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MIS: Management Information Systems
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Cost reduction and productivity - competitive advantage - and performance based management
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2. Describes the entity; an attribute or characteristic of the entity (equals column)
systems development
field
data modeling key considerations
Performance
3. Multicore microprocessor: combines two or more independent processors into a single computer so they can share the workload - Parallel processing: A form of multiprocessing that speeds processing by linking several processors to operate at the same
people
database
types of processing
Database Management Systems
4. Raw facts
database
systems development
data
Roles - Functions - and careers in 'IS'
5. A database that collects business information from many sources in the enterprise - covering all aspects of the company's processes - products - and customers.
data warehouse
technology acceptance model TAM
organization
terabyte (TB)
6. The design of the computer (what the computer consists of)
software
organization
architecture or configuration
DBA (database administration)
7. Computer programs that govern the operation of the computer
counterintelligience
software
primary key in the main table
SAN (Storage Area Networks)
8. One thousand bytes
systems development stages
specification
kilobyte (KB)
printers
9. How organizations plan for - implement - and handle change
input devices
ROM Read-Only Memory)
database
organizational change
10. Collection of related tables and other objects
character level formats
organizational culture
database
data mining
11. Used to evaluate the contributions (value & cost) of the IS
value of information
Performance
field
computer system
12. Field value is not necessarily unique - field value is required
database
people
stages in the use of 'IS'
foreign key in the related table
13. The extent to which technology permeates an area or department
kegabyte (MB)
monitors
factors that lead firms to seek competitive advantage
technology infusion
14. Margins - paper size - paper orientation - vertical alignment
Performance
document level formats
hardware (output)
selecting a DBMS
15. 1) Structure 2) Data
two parts of a table
technology infusion
field
kegabyte (MB)
16. What are the two most important components of personal computer hardware?
system software
gigabyte (GB)
hardware (output)
microprocessor (CPU) and the memory
17. A group of programs that manipulate the database and provide an interface between the database and its users and other application programs.
hardware (output)
Roles - Functions - and careers in 'IS'
information system
Database Management Systems
18. A continuous process involving the legal and ethical collection of information about competitors - its analysis - and controlled dissemination of information to decision makers
counterintelligience
competitive intelligience
organizational culture
SAN (Storage Area Networks)
19. A formal collection of people and other resources established to accomplish a set of goals
specification
organization
table
system software
20. The process of capturing a company's collective expertise wherever it resides - and distributing it wherever it can help produce the biggest payoff
knowledge management
computer
terabyte (TB)
record
21. An information analysis tool that involves the automated discovery of patterns and relationships in a data warehouse. Bottom-up approach
Performance
factors that lead firms to seek competitive advantage
architecture or configuration
data mining
22. Eight bits is a byte. Each byte represents a unique character.
systems development
byte
specification
business Intelligience
23. Collection of facts organized in such a way that they have value beyond the facts themselves
value chain
information
data warehouse
terabyte (TB)
24. The activity of creating new business systems or modifying existing business systems using internal or external resources
systems development
terabyte (TB)
counterintelligience
types of processing
25. Screen Size - Resolution - Dot Pitch
monitors
kilobyte (KB)
database
document level formats
26. Hand-held - Portable (Laptop - Notebook - Tablet) - Thin Client - Desktop - Workstation - Servers - Mainframes - Supercomputers
people
types of computers
technology diffusion
specification
27. Helps the user carry out a variety of tasks.
spplication software
kilobyte (KB)
foreign key in the related table
field
28. The role of the database administrator (DBA) is to plan - design - create - operate - secure - monitor - and maintain databases
primary key in the main table
knowledge management
DBA (database administration)
hardware (output)
29. A set of interrelated components that collect - manipulate - store - and disseminate data and information and provide feedback to meet an objective (THIS PROCESS COULD BE MANUAL OR COMPUTERIZED)
business Intelligience
information system
types of computers
specification
30. Size - Cost - Number of Users - Performance - Integration - Vendor
selecting a DBMS
organization
database heirarchy (from biggest to smallest)
software
31. Temporary memory that is constantly changing while the computer is on.
organizational culture
monitors
types of computers
RAM (Random Access Memory)
32. It is directly linked to how it helps deciison makers achieve their organization's goals
value of information
organizational culture
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks)
Roles - Functions - and careers in 'IS'
33. Permanent storage location for a set of instructions the computer uses.
storage access methods
data mining
ROM Read-Only Memory)
database heirarchy (from biggest to smallest)
34. Laser - Ink-jet - Dot Matrix
printers
RAM (Random Access Memory)
types of processing
software
35. Description of each entity; set of related field values (equals row in a database)
business Intelligience
technology acceptance model TAM
record
Performance
36. The technical detail about each component (how fast is the printer)
stages in the use of 'IS'
specification
types of computers
RAM (Random Access Memory)
37. Collection of fields and group of related records
microprocessor/CPU
data mart
database
table
38. The instructions and data that direct the computer to accomplish the task. It can refer to a single program or a package
information
computer
record
software
39. Content:What data should be collected and at what cost? - Access: What data should be provided to which users and when? - Logical structure: How should data be arranged so it makes sense to a given user? - Physical organization: Where should data be
microprocessor/CPU
application software examples
data modeling key considerations
two parts of a table
40. Field value must be unique - field value is required
competitive intelligience
primary key in the main table
value chain
information
41. The technology that provides high-speed connections between data-storage devices and computers over a network
DBA (database administration)
foreign key in the related table
information system
SAN (Storage Area Networks)
42. A series of activities that includes inbound logistics - warehouse & storage - production - finished product storage - outboun logistics - marketing & sales - and customer service
paragraph level format
value chain
DBA (database administration)
organizational change
43. Database - files - records - fields - character
database heirarchy (from biggest to smallest)
information
systems development
Database Management Systems
44. The electronic transmission of signals for communications which enables organizations to carry out their processes and tasks
telecommunications
monitors
two parts of a table
people
45. Gathering enough of the right information in a timely manner and usable form and analyzing it to have a positive impact on business strategy - tactics - or operations
phases of performance measurement
factors that lead firms to seek competitive advantage
kegabyte (MB)
business Intelligience
46. One million bytes
microprocessor/CPU
table
terabyte (TB)
kegabyte (MB)
47. Executive management - Operationss - Systems Development - Support
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48. The steps an organization takes to protect information sought by 'hostile' intelligence gatherers
counterintelligience
Performance
competitive intelligience
microprocessor/CPU
49. Includes hardware (the physical components) - software (the programs or lists of instructions)
storage access methods
computer system
system software
manipulating data
50. A method of storing data that generates extra bits of data from existing data - allowing the system to create a 'reconstruction map' so that if a hard drive fails - the system can rebuild lost data.
information
table
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks)
knowledge management