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Information systems architecture is a unifying framework into which various stakeholders with different perspectives can organize and view fundamental building blocks of information systems.
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Q52: In an information system business knowledge is
Q53: _ is the flow of transactions through
Q54: Prototyping is a technique that takes months
Q55: Business process requirements are frequently defined in
Q56: Business Knowledge is derived from:<br>A) data<br>B) information<br>C)
Q58: Historically, most information systems were _-centered.<br>A) data<br>B)
Q59: System Designers' views of business processes are
Q60: Functions cannot be further decomposed.
Q61: A data requirement is a representation of
Q62: Business knowledge may initially take the form