Deck 15: Output Design and Prototyping

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Internal outputs are intended for the internal system owners and system users within an organization. They only rarely find their way outside the organization.
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Some detailed reports are historical.
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Some detailed reports are regulatory, that is, required by the government.
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Summary reports categorize information for managers who do not want to wade through details. The data for summary reports are typically categorized and summarized to indicate trends and potential problems.
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Exception reports filter data before it is presented to the manager as information. Exception reports only include exceptions to some condition or standard.
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External reports leave the organization. They are intended for customers, suppliers, partners, and regulatory agencies. They usually conclude or report on business transactions.
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Summary reports present information with little or no filtering or restrictions.
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Detailed reports categorize information for managers who do not want to wade through summaries. The data for detailed reports are typically categorized to indicate trends and potential problems.
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Detailed reports filter data before it is presented to the manager as information. Detailed reports only include exceptions to some condition or standard.
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Internal reports are intended for customers, suppliers, partners, and regulatory agencies. They usually conclude or report on business transactions.
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Exception reports are those external outputs that eventually reenter the system as inputs.
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The paperless office is finally and quickly becoming a reality.
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The most common medium for computer outputs is paper.
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Tabular output presents information as columns of text and numbers.
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Zoned output places text and numbers into designated areas or boxes of a form or screen.
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Zoned output presents information as columns of text and numbers.
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Tabular output places text and numbers into designated areas or boxes of a form or screen.
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Graphic output is the use of a pictorial chart to convey information in ways that demonstrate trends and relationships not easily seen in tabular output.
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Zoned output is the use of a pictorial chart to convey information in ways that demonstrate trends and relationships in zones of data not easily seen in tabular output.
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Point of sale terminals are both input and output devices that are used in retail and consumer transactions.
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Multimedia is a term coined to collectively describe any information presented in a format other than traditional numbers, codes and words. This includes graphics, sound, pictures, and animation.
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Multimedia output is not dependent on screen display technology. Sound, in the form of telephone touch-tone-based systems, can be used to implement an interesting output alternative.
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E-mail has transformed communications in modern business.
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New information systems are expected to be message-enabled, that is, to have an interface with electronic mail.
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Many outputs are now web-enabled with hyperlinks.
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To overcome the storage problem of paper, many businesses use microfilm or microfiche as an output medium.
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Spreadsheets are ideally suited to the creation of tabular output prototypes.
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The most commonly used automated tool for output design is the PC-database application development environment.
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Computer outputs should be simple to read and interpret.
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Computer outputs should be complex so that they can present as much information as possible to management.
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Output requirements should have been defined during requirements analysis.
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Line charts show one or more series of data over a period of time.
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Column charts are similar to bar charts except that the bars are vertical. A series of column charts may be used to compare the same categories at different times or time intervals. Each vertical bar represents one series or category of data.
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Pie charts show the relationship of parts to a whole.
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Donut charts are similar to pie charts, except that they can show multiple series or categories of data, each as its own concentric ring. Within each ring, a slice of that ring represents one item in that series of data.
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Line charts show one or more areas of data under lines to summarize and show the change in data over time.
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Area charts are useful for comparing series or categories of data, where each horizontal bar represents the area of one series or category of data.
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Pie charts are useful for showing the relationship between two or more series or categories of data measured at uneven intervals of time. Each series is represented by data points using different colors or bullets.
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Scatter charts are similar to pie charts except that they can show multiple series or categories of data, each as its own concentric ring scattered around the center of a pie chart. Within each ring, a slice of that ring represents one item in that series of data. The colors of the series are represented by patterns such as diamonds or bullets.
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An automated teller machine (ATM) is an example of a Point-of-Sale Terminal.
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Multimedia output can only be done with a computer monitor.
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E-mail is primarily used for external outputs, such as order fulfillment e-mails from an e-commerce website.
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Physical data flow diagrams are a good starting point for output design.
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Pie charts are useful for summarizing percentages of a whole within a single series of data. Each slice represents one item in that series of data.
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You should avoid abbreviations in column headings.
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Output that is presented as columns of text and numbers is known as:

A) zoned
B) graphic
C) bar
D) tabular
E) none of these
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Output that places text and numbers into designated areas or boxes of a form or screen is known as:

A) zoned
B) graphic
C) scattered
D) tabular
E) none of these
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The use of pictorial charts to convey information in ways that demonstrate trends and relationships not easily seen in tabular output is known as:

A) zoned output
B) scattered output
C) pie charts
D) graphic output
E) none of these
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Many of today's retail and consumer transactions are enabled or enhanced by:

A) printed output
B) display screens
C) point of sale terminals
D) tabular terminals
E) none of these
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A term coined to collectively describe any information presented in a format other than traditional numbers, codes and words; including: graphics, sound, pictures and animation, is:

A) multimodal
B) graphical
C) zoned
D) multimedia
E) none of these
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Which kind of chart shows one or more series of data over a period of time? It is useful for summarizing and showing data at regular intervals. Each line represents one series or category of data.

