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Information Systems
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Subjects
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engineering
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it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Strategy where companies cooperate and compete at the same time with companies in its value net
middleware...
co-oopetition
BPM
F.O.A.M.A.
2. Interrelated set of activities and tasks that turns inputs into outputs
supply chain management (SCM)
customer relationship management (CRM)
business diamond
process
3. On a process flow diagram - a diamond represents a...
SCM
Decision
risks associated with using information systems to gain strategic advantage
best practices (characteristic of ES)
4. Mainframe - client/server - SOA - P2P - WOA
External stakeholders
WOA
focus
configurations for IT architecture
5. Service- oriented architecture
halo effect
total quality management (TQM)
TOGAF
SOA
6. An IT capability makes it possible for the firm to use its IT assets effectively
competitive advantage
more efficient processes have
IT asset vs. capability
business diamond
7. Peer- to- peer
configurations for IT architecture
IT asset
IS strategy triangle
P2P
8. Integration - packages - best practices - some assembly required - evolving
client
infrastructure
characteristics of enterprise systems
information
9. Architecture where one software program (the client) requests and receives data and instructions from another software program (the server); computers running client programs usually require less computing resources
client/server
strategy
factors influencing value sustainability
TQM
10. The situation in which a company's current and emerging business strategy is enabled - supported - and unconstrained by technology
enterprise systems
P2P
alignment
network effects
11. Negotiation - commitment - execution - assessment
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12. Enterprise systems reflect industry best practices for generic business processes
enterprise systems
best practices (characteristic of ES)
Porter's Generic Strategies Framework
general process for developing is...
13. Comprehensive software packages that incorporate all modules needed to run the operations of a business
WOA
enterprise resource planning
Ring and Van de Ven's stages of a strategic alliance
risks associated with using information systems to gain strategic advantage
14. Organizations restructure common business processes to consolidate services like IT - human resources - finance
shared services
client
IT capability
general process for developing is...
15. An end user will usually notice a reduction in the performance of a ______ before a _______
P2P
Service - process
Endpoint
client
16. Firms achieve competitive advantage through cost leadership - differentiation - or focus
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17. On a process flow diagram - a square represents a...
TQM
BPR
Task
Long- term relationships with software vendors
18. Enterprise systems
differentiation
enterprise systems are useful for this sort of organizational structure
ES
components of the high cost of enterprise systems
19. Activities designed to learn more about customers' needs and behaviors to develop stronger relationships with them and enhance their value chains
factors influencing value sustainability
customer relationship management (CRM)
the business triangle
P2P
20. Everything that supports the flow and processing of information in an organization - including hardware - software - data and network components
infrastructure
when business strategy changes
strategic alliance
IS strategy
21. Suggests that speed and aggressiveness of the moves and countermoves create an environment in which advantages are rapidly created and eroded
middleware...
hypercompetition
IT asset vs. capability
information
22. Strategy where organization aims to be the lowest- cost producer in the marketplace
competitive advantage
characteristics of enterprise systems
External stakeholders
cost leadership
23. The plan an organization uses in providing information services
business strategy
information resources can either be..
IS strategy
relationship between coopetition and strategic alliance
24. Speed and aggressive moves and coutermoves by a firm create competitive advantages
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25. For changes in organizational structure - expensive - risky
difference between a process and a service
strategy
business strategy
disadvantages of enterprise system
26. Inputs/outputs - tasks - decisions - metrics - 'swim lanes'
three major categories of IT capabilities
characteristics of a business process
enterprise systems
BPR
27. Self- contained functional units
Decision
silos
value net
IS strategy triangle
28. Systems that handle automated processes within and across organizations
co-oopetition
resource- based view vs. Porter's 5 Forces
strategy
business process management (BPM) systems
29. Allows functional areas of an organization to share information easily
major benefit of an enterprise system
why enterprise systems tie a company to a vendor
total quality management (TQM)
best practices (characteristic of ES)
30. Says competition stems from lowering the cost to perform activities and adding value so buyers will pay more
halo effect
value chain framework
layers of enterprise architecture
TOGAF
31. Enterprise resource planning
All departments throughout a company
ERP
when business process management systems are most useful
value chain
32. Software systems developed in the mid-90s which were not integrated across organizations and could not interface well with each other
information resources can either be..
mainframe architecture
organizational strategy
what enterprise systems replaced
33. Holds that the timing of the use of specialized knowledge can create a differentiation advantage as long as the knowledge remains unique
middleware...
more efficient processes have
shareholder value model
External stakeholders
34. Supply chain management
characteristics of enterprise systems
External stakeholders
middleware...
SCM
35. R/3 (made by SAP)
three major categories of IT capabilities
most widely used enterprise system
processes vs. functions
business strategy
36. The value of a network node to a person or organization in a network increases when others join the network
customer relationship management (CRM)
network effects
WOA
shareholder value model
37. Strategy --> architecture --> infrastructure
general process for developing is...
Ring and Van de Ven's stages of a strategic alliance
resource- based view
strategic alliance
38. Centralization (because they focus on integration)
mainframe architecture
enterprise systems are useful for this sort of organizational structure
What enterprise systems need to be integrated with
processes vs. functions
39. Software program that requests and receives data and instructions from another
client
Information Systems (IS)
IT asset
enterprise systems are useful for this sort of organizational structure
40. Building components of software in a modular way; an architecture where business processes are built on a network - different parts of business functionality reside on different parts of the network - the parts can be combined and reused to create ap
mainframe architecture
service- oriented architecture
mission
Task
41. Web- oriented architecture
shareholder value model
WOA
when business strategy changes
value net
42. Radical way of transforming business processes
most widely used enterprise system
shareholder value model
information resources
business process reengineering (BPR)
43. Business process management
business strategy
complementor
BPM
alignment
44. Infrastructure - information - applications - processes - strategy
layers of enterprise architecture
strategy
halo effect
when business process management systems are most useful
45. The unique set of features of a company and its products that are perceived by the target market as significant and superior to the competition
Task
when information strategy changes
risks associated with using information systems to gain strategic advantage
competitive advantage
46. Inputs/outputs and tasks
what enterprise systems replaced
factors influencing value sustainability
mainframe architecture
two essential characteristics of a business process
47. Strategy to goals to business requirements to architecture requirements to architecture to functional specifications to infrastructure specifications (hardware - software - data...)
business strategy
Long- term relationships with software vendors
What enterprise systems need to be integrated with
more specific sub- steps in process from strategy to architecture to infrastructure
48. Processes are horizontal across a corporation - many functional areas of the business will be involved in a process; functions are vertical silos in an organization (e.g. finance - operations - accounting - marketing - administration)
processes vs. functions
most widely used enterprise system
What enterprise systems need to be integrated with
information resources can either be..
49. Fewer steps - fewer branches - fewer loops - and fewer decisions
Information Systems (IS)
more efficient processes have
Task
customer relationship management (CRM)
50. Strategy where organization qualifies its product or service in a way that allows it to appear unique in the marketplace
differentiation
silos
Task
Service - process