Deck 9: Developing and Acquiring Information Systems

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Business case arguments based on ________ focus on beliefs about organizational strategy,competitive advantage,industry forces,customer perceptions,market share,and so on.

A) faith
B) fear
C) facts
D) fiction
E) fallacy
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________ refers to the process of identifying,quantifying,and presenting the value provided by a system.

A) Making a business case
B) Testing a process
C) Making a prototype
D) Deploying software product
E) Refining a prototype
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Which of the following is an example of recurring costs associated with an information system?

A) installation charges
B) cost of hosting Web servers
C) employee salaries
D) technology purchases
E) cost of system acquisition
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A company is conducting a cost-benefit analysis for its information system (IS)department.In this,the salary of an employee is an example of a(n)________ cost.

A) intangible and tangible
B) tangible and recurring
C) intangible and recurring
D) tangible and non-recurring
E) recurring and non-recurring
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Which of the following is an example of an intangible cost for a system?

A) cost of losing customers
B) employee salaries
C) cost of installation and maintenance
D) cost of employee recruitment and retention
E) customer support costs
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"Increased customer reach of the new Web-based system will result in at least a modest increase in sales." This statement represents a(n)________ for the company.

A) recurring cost
B) intangible cost
C) tangible benefit
D) non-recurring cost
E) intangible benefit
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Which of the following statements best describes the productivity paradox of technology investment?

A) The productivity of any technology is directly proportional to the investment in that technology.
B) While it is easy to quantify the costs associated with developing an information system, it is often difficult to quantify tangible productivity gains from its use.
C) As investment in technology increases, productivity decreases steadily.
D) While it is easy to identify and quantify the intangible benefits of an information system, it is not easy to quantify the tangible benefits.
E) The productivity of an information system is in no way related to the investment in the technology.
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A break-even analysis ________.

A) identifies the point where tangible benefits equal tangible costs
B) analyzes the relevant cash flow streams associated with the system at the organization's discount rate
C) refers to the discounted sum, or present value, of a stream of costs associated with a project or proposal
D) attempts to summarize the overall value of money for a project or proposal
E) is the rate of return used by an organization to compute the present value of future cash flows
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________ costs are ongoing costs that occur throughout the life of the system.

A) Smart
B) Sector
C) Fixed
D) Recurring
E) Non-recurring
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Which of the following scenarios demonstrates system efficiency?

A) A company's new information system allowed the company to reach its monthly targets.
B) A company was able to easily reach its sales goals through the use of its information system.
C) A company's new information system allowed the company to set achievable targets.
D) A company's new information system helped employees achieve their individual goals alongside the company's goals.
E) A company's new information system helped employees work faster, with less effort.
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System efficiency is the extent to which a system ________.

A) allows firms to reach their operational targets
B) allows people to plan tasks that are achievable
C) enables people to accomplish goals or tasks well
D) enables people to do things faster or at lower cost
E) allows employees to reduce the risks associated with tasks
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A company implemented a new information system two months ago,but it has not resulted in concrete increases in productivity.A similar system has been in place at the company headquarters for the past two years,and this system has resulted in significant,quantifiable benefits.Which of the following reasons is the most likely explanation for the lack of results?

A) The benefits of the new information system are difficult to pinpoint because the firm is considering the wrong indicators.
B) The new system is being used to redistribute market share rather than make the whole market bigger.
C) It can take years from the first implementation of this new system before the magnitude of benefits is felt by the organization.
D) The benefits of the new information system are difficult to pinpoint because the firm is not familiar with the working of the system.
E) The new system may be beneficial for individual firms, but not for a particular industry or the economy as a whole.
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Business case arguments based on data,quantitative analysis,and/or indisputable factors are known as arguments based on ________.

A) fads
B) faith
C) facts
D) fear
E) fiction
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Which of the following is true of system effectiveness?