A) area
B) bar
C) column
D) line
E) none of these
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Which kind of chart is similar to a line chart except that the focus is on the area under the line? It is useful for summarizing and showing the change in data over time. Each line represents one series or category of data.

A) area
B) bar
C) column
D) donut
E) none of these
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Which kind of chart is useful for comparing series or categories of data? Each horizontal bar represents one series or category of data.

A) area
B) bar
C) column
D) donut
E) none of these
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Which kind of chart is similar to bar charts except that the bars are vertical? Also, a series of charts may be used to compare the same categories at different times or time intervals. Each bar represents one category of data.

A) area
B) radar
C) column
D) donut
E) none of these
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Which kind of chart shows the relationship of parts to a whole? It is useful for summarizing percentages of a whole within a single series of data.

A) area
B) radar
C) pie
D) scatter
E) none of these
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Which kind of chart is similar to pie charts except that they can show multiple series or categories of data, each in its own concentric ring?

A) area
B) radar
C) scatter
D) donut
E) none of these
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Which kind of chart is useful for comparing different aspects of more than one series of data? Each data series is represented as a geometric shape around a central point. Multiple series are overlaid so that they can be compared.

A) area
B) radar
C) scatter
D) donut
E) none of these
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Which kind of chart is useful for showing the relationship between two or more series or categories of data measured at uneven intervals of time? Each series is represented by data points using either different colors or bullets.

A) area
B) radar
C) scatter
D) donut
E) none of these
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Paper is bulky and requires considerable storage space. To overcome the storage problem, many businesses use what other output medium?

A) hyperlinks
B) microfilm
C) microfish
D) multimedia
E) B and C
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Computer outputs should be simple to read and interpret. Which of the following is a guideline that applies to this principle?

A) every output should have a title
B) every output should be dated and time stamped
C) only required information should be printed or displayed
D) information should never have to be manually edited to become usable
E) all of these
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Which of the following is a general principle for output design?

A) The timing of computer outputs is important. Output information must reach recipients while the information is pertinent to transactions or decisions.
B) The distribution of (or access to) computer outputs must be sufficient to assist all relevant users.
C) The computer outputs must be acceptable to the system users.
D) Computer outputs should be simple to read and interpret.
E) all of these
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Which of the following is a design issue related to output design?

A) How frequently is the output generated?
B) How many pages or sheets of output will be generated for a single copy of a printed output?
C) Does the output require multiple copies? If so, how many?
D) Have the distribution controls been finalized?
E) all of these
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Which of the following is a design issue related to preprinted forms?

A) Should the form be designed for mailing? If so, address locations become important based on whether or not windowed envelopes will be used.
B) How many forms will be required for printing each day? Week? Month? Year?
C) What preprinted information must appear on the form? This includes contact information, headings, labels and other common information to appear on all copies of the form.
D) What legends, policies and instructions need to be printed on the form (both front and back)?
E) all of these
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Which of the following can be used as an output prototyping tool?

A) a spreadsheet
B) Microsoft Access
C) CASE tools
D) A and B
E) all of these
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Which of the following reports presents information with little or no filtering or restrictions?

A) summary
B) exception
C) external
D) detailed
E) none of these
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Which of the following reports categorizes information for managers who do not want to wade through the details?

A) summary
B) exception
C) external
D) detailed
E) none of these
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Which of the following reports filter data before it is presented to the manager as information, and only includes information about records that are out of the ordinary or not according to some standard?

A) summary
B) exception
C) external
D) detailed
E) none of these
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Which of the following reports leave the organization, and are intended for customers, suppliers, partners and regulatory agencies?

A) internal
B) exception
C) detailed
D) external
E) none of these
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Which of the following reports are external outputs that reenter the system as inputs?

A) exception
B) detailed
C) summary
D) turnaround
E) none of these
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If you wanted to graph the height of a growing child over time, which of the following kinds of charts would be best?

A) line
B) pie
C) donut
D) radar
E) time
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A list of the names all students currently earning a D or lower would be an example of a(n):

A) summary report
B) exception report
C) external report
D) detailed report
E) none of these
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A count of the number of students enrolled in each major would be an example of a(n):

A) summary report
B) exception report
C) external report
D) detailed report
E) none of these
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A count of the number of students enrolled in each major would be an example of a(n):

A) summary report
B) exception report
C) external report
D) detailed report
E) none of these
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A listing of the names of all students enrolled at a university would be an example of a(n):

A) summary report
B) exception report
C) external report
D) detailed report
E) none of these
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The most common medium for computer outputs is:

