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Information Systems

Subjects : engineering, it-skills
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1. Manage fragmentation of information across an organization






2. Software used to connect processes in one or more computers across a network






3. Something learned over time for the firm to create - produce - or offer its products






4. Software systems developed in the mid-90s which were not integrated across organizations and could not interface well with each other






5. Uses a large central computer that handles all the functionality of the system; common in legacy systems






6. Allows functional areas of an organization to share information easily






7. Processes make services possible; processes have inputs and outputs - while service is a cycle (ongoing)






8. Strategy where companies cooperate and compete at the same time with companies in its value net






9. The basic human tendency to make specific inferences on the basis of a general impression (EX: assuming that because a business is successful - it has good management-- ignoring other forces at work)






10. Incremental approach to changing business processes (a management program that seeks to improve the quality of process outputs by identifying and removing the causes of defects and variation in the various processes.)






11. Fewer steps - fewer branches - fewer loops - and fewer decisions






12. Says competition stems from lowering the cost to perform activities and adding value so buyers will pay more






13. Plan of where a business seeks to go and how it plans to get there






14. Comprehensive software packages that incorporate all modules needed to run the operations of a business






15. The plan an organization uses in providing information services






16. Utilizes a large base of resources that allows organization to outlast competitors by practicing a differentiation strategy






17. Relates business strategy with IS and organizational strategy; business strategy at the top - organizational and information strategy at the base






18. Business process re- engineering






19. Can have coopetition w/o strategic alliance - can have strategic alliance w/o coopetition






20. ERP II makes information available to...






21. Includes business - organizational - and information strategy; business strategy is at the top of the triangle because it guides the others






22. Speed and aggressive moves and coutermoves by a firm create competitive advantages

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23. Businesses have to conform to the system - sometimes have to redesign processes to fit system






24. Threat of new entrants - bargaining power of buyers - threat of substitute products or services - bargaining power of suppliers - rivalry among existing competitors

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25. On a process flow diagram - a square represents a...






26. An end user will usually notice a reduction in the performance of a ______ before a _______






27. Class of IT applications used to enable information flow within and between business processes






28. Integration - packages - best practices - some assembly required - evolving






29. Anything that can be used by a firm in its processes for creating - producing - and/or offering its products






30. Peer- to- peer






31. The value of a network node to a person or organization in a network increases when others join the network






32. Data in context (i.e. with relevance and purpose)






33. Business strategy should not be affected because it is at a more abstract level






34. 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






35. Centralization (because they focus on integration)






36. Self- contained functional units






37. 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






38. Suggests that speed and aggressiveness of the moves and countermoves create an environment in which advantages are rapidly created and eroded






39. Web- oriented architecture






40. Infrastructure - information - applications - processes - strategy






41. Strategy where organization qualifies its product or service in a way that allows it to appear unique in the marketplace






42. Systems that handle automated processes within and across organizations






43. Information and organizational strategy must also change






44. Negotiation - commitment - execution - assessment

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45. When all the activities are in a predetermined order (not when steps vary in a process)






46. Maintains that competitive advantage comes from the information resources of the firm; resources enable a firm to attain and sustain competitive advantage






47. 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)






48. Total quality management






49. Holds that the timing of the use of specialized knowledge can create a differentiation advantage as long as the knowledge remains unique






50. Enterprise systems