Deck 2: Systems Integration

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The current classification of organizations into departments like Accounting and Human Resources shows how the organizational structure evolved by breaking complex tasks into smaller, manageable tasks.
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The distributed system architecture has been commonly used in organizations for quite some time.
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When organizations get large and complex sharing of information happens only at higher levels of management.
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Organizations have horizontal and vertical divisions.
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When organizations get large and complex they tend to break functions into larger units and assign one or more staff the responsibility for these activities.
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ERP systems allow organizations to integrate heterogeneous systems into one with an integrated database system.
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Mid-level managers typically focus on planning the long-term strategy of the organization.
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The first generation of computer architecture was the decentralized approach.
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The functional silo problem gave birth to BPR.
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Information systems that work independently and are grouped by the various functions and/or departments are known as silos.
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Independent information systems are good for sharing data between users.
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When data has to be manually re-entered from one system into another system, this indicates that the systems have seamless integration.
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In a decentralized computer architecture, every user is given a personal computer.
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The functional model of POSDCORB (Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing, Coordinating, Reporting, Budgeting) dates back to the 1930s yet is still in use today.
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Silo environments help to foster enterprise decision-making and overall effectiveness.
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Functional silos deliver value through their cross-functional performance but are evaluated for their functional performance.
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When systems are integrated they can share information in real-time.
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Until recently, information systems and organizations have evolved into functional silos.
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A centralized computer architecture is based on using servers to share data and applications.
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The business process view flattens the organization structure from a matrix to a hierarchical structure.
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Systems integration can't help employees at a lower levels make better decisions and feel more empowered and productive.
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Getting employee buy-in on a systems integration project is very critical for the success of the integrated system.
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Decision support systems take data from the TPSs in the organization to help managers make better decisions.
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One consequence of making information more easily shared will be that integrated systems won't make it easier to get illegal access to the data.
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Heterogeneous or independent non-integrated systems create bottlenecks, interfere with productivity, and breed inaccurate data.
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Operating systems and databases are examples of systems that support the end-users directly.
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Expert systems are a type of Executive Support System to support top-level executives.
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The manufacturing area has basically the same information needs and reporting requirements as the marketing area.
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Information systems support the major functional areas of a business including manufacturing, finance, accounting, human resources, and marketing.
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CEOs and Presidents are involved in planning the long-term strategy of the organization.
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Today's information systems are based on a centralized architecture that allows sharing of applications and data resources between the end user and the server computers.
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Silos will probably not prevent customer service representatives from accessing customer data payment records in real-time.
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Lower-level managers rarely focus on the day-to-day operations of the organization.
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A cross-functional task such as order processing involves interactions between sales, warehousing and accounting.
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A distributed architecture is good for ERP systems because they are flexible and scalable.
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Transaction processing systems are designed to support office workers.
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The three major types of information system architectures include centralized, decentralized and distributed systems architectures.
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The distributed system architecture is very complex requiring careful planning and design.
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The people issues are the most challenging in systems integration.
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Functional department heads will probably lose control of the data they produce in an integrated system.
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To get employees to do their task in a new way, managers must get them to shift their focus from achieving ________ goals to organizational goals.

A) procedural
B) departmental
C) functional
D) individual
E) practical
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If there is a system failure or a major disaster it is crucial that a good ________ system for the integrated system be in place.

A) hardware
B) backup and recovery
C) database
D) crisis management
E) electrical
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In general, the biggest benefits of implementing an integrated system include a reduction in inventory and ________ costs.

A) personnel
B) direct
C) material
D) silo
E) indirect
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Being able to approve a customer's credit application on the spot is an example of how integrated systems can provide better:

A) resources.
B) market research.
C) information visibility.
D) support.
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ERP systems come with built-in ________ for a variety of functions such as entering a customer order.

A) tasks
B) vendors
C) processes
D) users
E) roles
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________ tools are good for short-term integration of existing applications in the organization.

A) Hardware
B) Data integration
C) Real-time access
D) Business process integration
E) Middleware
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Because systems integration often involves sharing information across departments, this often creates ________ among the functional departments.

A) power conflicts
B) new opportunities
C) network failures
D) better decisions
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To avoid support and maintenance problems with the integrated system it is important to create a ________ IT help desk and support.

A) strategic
B) business
C) centralized
D) network
E) distributed
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At the ________ level, ERP systems require organizations to focus on business processes rather than functions.

