BIS 220 Final Exam 1) Two information systems that support the entire organization are A. enterprise resource planning systems and dashboards B. transaction processing systems and office automation systems C. enterprise resource planning systems and transaction processing systems D. expert systems and office automation systems Answer: C 2) _______ is the direct use of information systems by employees in their work A. Transaction processing systems B. End-user computing C. Decision
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Reflection Summary Team A July 10‚2000 Bis/220 Dr. King Reflection summary Our last class was very interesting and informative. We discussed many things. We discussed things like buying a computer and programs to use on our computer. We also discussed technology systems and ways that they are changing. We first learned about buying a computer. It was very helpful because whenever you go to purchase a computer the salesman will tell you things they want you to buy and not what the
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of the student and teacher can greatly improve this education process. Many students share different learning methods and tactics‚ while most teachers are unique in their teaching methods. For example‚ a student may enjoy and learn better from a PowerPoint presentation of ‘The theory of evolution’ rather than a detailed 1000 plus page encyclopedic report on it. This disparity arises due to the different comprehension strengths and preferences of the student. Therefore‚ it is essential that one understands
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Efficiency and Collaboration Proposal Juan Manuel Martinez Kimberly Phillips Shana Moore Ken Frasier Nicole Ricouard BIS/220 10/29/2012 Randy Shirley Efficiency and Collaboration Proposal Possessing the right collaborative tools when conducting business is essential; we have been using Microsoft Excel at Party Plates for quite some time now. In the search for a database that will be more compatible to hold and organize the data of the company‚ the capabilities of Microsoft Access will be
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Information Technology Act Vivian Pearson BIS/220 June 10‚ 2013 Daina Scott There are several advances in information technology that resulted in new ethical issues necessitating the creation of certain acts. The two acts which will be discussed in my paper are the Children’s Online Privacy Act of 1998 and The Children Internet Protection Act. Children’s online Privacy Act COPPA‚ 1998 The Children’s Online Privacy Act is a federal law constructed to limit the collection and
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Social Media and Networking Paper Rama A. Davis BIS/220 October 3‚ 2012 Steven Cheng Social Media and Networking Paper COPPA known as The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998‚ created to place parents in control over what private information gathered from children when using the Internet. The Act protects children under 13 from the dangers and unknowns
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Wireless Technologies Proposal Team B BIS/220 July 2‚ 2012 Dr. Richard Swafford Wireless Technologies Proposal As Party Plates grows and becomes more successful‚ new technologies need to be implemented to allow the company to better serve our customers. Today we are going to lay out a new plan to make our deliveries more efficient. Our customers are our number one priority. Serving them with a better product and pinpointing delivery times will help us achieve this. To accomplish this‚ we
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Information Technology Acts Paper Shawanda Donelson BIS/220 March 31‚ 2012 Jacquelyn Jones Information Technology Acts Paper In the 1990s the Internet became popular‚ which children then had unsupervised access. Children were exposed to porn and other harmful materials. Congress tried to stop it and put it into law‚ but each direction it went was determined as being unconstitutional. To an extent‚ technology finally prevailed. Congress should not pass a law penalizing distributors
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Technology Acts BIS/220 Technology Acts Technology has changed people’s life in many different ways but not always for the best or even to improve their life but to do badly in the world. Like they say that a person can change behind closed doors so can peoples ethics. As for example the No Electronic Theft (NET) Act in 1997‚ how many of us sometimes are will wait for a CD or movie to come out and when we think about going to buy it or even see it the movie in theater‚ especially if we have
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example‚ during the Era of Disunity (approx. 220-581 AD) the ancient Chinese invented kites‚ matches‚ umbrellas and much more ("Inventions‚" “n.d.”). The Yuan dynasty brought us paper money‚ blue and white porcelain and several other contributions ("Inventions‚" “n.d.”). The discovery of making gunpowder came from the Tang dynasty (200AD) ("Inventions‚" “n.d.”); the list goes on. The most significant contributions came from the Han dynasty (approx. 202 BC-220 AD) introducing moveable rudder and sails
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