A) It is the extent to which a system enables the firm to accomplish goals well.
B) It is the extent to which a system allows a firm to plan its tasks.
C) It is the extent to which a system enables the firm to do things faster, at lower cost.
D) It is the extent to which a system allows a firm to cut operational costs.
E) It is the extent to which a system enables people to accomplish tasks with relatively little time and effort.
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Which of the following is true for tangible costs?

A) They are recurring costs.
B) They are always non-recurring costs.
C) They are relatively easy to quantify.
D) They are the same as intangible benefits.
E) They are always fixed costs.
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A method for deciding among different information system (IS)investments or when considering alternative designs for a given system is ________ analysis.

A) transactional
B) weighted multicriteria
C) finite element
D) independent component
E) link quality
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Which of the following is an example of an intangible benefit for a firm?

A) lower transport and operational costs
B) a significant increase in sales
C) a reduction in operational errors
D) cost reductions as compared to previous data
E) improved customer perceptions of the firm
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Business case arguments based on fear are dependent on ________.

A) the belief that implementing the new information system can have significant positive consequences for the firm
B) beliefs about organizational strategy, competitive advantage, industry forces, customer perceptions, market share, and so on
C) data, quantitative analysis, and/or indisputable factors
D) the notion that if the system is not implemented, the firm will lose out to the competition or go out of business
E) the results of a qualitative analysis of employee responses to the new information system
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Which of the following statements is an example of a business case argument based on fear?

A) If we do not implement this system, our competitors could gain a significant advantage over us.
B) This system has the potential to reduce required effort by 40 percent.
C) Using this system will help our employees serve customers more efficiently.
D) The system can help us meet both individual as well as organizational goals.
E) The new system is user-friendly and can be implemented almost immediately.
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A company implements a new information system and observes a 5 percent increase in its monthly sales.This is a(n)________ of the system.

A) intangible benefit
B) tangible cost
C) tangible benefit
D) recurring cost
E) non-recurring cost
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A net-present-value analysis is an analysis of the relevant cash flow streams associated with the system at the organization's discount rate.
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________ is a group meeting-based process for requirements collection.

A) Joint application design
B) Computer-aided design
C) Human-computer interface
D) Reverse engineering
E) Total ownership
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Proxy variables cannot be used to measure changes in terms of their perceived value to the organization.
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What is the productivity paradox for technology investments? Explain the possible reasons for the productivity paradox.
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Which of the following is the correct order of phases in the systems development life cycle (SDLC)?

A) analysis, planning, design, implementation
B) analysis, design, planning, implementation
C) planning, analysis, design, implementation
D) design, analysis, planning, implementation
E) design, planning, analysis, implementation
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When making the case for an information systems (IS)investment,it is undesirable to translate all potential benefits into monetary terms.
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Requirements collection takes place during the systems ________ phase of the systems development life cycle (SDLC).

A) design
B) implementation
C) analysis
D) maintenance
E) operation
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________ is the process of gathering and organizing information from users,managers,customers,business processes,and documents to understand how a proposed information system should function.

A) Data modeling
B) Requirements collection
C) Beta testing
D) End-user development
E) External acquisition
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The first phase of the systems development life cycle (SDLC)is systems ________.

A) design
B) implementation
C) analysis
D) planning and selection
E) operation
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Salaries paid to employees are non-recurring costs.
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________ are alternative measures of outcomes that help clarify the impact a change will have on the firm.

A) Proxy variables
B) Pseudocodes
C) Constants
D) Prototypes
E) Protocols
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The total cost of ownership is focused on understanding not only the total cost of acquisition,but also all costs associated with ongoing use and maintenance of a system.
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Explain the three types of arguments commonly made in the business case for an information system.Give an example for each.
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The biggest increases in productivity results from increased system efficiency rather than system effectiveness.
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Which of the following is the main advantage of customizable software over off-the-shelf software?

A) cost effectiveness
B) ease of procurement
C) problem specificity
D) lower risks
E) user-friendliness
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The term systems development life cycle (SDLC)describes the life of an information system from conception to ________.