A) presentation
B) logical
C) middleware
D) physical
E) hardware
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A side benefit of integration is that the organization is forced to ________ its hardware, software, and IT policies.

A) review
B) reengineer
C) upgrade
D) standardize
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A(n) ________ provides a visual dashboard of strategic information to top-level management in real time.

A) DSS
B) TPS
C) ESS
D) OAS
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The first step in systems integration is to take inventory of the various IT ________ being used in the organization.

A) resources
B) databases
C) hardware components
D) integrated systems
E) web-enabled applications
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Information systems that are used for generating reports for mid-level managers are known as:

A) ESS.
B) DSS.
C) databases.
D) MIS.
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Systems integration means allowing access to a shared data resource by people from different ________ areas of the organization.

A) functional
B) geographical
C) decisional
D) logical
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ERP systems are integrated, multi-module ________ software packages.

A) network
B) web-service
C) database
D) application
E) platform
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At the physical level, systems integration means providing seamless connectivity between ________ systems.

A) software
B) functional
C) distributed
D) heterogeneous
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Many benefits of integrated systems are ________ so they are difficult to quantify.

A) financial
B) operational
C) intangible
D) decisional
E) tangible
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One step in the systems integration process is to develop a policy on whether older, ________ systems will be supported and maintained.

A) business
B) functional
C) departmental
D) legacy
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Because of the high initial setup costs for the integrated system, it is particularly crucial to have a strong commitment from:

A) the consultants.
B) the IT staff.
C) top management.
D) the employees.
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Business ________ reengineering involves changing the mindset of employees to do their tasks in a new way.

A) software
B) system
C) process
D) task
E) function
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Integrated systems should ________ share information with one another.

A) never
B) slowly
C) rarely
D) seamlessly
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Hershey's ERP project failed initially because they failed to break their existing:

A) chocolate bars.
B) functional silos.
C) cross-functional roles.
D) hardware resources.
E) software development patterns.
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An organization that wants to connect its systems with its partners and suppliers needs to have a robust ________ system in place.

A) supply chain
B) ERP
C) DSS
D) TPS
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________ systems focus on individual tasks and/or functions rather than on a process and supporting team collaboration.

A) Matrix
B) Vertical
C) Hierarchical
D) Silo
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How have organizations evolved into horizontal silos over the years? What impact does this have on information sharing?
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Because of an ERP system, customers should be able to find out ________ the current status of their orders.

A) eventually
B) on the web
C) in real-time
D) quickly
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Early business organizations focused on breaking complex work tasks into ________ tasks that could be more easily managed and controlled.

A) larger
B) more complex
C) smaller
D) non-working
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The current generation of ERP systems does not work well with ________ architecture on legacy platforms.

A) in-house
B) distributed
C) grid
D) centralized
E) cross-platform
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Manually reentering data in a system ________ leads to more errors and inaccuracies.

A) rarely
B) usually
C) always
D) never
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As organizations get more ________ and more virtual, information sharing and communication problems get worse.

A) centralized
B) geographically dispersed
C) automated
D) integrated
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In silo systems information is captured and re-entered several times and is not available in ________.

A) batches
B) real-time
C) back-ups
D) hardcopy
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One benefit of ERP systems is that they allow organizations to quickly form and break ________ with other companies.

A) networks
B) web services
C) protocols
D) alliances
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Describe three different limitations of integrating systems.
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The evolution of Information Systems is often viewed as a(n) ________ change process in which technologies, human factors, organizational relationships and tasks change continuously.

A) easy
B) automated
C) simplified
D) socio-technical
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The business process view flattens the organization from a hierarchical to a ________ structure.

A) vertical
B) relational
C) matrix
D) horizontal
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How does changing from a functional view to a process view of the business impact the structure of the organization?
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How have organizations evolved into vertical silos over the years? What impact does this have on information sharing?
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List and describe at least three different limitations of systems integration.
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The hierarchical layers of an organization from strategic planning to operational control represent ________ silos.

A) horizontal
B) matrix
C) corn
D) vertical
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A(n) ________ organization focuses all its business processes around improving its relationship with its customers.

