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MIS: Management Information Systems
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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
value of information
organization
hardware
2. Specifies the factors that can lead to higher acceptance and usage of technology in an organization
hardware (output)
foreign key in the related table
business Intelligience
technology acceptance model TAM
3. Selecting: data manipulation that eliminates rows according to certain criteria - Projecting: data manipulation that eliminates columns in a table - Joining: data manipulation that combines two or more tables
hardware
document level formats
manipulating data
Performance
4. The technical detail about each component (how fast is the printer)
Online Analytical Processing (OLAP)
specification
organizational culture
technology infusion
5. Field value is not necessarily unique - field value is required
foreign key in the related table
value of information
field
data modeling key considerations
6. 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
knowledge management
data
Database Management Systems
business Intelligience
7. The instructions and data that direct the computer to accomplish the task. It can refer to a single program or a package
two parts of a table
software
kegabyte (MB)
organization
8. Sequential Access:The retrieval method in which data must be accessed in the order in which it is stored. (tape drives) - Direct Access: The retrieval method in which data can be retrieved without the need to read and discard other data.
Database Management Systems
database
storage access methods
information
9. Keyboard - Mouse - other pointing devices - wireless pointer - touch pad - track ball - microphone - digital camera - scanner - touch sensitive screens - bar-code sanners - optical data readers - Point-of-Sale (POS) Devices - Magnetic Ink Character R
information system
table
input devices
computer system
10. One thousand bytes
DBA (database administration)
Online Analytical Processing (OLAP)
kilobyte (KB)
specification
11. Used to evaluate the contributions (value & cost) of the IS
table
Performance
two parts of a table
paragraph level format
12. Includes hardware (the physical components) - software (the programs or lists of instructions)
kegabyte (MB)
Roles - Functions - and careers in 'IS'
phases of performance measurement
computer system
13. Computer equipment used to perform input - processing - and output activities
competitive advantage
Database Management Systems
hardware
printers
14. The activity of creating new business systems or modifying existing business systems using internal or external resources
systems development
SAN (Storage Area Networks)
knowledge management
organizational change
15. Investigation - Analysis - Design - Implementation - Maintenance & review IADIM
kegabyte (MB)
systems development stages
factors that lead firms to seek competitive advantage
paragraph level format
16. Screen Size - Resolution - Dot Pitch
gigabyte (GB)
monitors
paragraph level format
people
17. A continuous process involving the legal and ethical collection of information about competitors - its analysis - and controlled dissemination of information to decision makers
DBA (database administration)
record
gigabyte (GB)
competitive intelligience
18. Size - Cost - Number of Users - Performance - Integration - Vendor
selecting a DBMS
two parts of a table
SAN (Storage Area Networks)
database heirarchy (from biggest to smallest)
19. The most important element in most CBIS; includes those who manage - run - program - and maintain the system
people
printers
input devices
telecommunications
20. The technology that provides high-speed connections between data-storage devices and computers over a network
Roles - Functions - and careers in 'IS'
Database Management Systems
data modeling key considerations
SAN (Storage Area Networks)
21. A subset of a data warehouse
software
foreign key in the related table
information
data mart
22. A device that accepts input - Processes data - Stores data - Produces output
systems development stages
computer
hardware (types)
printers
23. Raw facts
data warehouse
data
Performance
specification
24. Perform common computer hardware functions - Provide a user interface - Manage system memory - Manage processing tasks - Provide networking capability - Control access to system resources - Manage files
systems development
types of processing
organizational change
systems software operating systems
25. One million bytes
kegabyte (MB)
database
foreign key in the related table
ROM Read-Only Memory)
26. Permanent storage location for a set of instructions the computer uses.
information
procedures
ROM Read-Only Memory)
field
27. One billion bytes
factors that lead firms to seek competitive advantage
gigabyte (GB)
RAM (Random Access Memory)
systems development
28. Monitors - Printers - Plotters - Speakers
character level formats
hardware (output)
field
foreign key in the related table
29. A series of activities that includes inbound logistics - warehouse & storage - production - finished product storage - outboun logistics - marketing & sales - and customer service
systems development
value chain
data mining
storage access methods
30. 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)
information system
paragraph level format
Roles - Functions - and careers in 'IS'
selecting a DBMS
31. A formal collection of people and other resources established to accomplish a set of goals
competitive intelligience
organization
software
system software
32. What are the two most important components of personal computer hardware?
information
hardware (types)
microprocessor (CPU) and the memory
data modeling key considerations
33. Software that allows users to explore data from a number of different perspectives. Top-down approach.
value chain
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks)
procedures
Online Analytical Processing (OLAP)
34. Description of each entity; set of related field values (equals row in a database)
two parts of a table
factors that lead firms to seek competitive advantage
record
information system
35. Collection of fields and group of related records
software
procedures
microprocessor/CPU
table
36. Temporary memory that is constantly changing while the computer is on.
systems software operating systems
RAM (Random Access Memory)
value chain
foreign key in the related table
37. 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
document level formats
types of processing
knowledge management
SAN (Storage Area Networks)
38. Margins - paper size - paper orientation - vertical alignment
kilobyte (KB)
microprocessor (CPU) and the memory
Online Analytical Processing (OLAP)
document level formats
39. Collection of facts organized in such a way that they have value beyond the facts themselves
information
people
computer
monitors
40. Rivalry among existing competitors - threats of new entrants - threat of substitute produts and services - bargaining power of customers - bargaining power of suppliers (cost efficiency is generally not a motive for seeking competitive advantage)
factors that lead firms to seek competitive advantage
primary key in the main table
data mart
character level formats
41. A measure of how widely technology is spread throughout an organization
stages in the use of 'IS'
technology diffusion
RAM (Random Access Memory)
primary key in the main table
42. A significant and (ideally) long-term benefit to a company over its competition
architecture or configuration
storage access methods
computer
competitive advantage
43. Input devices - Output devices - Processing hardware - Storage devices
data mart
hardware (types)
software
Performance
44. How organizations plan for - implement - and handle change
organizational change
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks)
ROM Read-Only Memory)
technology acceptance model TAM
45. Describes the entity; an attribute or characteristic of the entity (equals column)
field
systems software operating systems
storage access methods
factors that lead firms to seek competitive advantage
46. Includes the strategies - policies - methods and rules for using the CBIS; procedures for operations - maintenance - security
data mart
table
procedures
hardware (output)
47. A database that collects business information from many sources in the enterprise - covering all aspects of the company's processes - products - and customers.
printers
data warehouse
paragraph level format
spplication software
48. It is directly linked to how it helps deciison makers achieve their organization's goals
microprocessor (CPU) and the memory
value chain
systems software operating systems
value of information
49. Helps the computer carry out it s basic operating tasks.
microprocessor/CPU
system software
application software examples
competitive advantage
50. A group of programs that manipulate the database and provide an interface between the database and its users and other application programs.
microprocessor/CPU
Database Management Systems
application software examples
Performance