A) estimation
B) implementation
C) verification
D) retirement
E) development
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Business case arguments based on faith require hard data based on system costs.
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A break-even analysis is a type of cost-benefit analysis to identify at what point tangible benefits equal tangible costs.
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Explain how a cost-benefit analysis could be used to build a fact-based business case.
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A steering committee identifies and assesses all possible systems development projects that the organization could undertake.
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Data ________ represent(s)the movement of data through an organization or within an information system.

A) entities
B) flux
C) attributes
D) flows
E) modeling
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The processing and logic operations of an information system refer(s)to the ________.

A) procedures for entering data into a system
B) transfer of data across system components
C) procedures that transform raw data inputs into new or modified information
D) multiple points of contact between a system and its users
E) process of transforming the system design into a working computer system
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________ testing focuses on testing the correctness of individual modules and the integration of multiple modules.

A) Developmental
B) Alpha
C) Beta
D) Destructive
E) Security
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Which of the following is true of patch management?

A) It helps in testing the correctness of individual modules and the integration of multiple modules of a system.
B) It helps in the process of transforming the system design into a working computer system.
C) It helps in performing corrective or preventive maintenance for a system.
D) It helps in decommissioning the current system and installing the new system in the organization.
E) It helps to develop system documentation that details the inner workings of the system to ease future maintenance.
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A ________ is a business document containing some predefined data,often including some areas where additional data can be filled in.

A) form
B) script
C) sheet
D) report
E) module
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________ is the process of decommissioning the current way of doing things and installing the new system in the organization.

A) Reverse engineering
B) System programming
C) Adaptive maintenance
D) Patch management
E) System conversion
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The final phase of the systems development life cycle is systems ________.

A) design
B) implementation
C) analysis
D) maintenance
E) operation
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________ testing is performed by actual users of the system.

A) Developmental
B) Beta
C) Evolutionary
D) Alpha
E) Comparative
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________ represents the way in which data are transformed.

A) Data parallelism
B) Processing logic
C) Data streaming
D) Process control
E) Transaction processing
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In an information system,a ________ is the point of contact between a system and users.

A) biointerface
B) network interface
C) point-to-point link
D) human computer interface
E) data link
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Which of the following can be considered beta testing?

A) A programmer at Linus Systems checks the integration of multiple modules of an information system.
B) Software testers compare the finished system against user requirements to see if it satisfies all necessary criteria.
C) Taro Inc. checks the correctness of the modules in its new information system.
D) System users at URP feed data into a new information system to test its capability.
E) MNP Inc. checks the system to ensure that it meets all the necessary design requirements.
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Processing logic is often expressed in ________,which is independent of the actual programming language being used.

A) semantics encoding
B) prefix code
C) source code
D) semiotics
E) pseudocode
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________ testing is testing of the overall system to see whether it meets design requirements.

A) Developmental
B) Beta
C) Evolutionary
D) Alpha
E) Comparative
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A ________ is a business document containing only predefined data for online viewing or printing.

A) form
B) script
C) sheet
D) report
E) module
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________ testing involves testing of the capabilities of the system in the user environment with actual data.

A) Developmental
B) Beta
C) Evolutionary
D) Alpha
E) Comparative
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Programming is the process of ________.

A) transforming the system design into a working computer system
B) testing the correctness of individual modules of a system
C) testing the integration of multiple modules of a system
D) transforming raw data inputs into new or modified information
E) gathering and organizing information from users and managers
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Jason has just made some changes to the information system at a company and wants to check if the system is working correctly.What should Jason do to conduct a beta test of the system?

A) He should ask other programmers to check the modules he changed.
B) He should check to see if the changed components are integrated well into the system.
C) He should ask users of the system to test it using actual data.
D) He should ask the software tester to test if the changed system meets design requirements.
E) He should test the changed modules for correctness.
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Software programming and testing takes place during the systems ________ stage of the systems development process.