A) sales oriented
B) non-profit
C) vertical
D) customer-centric
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The current classification of organizations into departments like Accounting and Human Resources shows how the organizational structure evolved by breaking complex tasks into smaller, manageable tasks.
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The distributed system architecture has been commonly used in organizations for quite some time.
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When organizations get large and complex sharing of information happens only at higher levels of management.
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Organizations have horizontal and vertical divisions.
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When organizations get large and complex they tend to break functions into larger units and assign one or more staff the responsibility for these activities.
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ERP systems allow organizations to integrate heterogeneous systems into one with an integrated database system.
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Mid-level managers typically focus on planning the long-term strategy of the organization.
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The first generation of computer architecture was the decentralized approach.
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The functional silo problem gave birth to BPR.
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Information systems that work independently and are grouped by the various functions and/or departments are known as silos.
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Independent information systems are good for sharing data between users.
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When data has to be manually re-entered from one system into another system, this indicates that the systems have seamless integration.
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In a decentralized computer architecture, every user is given a personal computer.
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The functional model of POSDCORB (Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing, Coordinating, Reporting, Budgeting) dates back to the 1930s yet is still in use today.
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Silo environments help to foster enterprise decision-making and overall effectiveness.
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Functional silos deliver value through their cross-functional performance but are evaluated for their functional performance.
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When systems are integrated they can share information in real-time.
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Until recently, information systems and organizations have evolved into functional silos.
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A centralized computer architecture is based on using servers to share data and applications.
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The business process view flattens the organization structure from a matrix to a hierarchical structure.
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Systems integration can't help employees at a lower levels make better decisions and feel more empowered and productive.
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Getting employee buy-in on a systems integration project is very critical for the success of the integrated system.
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Decision support systems take data from the TPSs in the organization to help managers make better decisions.
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One consequence of making information more easily shared will be that integrated systems won't make it easier to get illegal access to the data.
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Heterogeneous or independent non-integrated systems create bottlenecks, interfere with productivity, and breed inaccurate data.
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Operating systems and databases are examples of systems that support the end-users directly.
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Expert systems are a type of Executive Support System to support top-level executives.
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The manufacturing area has basically the same information needs and reporting requirements as the marketing area.
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Information systems support the major functional areas of a business including manufacturing, finance, accounting, human resources, and marketing.
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CEOs and Presidents are involved in planning the long-term strategy of the organization.
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Today's information systems are based on a centralized architecture that allows sharing of applications and data resources between the end user and the server computers.
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Silos will probably not prevent customer service representatives from accessing customer data payment records in real-time.
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Lower-level managers rarely focus on the day-to-day operations of the organization.
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A cross-functional task such as order processing involves interactions between sales, warehousing and accounting.
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A distributed architecture is good for ERP systems because they are flexible and scalable.
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36
Transaction processing systems are designed to support office workers.
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The three major types of information system architectures include centralized, decentralized and distributed systems architectures.
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38
The distributed system architecture is very complex requiring careful planning and design.
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39
The people issues are the most challenging in systems integration.
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40
Functional department heads will probably lose control of the data they produce in an integrated system.
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41
To get employees to do their task in a new way, managers must get them to shift their focus from achieving ________ goals to organizational goals.

A) procedural
B) departmental
C) functional
D) individual
E) practical
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If there is a system failure or a major disaster it is crucial that a good ________ system for the integrated system be in place.

A) hardware
B) backup and recovery
C) database
D) crisis management
E) electrical
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In general, the biggest benefits of implementing an integrated system include a reduction in inventory and ________ costs.

A) personnel
B) direct
C) material
D) silo
E) indirect
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44
Being able to approve a customer's credit application on the spot is an example of how integrated systems can provide better:

A) resources.
B) market research.
C) information visibility.
D) support.
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ERP systems come with built-in ________ for a variety of functions such as entering a customer order.

A) tasks
B) vendors
C) processes
D) users
E) roles
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________ tools are good for short-term integration of existing applications in the organization.

A) Hardware
B) Data integration
C) Real-time access
D) Business process integration
E) Middleware
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47
Because systems integration often involves sharing information across departments, this often creates ________ among the functional departments.

A) power conflicts
B) new opportunities
C) network failures
D) better decisions
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To avoid support and maintenance problems with the integrated system it is important to create a ________ IT help desk and support.

A) strategic
B) business
C) centralized
D) network
E) distributed
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49
At the ________ level, ERP systems require organizations to focus on business processes rather than functions.

