File: chapter3TestBank.doc‚ Chapter 3‚ Organizational Strategy and Information Systems Multiple Choice 1. Cognizant’s organizational structure was ________‚ but realized as its organization grew and its services became more complicated that a __________ structure for the organization was more appropriate. a) hierarchical‚ networked b) matrix‚ networked c) flat‚ matrix d) hierarchical‚ matrix e) flat‚ hierarchical Ans: d (Hard) Response: See page 82 2. The organizational structure of Tata
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File: chapter11TestBank.docx‚ Chapter 11‚ Knowledge Management‚ Business Intelligence‚ and Analytics Multiple Choice 1. Knowledge management is the process that generates‚ captures‚ codifies and __________ knowledge across an organization in order to achieve a competitive advantage. a) Analyzes b) Transfers c) Applies d) Limits e) Saves Ans: b (Medium) Response: See page 327. 2. An organization’s only sustainable competitive advantage lies in: a) The data warehouse. b) The creation of unrealistic
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File: chapter2TestBank.docx‚ Chapter 2‚ Strategic Use of Information Resources Multiple Choice 1. Two automobile manufacturers are working together to develop hybrid technology. This type of relationship between the two automobile manufacturers is best described as: a) Co-opetition b) Strategic alliance c) Competition d) Collaboration e) Business strategy Ans: a (Medium) Response: See page 65 2. While information systems can be used to gain a strategic advantage‚ they have inherent
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File: chapter6TextBank.docx‚ Chapter 6‚ Architecture and Infrastructure Multiple Choice 1. “Reuse” is a benefit of service-oriented architecture because it supports: a) Using sensitive data again and again b) The breaking apart of functionality into small services that can be used by many different systems c) Access to servers from many locations. d) The selection of a specific computing device by each employee. e) Reliable capacity-on-demand Ans: b (Medium) Response: See page 174 2. Google
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CREATING A CONTEXT DIAGRAM 1 Creating a Context Diagram Harry R. Torres Dr. Matthew Anyanwu CIS510 Advance System Analysis and Design 28 July 2010 CREATING A CONTEXT DIAGRAM 2 Abstract Brian and Carrie are systems analysts with many years of systems development experience at a large firm. Jane has recently been hired as the company’s first-ever process manager. She has been reviewing the company’s
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Adrian Kong HILD 10 11/15/2011 Tuesday 6 Reading Response Week 8 In the readings for this week‚ from Mair entries 54-59‚ the various author’s wrote poems to describe the life in Song China. These poets shared their stories by using beautiful imagery to describe it for them. Stories that describe the noise of rats to the paintings of bamboo‚ the writings of the Song poets conveyed the outlook of the Song Dynasty. Although these poems served as an art for entertainment‚ the poems‚ in a deeper
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Technology-related trends impacting online consumer behavior (Chapter 7) 35% of online Americans connect to the Internet with a broadband connection. Broadband has increased by 20% in the past 2 years. The U.S. is only the 10th largest broadband market. Broadband users exhibit different online behavior than those using mobile handheld devices or dial up. Q2. social/cultural environment for e-marketers ( Chapter 7) Reputation: brand image and reputation are based on market perception. Relevance:
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“The Christopher Story” Grand Canyon University Spd-510--- Professor March 26‚ 2015 Ericka Golden I loved “Christopher Story”. To see that Christopher is a healthy‚ loving and thriving child also with the fact that is so loved is amazing. Watching Christopher’s Story I do not feel like inclusion is necessarily the best route for a child. I think that having a child in a natural environment is good for them. I think that the child needs should be addressed to make sure that the child is getting
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Page 1 of 15 CEBU CPAR CENTER Mandaue City‚ Cebu AUDITING THEORY AUDITING IN A COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CIS) ENVIRONMENT Related PSAs/PAPSs: PSA 401; PAPS 1001‚ 1002‚ 1003‚ 1008 and 1009 PSA 401 – Auditing in a Computer Information Systems (CIS) Environment 1. Which statement is incorrect when auditing in a CIS environment? a. A CIS environment exists when a computer of any type or size is involved in the processing by the entity of financial information of significance to the audit
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1. Distinguish between internal control in a CIS environment and in non-CIS environment. A CIS environment exists when a computer of any type or size is involved in the processing by the entity of financial information of significance to the audit; whether that computer is operated by the entity or by a third party. Many of the control procedures used in manual processing also apply in a CIS environment. Examples of such control procedures include authorization of transaction‚ proper segregation
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