A) planning
B) analysis
C) maintenance
D) implementation
E) design
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________ use the Internet to check the software vendor's Web site for available fixes to problems.The application downloads and installs these in order to fix software flaws.

A) Alpha testing systems
B) Proxy variables
C) Benchmarking systems
D) Patch management systems
E) Workarounds
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Developmental testing of an information system is performed by ________.

A) software testers
B) actual users
C) programmers
D) systems analysts
E) project managers
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Traditionally,the most common option for packaged software was commercial off-the-shelf software.
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Which of the following is true of prototyping?

A) It is part of the fourth stage of the systems development life cycle.
B) It is synonymous with the adaptive maintenance of a system.
C) It does not consider user requirements for the system.
D) It uses a trial-and-error approach for discovering how a system should operate.
E) It is also known as end-user development.
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List and explain the main steps in the systems development life cycle (SDLC).
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Requirements collection is the process of gathering and organizing information to understand how a proposed information system should function.
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Processing logic represents the way in which data are transformed.
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In an entity-relationship diagram,each data entity can have only one attribute that describes it.
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Describe some methods of requirements collection during systems analysis.
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Corrective maintenance involves making changes to an information system to evolve its functionality,to accommodate changing business needs,or to migrate it to a different operating environment.
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Preventive maintenance of a system involves ________.

A) making changes to an information system to repair flaws in the design
B) making enhancements to improve processing performance or interface usability
C) making changes to a system to reduce the chance of future system failure
D) adding desired, but not necessarily required system features
E) making changes to an information system to accommodate changing business needs
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The process of making changes to an information system to evolve its functionality,to accommodate changing business needs,or to migrate it to a different operating environment is known as ________ maintenance.

A) adaptive
B) perfective
C) preventive
D) corrective
E) predictive
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________ maintenance involves making enhancements to improve processing performance or interface usability or adding desired (but not necessarily required)system features (in other words,"bells and whistles").

A) Adaptive
B) Perfective
C) Preventive
D) Corrective
E) Predictive
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A company has a five-member team in charge of development and maintenance of its information systems.An information system is in place,and the team performs routine maintenance to keep it running smoothly.Which of the following scenarios is an example of adaptive maintenance?

A) Jason notices a faulty component in the system and modifies the component.
B) Justin works on the system to make the user interface more user-friendly.
C) Sara knows that the company is migrating to a new operating environment next month, and makes the appropriate changes to the system.
D) Dylan predicts that the company's old system may fail under new demands, and takes steps to avert it.
E) Kiera detects a fault in the coding, which is hampering system performance, and rectifies it.
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The process of making changes to an information system to repair flaws in design,coding,or implementation is known as ________ maintenance.

A) adaptive
B) perfective
C) preventive
D) corrective
E) predictive
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Analysts interview people informed about the operation and issues of the current or proposed system.
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A company has a five-member team in charge of the development and maintenance of its information systems.An information system is in place,and the team performs routine maintenance to keep it running smoothly.Which of the following scenarios is an example of perfective maintenance?

A) Jason notices a faulty component in the system and modifies the component.
B) Justin works on the system to make the user interface more user-friendly.
C) Sara knows that the company is migrating to a different operating environment next month, and makes changes to the system.
D) Dylan predicts that the company's old system may fail under new demands, and takes steps to avert it.
E) Kiera detects a fault in the coding, which is hampering system performance, and rectifies it.
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The first phase of the systems development lifecycle is systems design.
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What are the different types of software maintenance?
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Describe the elements that must be considered during the systems design phase of the software development lifecycle (SDLC).
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Data flows represent the movement of data through an organization or within an information system.
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System conversion is the process of commissioning the current way of doing things and reinstalling the old system in the organization.
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Business case arguments based on ________ focus on beliefs about organizational strategy,competitive advantage,industry forces,customer perceptions,market share,and so on.