A) presentation
B) logical
C) middleware
D) physical
E) hardware
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50
A side benefit of integration is that the organization is forced to ________ its hardware, software, and IT policies.

A) review
B) reengineer
C) upgrade
D) standardize
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51
A(n) ________ provides a visual dashboard of strategic information to top-level management in real time.

A) DSS
B) TPS
C) ESS
D) OAS
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52
The first step in systems integration is to take inventory of the various IT ________ being used in the organization.

A) resources
B) databases
C) hardware components
D) integrated systems
E) web-enabled applications
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53
Information systems that are used for generating reports for mid-level managers are known as:

A) ESS.
B) DSS.
C) databases.
D) MIS.
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54
Systems integration means allowing access to a shared data resource by people from different ________ areas of the organization.

A) functional
B) geographical
C) decisional
D) logical
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55
ERP systems are integrated, multi-module ________ software packages.

A) network
B) web-service
C) database
D) application
E) platform
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56
At the physical level, systems integration means providing seamless connectivity between ________ systems.

A) software
B) functional
C) distributed
D) heterogeneous
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57
Many benefits of integrated systems are ________ so they are difficult to quantify.

A) financial
B) operational
C) intangible
D) decisional
E) tangible
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58
One step in the systems integration process is to develop a policy on whether older, ________ systems will be supported and maintained.

A) business
B) functional
C) departmental
D) legacy
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59
Because of the high initial setup costs for the integrated system, it is particularly crucial to have a strong commitment from:

A) the consultants.
B) the IT staff.
C) top management.
D) the employees.
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60
Business ________ reengineering involves changing the mindset of employees to do their tasks in a new way.

A) software
B) system
C) process
D) task
E) function
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61
Integrated systems should ________ share information with one another.

A) never
B) slowly
C) rarely
D) seamlessly
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62
Hershey's ERP project failed initially because they failed to break their existing:

A) chocolate bars.
B) functional silos.
C) cross-functional roles.
D) hardware resources.
E) software development patterns.
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63
An organization that wants to connect its systems with its partners and suppliers needs to have a robust ________ system in place.

A) supply chain
B) ERP
C) DSS
D) TPS
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64
________ systems focus on individual tasks and/or functions rather than on a process and supporting team collaboration.

A) Matrix
B) Vertical
C) Hierarchical
D) Silo
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65
How have organizations evolved into horizontal silos over the years? What impact does this have on information sharing?
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66
Because of an ERP system, customers should be able to find out ________ the current status of their orders.

A) eventually
B) on the web
C) in real-time
D) quickly
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67
Early business organizations focused on breaking complex work tasks into ________ tasks that could be more easily managed and controlled.

A) larger
B) more complex
C) smaller
D) non-working
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68
The current generation of ERP systems does not work well with ________ architecture on legacy platforms.

A) in-house
B) distributed
C) grid
D) centralized
E) cross-platform
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69
Manually reentering data in a system ________ leads to more errors and inaccuracies.

A) rarely
B) usually
C) always
D) never
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70
As organizations get more ________ and more virtual, information sharing and communication problems get worse.

A) centralized
B) geographically dispersed
C) automated
D) integrated
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71
In silo systems information is captured and re-entered several times and is not available in ________.

A) batches
B) real-time
C) back-ups
D) hardcopy
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72
One benefit of ERP systems is that they allow organizations to quickly form and break ________ with other companies.

A) networks
B) web services
C) protocols
D) alliances
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73
Describe three different limitations of integrating systems.
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74
The evolution of Information Systems is often viewed as a(n) ________ change process in which technologies, human factors, organizational relationships and tasks change continuously.

A) easy
B) automated
C) simplified
D) socio-technical
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75
The business process view flattens the organization from a hierarchical to a ________ structure.

A) vertical
B) relational
C) matrix
D) horizontal
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76
How does changing from a functional view to a process view of the business impact the structure of the organization?
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77
How have organizations evolved into vertical silos over the years? What impact does this have on information sharing?
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78
List and describe at least three different limitations of systems integration.
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79
The hierarchical layers of an organization from strategic planning to operational control represent ________ silos.

A) horizontal
B) matrix
C) corn
D) vertical
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A(n) ________ organization focuses all its business processes around improving its relationship with its customers.

A) sales oriented
B) non-profit
C) vertical
D) customer-centric
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