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Business Analyst

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1. Variable names created by capitalizing the first letter of each word and eliminating the spaces between words.






2. Compares coninuous categories such as time on a common measure






3. The total interest paid over the life of the loan. The finance charge is calculated by adding up all of the loan payments and then subtracting from this total the amount originally borrowed.






4. A marketing term that refers to the ability of a brand to stand out from the crowd.






5. The idea that a brand's power depends on it's uniqueness






6. The ability to capture and store information gathered from a form into a database. Database integration also refers to the ability to extract and display information from a database on a website.






7. Systems that manage day to day transactions of the business.






8. Accessing development software that lives in the cloud. The major advantage is that the development process tends to be greatly simplified.






9. A built in Excel function that calculates loan payments. Inputs to the function include the loan amount (pv) - the interest rate (rate) - and the number of loan payments (nper).






10. A form of BI reporting with which we are most familiar-- summary reports distributed at regular intervals.






11. Programs that greatly simplify the process of building a website. Google Sites is the authoring tool that we will use.






12. Designing websites and applications to meet the needs of the user.






13. A way to categorize groups of people using age - income level - gender - education level - home ownership - and so forth.






14. A PowerPoint template well suited for creating schematic reports because of its small font size and versatile layouts.






15. A collection of one or more related tables of data stored in rows and columns






16. A business presentation combining concise text and graphics. Schematic reports should be brief - well organized - and easy to navigate. Though usually designed in PowerPoint - schematic reports are intended primarily to be read rather than projected.






17. Printing horizontally rather than vertically on a piece of paper. The normal way to print is portrait or vertical orientation.






18. An unfortunate reuse of the word template






19. Compares discrete categories on a common measure.






20. Describes how best to represent information






21. This is a job title typical for an IS graduate. Business analysts work both with business units such as Human Resources and the programmers. They discover the needs of the business unit and then translate those needs into documentation for the progra






22. A way to get information into database. Each field in the form corresponds to a field in the database table






23. A presentation primarily designed to be projected which combines brief text and graphics. Presentations use few words and large fonts for audience readability.






24. Repear the primary key from the parent table in each corresponding record of the child table as a foreign key to link tables together






25. Usually the recommended way to start a small business. If the business goes under - you are not personally liable for the businesses debts.






26. A cost that the business must pay whether or not they sell anything. Examples include rent - legal fees - development costs and so forth.






27. A high level management overview of the data--sometimes depicted using dials and needles similar to an automobile dashboard. In a car.






28. One or more fields that uniquely identify each record in the table






29. The cheapest way to start a business. It is just you doing business under another name. However - you are personally liable for business debts.






30. The process of analyzing data to spot trends and opportunities.






31. What you make on every sale after subtracting variable costs.






32. A user-friendly way to get information into a database.






33. A giant database that contains periodic dumps from many databases throughout the company. BI systems query the data warehouse to spot patterns and trends.






34. Running development software such as Dreamweaver on your workstation. The major advantage is that it runs very fast when running locally.






35. An analysis of five key forces which profiles the attractiveness of an industry. These include the bargaining power of suppliers and buyers - barriers to entry - threat of substitutes - and the competitive rivalry of firms already in the industry.

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36. Model slides that define the theme elements. The slide master defines the background elements - colors - and fonts. The layout masters provide a menu of possible layouts to apply to a slide.






37. The largest systems of all. ERP systems tie together all aspects of the business from accounting to the shop floor.






38. The process of uncovering the numbers that contribute to creating a summary number. Drill down is like being shocked at you ATM balance and then calling the bank to get a list of withdrawls and payments made against your account.






39. A wat to get information out of a database. Often a report will gather information together from multiple tables and present it as a single table






40. Mini services that exist in the cloud and can be snapped into your webpage. For example - you can include a weather gadget.






41. A method for designing information systems. The life cycle proceeds through the following stages: an analysis of the current state - development of requirements - design of a solution - development from the design and finally to implementation or rol






42. Similar to a template but without the placeholder text and images. A theme specifies formatting--layout - colors - and fonts






43. The combination of people - information technology - and business processes to accomplish a business objective.






44. A model report in which the theme is predefined. In some templates even some of the slides are already created. For example - the Pitchbook template includes a title slide - a table of contents slide - and a section heading slide.






45. The organization of items on a page. For example - a 2up layout consists of two blocks of images and/or text.






46. A cost that business incurs on each sale. For apps - the variable cost is the iTunes store commission.






47. A group of potential customers for a product or service. Segments are typically identified by demographics.






48. The opposite of contrast. Layouts demonstrating affinity show subtle variations in color or brightness.






49. The process of fishing for patterns in the data using computing power because you really do not know what to look for.






50. Look like standard reports but with a major difference. They are interactive and allow the user to drill down to disover the source for the summary numbers.