A) faith
B) fear
C) facts
D) fiction
E) fallacy
A
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________ refers to the process of identifying,quantifying,and presenting the value provided by a system.

A) Making a business case
B) Testing a process
C) Making a prototype
D) Deploying software product
E) Refining a prototype
A
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Which of the following is an example of recurring costs associated with an information system?

A) installation charges
B) cost of hosting Web servers
C) employee salaries
D) technology purchases
E) cost of system acquisition
C
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A company is conducting a cost-benefit analysis for its information system (IS)department.In this,the salary of an employee is an example of a(n)________ cost.

A) intangible and tangible
B) tangible and recurring
C) intangible and recurring
D) tangible and non-recurring
E) recurring and non-recurring
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Which of the following is an example of an intangible cost for a system?

A) cost of losing customers
B) employee salaries
C) cost of installation and maintenance
D) cost of employee recruitment and retention
E) customer support costs
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"Increased customer reach of the new Web-based system will result in at least a modest increase in sales." This statement represents a(n)________ for the company.

A) recurring cost
B) intangible cost
C) tangible benefit
D) non-recurring cost
E) intangible benefit
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Which of the following statements best describes the productivity paradox of technology investment?

A) The productivity of any technology is directly proportional to the investment in that technology.
B) While it is easy to quantify the costs associated with developing an information system, it is often difficult to quantify tangible productivity gains from its use.
C) As investment in technology increases, productivity decreases steadily.
D) While it is easy to identify and quantify the intangible benefits of an information system, it is not easy to quantify the tangible benefits.
E) The productivity of an information system is in no way related to the investment in the technology.
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A break-even analysis ________.

A) identifies the point where tangible benefits equal tangible costs
B) analyzes the relevant cash flow streams associated with the system at the organization's discount rate
C) refers to the discounted sum, or present value, of a stream of costs associated with a project or proposal
D) attempts to summarize the overall value of money for a project or proposal
E) is the rate of return used by an organization to compute the present value of future cash flows
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________ costs are ongoing costs that occur throughout the life of the system.

A) Smart
B) Sector
C) Fixed
D) Recurring
E) Non-recurring
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Which of the following scenarios demonstrates system efficiency?

A) A company's new information system allowed the company to reach its monthly targets.
B) A company was able to easily reach its sales goals through the use of its information system.
C) A company's new information system allowed the company to set achievable targets.
D) A company's new information system helped employees achieve their individual goals alongside the company's goals.
E) A company's new information system helped employees work faster, with less effort.
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System efficiency is the extent to which a system ________.

A) allows firms to reach their operational targets
B) allows people to plan tasks that are achievable
C) enables people to accomplish goals or tasks well
D) enables people to do things faster or at lower cost
E) allows employees to reduce the risks associated with tasks
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A company implemented a new information system two months ago,but it has not resulted in concrete increases in productivity.A similar system has been in place at the company headquarters for the past two years,and this system has resulted in significant,quantifiable benefits.Which of the following reasons is the most likely explanation for the lack of results?

A) The benefits of the new information system are difficult to pinpoint because the firm is considering the wrong indicators.
B) The new system is being used to redistribute market share rather than make the whole market bigger.
C) It can take years from the first implementation of this new system before the magnitude of benefits is felt by the organization.
D) The benefits of the new information system are difficult to pinpoint because the firm is not familiar with the working of the system.
E) The new system may be beneficial for individual firms, but not for a particular industry or the economy as a whole.
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Business case arguments based on data,quantitative analysis,and/or indisputable factors are known as arguments based on ________.

A) fads
B) faith
C) facts
D) fear
E) fiction
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Which of the following is true of system effectiveness?

A) It is the extent to which a system enables the firm to accomplish goals well.
B) It is the extent to which a system allows a firm to plan its tasks.
C) It is the extent to which a system enables the firm to do things faster, at lower cost.
D) It is the extent to which a system allows a firm to cut operational costs.
E) It is the extent to which a system enables people to accomplish tasks with relatively little time and effort.
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Which of the following is true for tangible costs?

