|1. |Electronic commerce is changing only the production and operations management functional area. | | |Ans: False | |2. |Electronic commerce is the buying and selling of products‚ services‚ and information via computer networks‚ primarily the | | |Internet.
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1. General Motors has several internal and external influences that are challenging them to reduce their operating costs and become more efficient. In doing an analysis of the General Motors using Porter ’s Competitive Model these influences become clear and opportunities for the company to reduce costs and increase efficiency using information systems becomes obvious. Porter ’s Competitive Model is a model used to describe the interaction of external influences; specifically threats and opportunities
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how they are replicated and passed to subsequent generations of cells or passed between organisms‚ and how the expression of their info within an organism determines the particular characteristics of that organism. Genome: the cell’s genetic information that includes it’s plasmids and chromosome. Chromosomes: structures containing DNA that physically carry hereditary info‚ contain the genes Genes: segments of DNA (or RNA in the case of viruses) that code for functional products Base pairs: always
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Answer ALL Questions. 1. What is the difference between information technology and information systems? Describe some of the functions of information systems. In your answer include two examples of information technologies and two examples of information systems. Information technology is the use of computer hardware‚ software and associated technologies to process data and achieve company’s business objectives. Some examples of information technologies include mobile computer devices such as PDAs
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BUSA 3100 – Exam 1 – Study Guide Chapter 1: (Stair and Reynolds; class slides) * Hierarchy of Data * Systematic organization of data. * Data – raw facts and figures by itself. * Alphanumeric data – numbers‚ letters and other characters * Image data – graphic images and pictures * Audio data – sound‚ noise or tones * Video data – moving images or pictures * Information – collection of facts organized in such a way that they have value
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Chapter 1: Technology and the Modern Enterprise Having tech knowledge is crucial in just about every sector of business‚ no matter what kind of job you have. It’s really just an intro chapter telling us that technology and technology based jobs are increasing and highly attractive‚ as they grow rapidly Strategic Information Systems * Defined by the purpose and objective by which they are created * Purpose is to fulfill organizational processing needs * Improve efficiency and success
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Exam #1 Study Guide – MKTG 436.01 – Spring 2013 – Exam Date March 12th 2013 This is not intended as a 100% comprehensive study guide. This study guide does not include material from the guest speakers’ content‚ nor does it include material from the textbook cases or the articles in the lecture slides. The exam is 70 multiple choice questions. * What is the best definition of retailing? * Retailing encompasses the business activities involved in selling goods and services to consumers
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Chapter 1 Answers to Questions 1. Multitasking refers to how a computer appears to work on more than one problem (or for more than one user) at a time. It is accomplished by the computer’s ability to break a task into many smaller subtasks. The subtasks of one problem (or user) are interspersed with subtasks of another problem (or user). The computer appears to be performing both tasks at the same time‚ when in fact only a single subtask is performed at a time. 2. Information specialists
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Introduction In today business environment‚ Web 2.0 was created and became one of the accepted tools and most prominent business model for information system. As a second phase of web evolution‚ Web 2.0 has successfully transformed in online public commons from one-way communication (Web 1.0) to two-way communication which information is sharing for people around the world. (Laudon‚ Laudon‚ 2012) Web 2.0 has four defining features‚ which are interactivity‚ real-time user control‚ social participation
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goal: the paperless office. Backup-storage systems can offer bank-vault security against losing your work. CD and DVD drives have become essential for many applications. Thus‚ the right choice of peripherals can make a big difference. Read the Real World Case 2 about the use of voice recognition technology in health care settings. We can learn a lot about the future of the human–computer interface and its business applications from this case. See Figure 3.13 . Peripherals is the generic name given
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