items of information can be used.
E) Separating data from function to create greater flexibility
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31
A firm's ability to extract and leverage explicit knowledge from its employees by formalizing it in systems and procedures directly contributes to its:

A) bottom line.
B) financial health.
C) information management.
D) structural capital.
E) Both B and C
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Which of the following areas has forced organizations to confront their own internal inconsistencies, identify information gaps and inaccuracies, and deal with inadequacies in their offerings?

A) Effective business operations
B) E-business
C) Internal self-service
D) Unstructured information delivery
E) Business intelligence
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Which of the following are examples of business intelligence information?

A) Social data
B) Competitive innovations
C) Potential problems with partners and suppliers.
D) Both B and C
E) All of the above
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Addressing privacy concerns requires developing more sophisticated methods of:

A) user identification, user authorization, and permission management.
B) controls over information flows, and greater attention to accuracy.
C) user identification, user authorization, controls over information flows.
D) analysis of where and how individual items of information can be used.
E) All the above
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35
Business intelligence is often referred to as:

A) data mining.
B) data processing.
C) data management.
D) information processing.
E) None of the above
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36
The acquisition and enhancement of ________ is considered an Information Delivery Best Practice.

A) technology frameworks
B) metadata
C) structured capital
D) knowledge frameworks
E) data models
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37
Which of the following areas includes data mining, and external intelligence gathering about trends, competitors, and industries to deliver increased value to the organization?

A) Effective business operations
B) E-business
C) Internal self-service
D) Unstructured information delivery
E) Business intelligence
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38
The process business use to uncover new insights in data that can lead to substantial savings and/or revenue growth opportunities is called:

A) data processing.
B) data management.
C) data mining.
D) transaction processing.
E) information management.
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39
Which of the following is having considerable impact on how organizations present information about their products and services to customers?

A) Effective business operations
B) E-business
C) Internal self-service
D) Unstructured information delivery
E) Business intelligence
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40
Business responsibilities for information include:

A) ownership, quality, and currency.
B) data custodianship, quality, data integration.
C) data administration, content management, and quality.
D) workflow, data custodianship, quality.
E) data integration, data administration, content management.
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41
List and describe (3) Information Delivery Best Practices.
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What are (2) reasons that the information management function within most organizations has blossomed into multifaceted and high value IT activities?
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43
What is business intelligence?
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List and describe the (4) components of organization used in the information management life cycle.
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List (5) new or enhanced roles IT has for managing the logistics of information delivery in the organization.
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What is the difference between structured and unstructured data?
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List and describe (3) important future directions and/or technologies for information delivery.
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List and describe (3) new areas in which information delivery is playing a critical role in
delivering value in organizations.
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List and describe the (4) stages of the information management life cycle.
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List (4) new information skills required for a successful IT function.
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