A) They are recurring costs.
B) They are always non-recurring costs.
C) They are relatively easy to quantify.
D) They are the same as intangible benefits.
E) They are always fixed costs.
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A method for deciding among different information system (IS)investments or when considering alternative designs for a given system is ________ analysis.

A) transactional
B) weighted multicriteria
C) finite element
D) independent component
E) link quality
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Which of the following is an example of an intangible benefit for a firm?

A) lower transport and operational costs
B) a significant increase in sales
C) a reduction in operational errors
D) cost reductions as compared to previous data
E) improved customer perceptions of the firm
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Business case arguments based on fear are dependent on ________.

A) the belief that implementing the new information system can have significant positive consequences for the firm
B) beliefs about organizational strategy, competitive advantage, industry forces, customer perceptions, market share, and so on
C) data, quantitative analysis, and/or indisputable factors
D) the notion that if the system is not implemented, the firm will lose out to the competition or go out of business
E) the results of a qualitative analysis of employee responses to the new information system
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Which of the following statements is an example of a business case argument based on fear?

A) If we do not implement this system, our competitors could gain a significant advantage over us.
B) This system has the potential to reduce required effort by 40 percent.
C) Using this system will help our employees serve customers more efficiently.
D) The system can help us meet both individual as well as organizational goals.
E) The new system is user-friendly and can be implemented almost immediately.
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A company implements a new information system and observes a 5 percent increase in its monthly sales.This is a(n)________ of the system.

A) intangible benefit
B) tangible cost
C) tangible benefit
D) recurring cost
E) non-recurring cost
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A net-present-value analysis is an analysis of the relevant cash flow streams associated with the system at the organization's discount rate.
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________ is a group meeting-based process for requirements collection.

A) Joint application design
B) Computer-aided design
C) Human-computer interface
D) Reverse engineering
E) Total ownership
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Proxy variables cannot be used to measure changes in terms of their perceived value to the organization.
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What is the productivity paradox for technology investments? Explain the possible reasons for the productivity paradox.
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Which of the following is the correct order of phases in the systems development life cycle (SDLC)?

A) analysis, planning, design, implementation
B) analysis, design, planning, implementation
C) planning, analysis, design, implementation
D) design, analysis, planning, implementation
E) design, planning, analysis, implementation
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When making the case for an information systems (IS)investment,it is undesirable to translate all potential benefits into monetary terms.
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Requirements collection takes place during the systems ________ phase of the systems development life cycle (SDLC).

A) design
B) implementation
C) analysis
D) maintenance
E) operation
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________ is the process of gathering and organizing information from users,managers,customers,business processes,and documents to understand how a proposed information system should function.

A) Data modeling
B) Requirements collection
C) Beta testing
D) End-user development
E) External acquisition
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The first phase of the systems development life cycle (SDLC)is systems ________.

A) design
B) implementation
C) analysis
D) planning and selection
E) operation
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Salaries paid to employees are non-recurring costs.
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________ are alternative measures of outcomes that help clarify the impact a change will have on the firm.

A) Proxy variables
B) Pseudocodes
C) Constants
D) Prototypes
E) Protocols
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The total cost of ownership is focused on understanding not only the total cost of acquisition,but also all costs associated with ongoing use and maintenance of a system.
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33
Explain the three types of arguments commonly made in the business case for an information system.Give an example for each.
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34
The biggest increases in productivity results from increased system efficiency rather than system effectiveness.
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35
Which of the following is the main advantage of customizable software over off-the-shelf software?

A) cost effectiveness
B) ease of procurement
C) problem specificity
D) lower risks
E) user-friendliness
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36
The term systems development life cycle (SDLC)describes the life of an information system from conception to ________.

A) estimation
B) implementation
C) verification
D) retirement
E) development
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37
Business case arguments based on faith require hard data based on system costs.
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38
A break-even analysis is a type of cost-benefit analysis to identify at what point tangible benefits equal tangible costs.
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39
Explain how a cost-benefit analysis could be used to build a fact-based business case.
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40
A steering committee identifies and assesses all possible systems development projects that the organization could undertake.
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41
Data ________ represent(s)the movement of data through an organization or within an information system.

A) entities
B) flux
C) attributes
D) flows
E) modeling
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42
The processing and logic operations of an information system refer(s)to the ________.

A) procedures for entering data into a system
B) transfer of data across system components
C) procedures that transform raw data inputs into new or modified information
D) multiple points of contact between a system and its users
E) process of transforming the system design into a working computer system
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43
________ testing focuses on testing the correctness of individual modules and the integration of multiple modules.

A) Developmental
B) Alpha
C) Beta
D) Destructive
E) Security
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44
Which of the following is true of patch management?

A) It helps in testing the correctness of individual modules and the integration of multiple modules of a system.
B) It helps in the process of transforming the system design into a working computer system.
C) It helps in performing corrective or preventive maintenance for a system.
D) It helps in decommissioning the current system and installing the new system in the organization.
E) It helps to develop system documentation that details the inner workings of the system to ease future maintenance.
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45
A ________ is a business document containing some predefined data,often including some areas where additional data can be filled in.

A) form
B) script
C) sheet
D) report
E) module
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46
________ is the process of decommissioning the current way of doing things and installing the new system in the organization.

A) Reverse engineering
B) System programming
C) Adaptive maintenance
D) Patch management
E) System conversion
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47
The final phase of the systems development life cycle is systems ________.

A) design
B) implementation
C) analysis
D) maintenance
E) operation
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48
________ testing is performed by actual users of the system.

A) Developmental
B) Beta
C) Evolutionary
D) Alpha
E) Comparative
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49
________ represents the way in which data are transformed.

A) Data parallelism
B) Processing logic
C) Data streaming
D) Process control
E) Transaction processing
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50
In an information system,a ________ is the point of contact between a system and users.

A) biointerface
B) network interface
C) point-to-point link
D) human computer interface
E) data link
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51
Which of the following can be considered beta testing?

A) A programmer at Linus Systems checks the integration of multiple modules of an information system.
B) Software testers compare the finished system against user requirements to see if it satisfies all necessary criteria.
C) Taro Inc. checks the correctness of the modules in its new information system.
D) System users at URP feed data into a new information system to test its capability.
E) MNP Inc. checks the system to ensure that it meets all the necessary design requirements.
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52
Processing logic is often expressed in ________,which is independent of the actual programming language being used.

A) semantics encoding
B) prefix code
C) source code
D) semiotics
E) pseudocode
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53
________ testing is testing of the overall system to see whether it meets design requirements.

A) Developmental
B) Beta
C) Evolutionary
D) Alpha
E) Comparative
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54
A ________ is a business document containing only predefined data for online viewing or printing.

A) form
B) script
C) sheet
D) report
E) module
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55
________ testing involves testing of the capabilities of the system in the user environment with actual data.

A) Developmental
B) Beta
C) Evolutionary
D) Alpha
E) Comparative
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56
Programming is the process of ________.

A) transforming the system design into a working computer system
B) testing the correctness of individual modules of a system
C) testing the integration of multiple modules of a system
D) transforming raw data inputs into new or modified information
E) gathering and organizing information from users and managers
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57
Jason has just made some changes to the information system at a company and wants to check if the system is working correctly.What should Jason do to conduct a beta test of the system?

A) He should ask other programmers to check the modules he changed.
B) He should check to see if the changed components are integrated well into the system.
C) He should ask users of the system to test it using actual data.
D) He should ask the software tester to test if the changed system meets design requirements.
E) He should test the changed modules for correctness.
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58
Software programming and testing takes place during the systems ________ stage of the systems development process.

A) planning
B) analysis
C) maintenance
D) implementation
E) design
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59
________ use the Internet to check the software vendor's Web site for available fixes to problems.The application downloads and installs these in order to fix software flaws.

A) Alpha testing systems
B) Proxy variables
C) Benchmarking systems
D) Patch management systems
E) Workarounds
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60
Developmental testing of an information system is performed by ________.

A) software testers
B) actual users
C) programmers
D) systems analysts
E) project managers
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61
Traditionally,the most common option for packaged software was commercial off-the-shelf software.
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62
Which of the following is true of prototyping?

A) It is part of the fourth stage of the systems development life cycle.
B) It is synonymous with the adaptive maintenance of a system.
C) It does not consider user requirements for the system.
D) It uses a trial-and-error approach for discovering how a system should operate.
E) It is also known as end-user development.
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63
List and explain the main steps in the systems development life cycle (SDLC).
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64
Requirements collection is the process of gathering and organizing information to understand how a proposed information system should function.
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65
Processing logic represents the way in which data are transformed.
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66
In an entity-relationship diagram,each data entity can have only one attribute that describes it.
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67
Describe some methods of requirements collection during systems analysis.
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68
Corrective maintenance involves making changes to an information system to evolve its functionality,to accommodate changing business needs,or to migrate it to a different operating environment.
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69
Preventive maintenance of a system involves ________.

A) making changes to an information system to repair flaws in the design
B) making enhancements to improve processing performance or interface usability
C) making changes to a system to reduce the chance of future system failure
D) adding desired, but not necessarily required system features
E) making changes to an information system to accommodate changing business needs
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70
The process of making changes to an information system to evolve its functionality,to accommodate changing business needs,or to migrate it to a different operating environment is known as ________ maintenance.

A) adaptive
B) perfective
C) preventive
D) corrective
E) predictive
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71
________ maintenance involves making enhancements to improve processing performance or interface usability or adding desired (but not necessarily required)system features (in other words,"bells and whistles").

A) Adaptive
B) Perfective
C) Preventive
D) Corrective
E) Predictive
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72
A company has a five-member team in charge of development and maintenance of its information systems.An information system is in place,and the team performs routine maintenance to keep it running smoothly.Which of the following scenarios is an example of adaptive maintenance?

A) Jason notices a faulty component in the system and modifies the component.
B) Justin works on the system to make the user interface more user-friendly.
C) Sara knows that the company is migrating to a new operating environment next month, and makes the appropriate changes to the system.
D) Dylan predicts that the company's old system may fail under new demands, and takes steps to avert it.
E) Kiera detects a fault in the coding, which is hampering system performance, and rectifies it.
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73
The process of making changes to an information system to repair flaws in design,coding,or implementation is known as ________ maintenance.

A) adaptive
B) perfective
C) preventive
D) corrective
E) predictive
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74
Analysts interview people informed about the operation and issues of the current or proposed system.
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75
A company has a five-member team in charge of the development and maintenance of its information systems.An information system is in place,and the team performs routine maintenance to keep it running smoothly.Which of the following scenarios is an example of perfective maintenance?

A) Jason notices a faulty component in the system and modifies the component.
B) Justin works on the system to make the user interface more user-friendly.
C) Sara knows that the company is migrating to a different operating environment next month, and makes changes to the system.
D) Dylan predicts that the company's old system may fail under new demands, and takes steps to avert it.
E) Kiera detects a fault in the coding, which is hampering system performance, and rectifies it.
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76
The first phase of the systems development lifecycle is systems design.
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77
What are the different types of software maintenance?
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78
Describe the elements that must be considered during the systems design phase of the software development lifecycle (SDLC).
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79
Data flows represent the movement of data through an organization or within an information system.
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80
System conversion is the process of commissioning the current way of doing things and reinstalling the old system in the organization.
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