A) microfilm
B) microfiche
C) electronic mail
D) Internet
E) none of these
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The most common medium for computer outputs is _____________________.
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Internal outputs are typically printed on __________________ paper.
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External outputs and turnaround documents are usually printed on _______________________forms.
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_____________________ output presents information as columns of text and numbers.
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___________________ output places text and numbers into designated areas or boxes of a form or screen.
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Deck 15: Output Design and Prototyping
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Internal outputs are intended for the internal system owners and system users within an organization. They only rarely find their way outside the organization.
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Some detailed reports are historical.
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Some detailed reports are regulatory, that is, required by the government.
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Summary reports categorize information for managers who do not want to wade through details. The data for summary reports are typically categorized and summarized to indicate trends and potential problems.
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Exception reports filter data before it is presented to the manager as information. Exception reports only include exceptions to some condition or standard.
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External reports leave the organization. They are intended for customers, suppliers, partners, and regulatory agencies. They usually conclude or report on business transactions.
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Summary reports present information with little or no filtering or restrictions.
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Detailed reports categorize information for managers who do not want to wade through summaries. The data for detailed reports are typically categorized to indicate trends and potential problems.
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Detailed reports filter data before it is presented to the manager as information. Detailed reports only include exceptions to some condition or standard.
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Internal reports are intended for customers, suppliers, partners, and regulatory agencies. They usually conclude or report on business transactions.
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Exception reports are those external outputs that eventually reenter the system as inputs.
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The paperless office is finally and quickly becoming a reality.
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The most common medium for computer outputs is paper.
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Tabular output presents information as columns of text and numbers.
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Zoned output places text and numbers into designated areas or boxes of a form or screen.
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Zoned output presents information as columns of text and numbers.
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Tabular output places text and numbers into designated areas or boxes of a form or screen.
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Graphic output is the use of a pictorial chart to convey information in ways that demonstrate trends and relationships not easily seen in tabular output.
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Zoned output is the use of a pictorial chart to convey information in ways that demonstrate trends and relationships in zones of data not easily seen in tabular output.
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Point of sale terminals are both input and output devices that are used in retail and consumer transactions.
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Multimedia is a term coined to collectively describe any information presented in a format other than traditional numbers, codes and words. This includes graphics, sound, pictures, and animation.
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Multimedia output is not dependent on screen display technology. Sound, in the form of telephone touch-tone-based systems, can be used to implement an interesting output alternative.
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E-mail has transformed communications in modern business.
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New information systems are expected to be message-enabled, that is, to have an interface with electronic mail.
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Many outputs are now web-enabled with hyperlinks.
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To overcome the storage problem of paper, many businesses use microfilm or microfiche as an output medium.
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Spreadsheets are ideally suited to the creation of tabular output prototypes.
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The most commonly used automated tool for output design is the PC-database application development environment.
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Computer outputs should be simple to read and interpret.
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Computer outputs should be complex so that they can present as much information as possible to management.
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Output requirements should have been defined during requirements analysis.
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Line charts show one or more series of data over a period of time.
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Column charts are similar to bar charts except that the bars are vertical. A series of column charts may be used to compare the same categories at different times or time intervals. Each vertical bar represents one series or category of data.
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Pie charts show the relationship of parts to a whole.
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Donut charts are similar to pie charts, except that they can show multiple series or categories of data, each as its own concentric ring. Within each ring, a slice of that ring represents one item in that series of data.
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Line charts show one or more areas of data under lines to summarize and show the change in data over time.
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Area charts are useful for comparing series or categories of data, where each horizontal bar represents the area of one series or category of data.
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Pie charts are useful for showing the relationship between two or more series or categories of data measured at uneven intervals of time. Each series is represented by data points using different colors or bullets.
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Scatter charts are similar to pie charts except that they can show multiple series or categories of data, each as its own concentric ring scattered around the center of a pie chart. Within each ring, a slice of that ring represents one item in that series of data. The colors of the series are represented by patterns such as diamonds or bullets.
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An automated teller machine (ATM) is an example of a Point-of-Sale Terminal.
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Multimedia output can only be done with a computer monitor.
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E-mail is primarily used for external outputs, such as order fulfillment e-mails from an e-commerce website.
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Physical data flow diagrams are a good starting point for output design.
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Pie charts are useful for summarizing percentages of a whole within a single series of data. Each slice represents one item in that series of data.
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You should avoid abbreviations in column headings.
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Output that is presented as columns of text and numbers is known as:

A) zoned
B) graphic
C) bar
D) tabular
E) none of these
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Output that places text and numbers into designated areas or boxes of a form or screen is known as:

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C) scattered
D) tabular
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The use of pictorial charts to convey information in ways that demonstrate trends and relationships not easily seen in tabular output is known as:

A) zoned output
B) scattered output
C) pie charts
D) graphic output
E) none of these
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Many of today's retail and consumer transactions are enabled or enhanced by:

A) printed output
B) display screens
C) point of sale terminals
D) tabular terminals
E) none of these
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A term coined to collectively describe any information presented in a format other than traditional numbers, codes and words; including: graphics, sound, pictures and animation, is:

A) multimodal
B) graphical
C) zoned
D) multimedia
E) none of these
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Which kind of chart shows one or more series of data over a period of time? It is useful for summarizing and showing data at regular intervals. Each line represents one series or category of data.

A) area
B) bar
C) column
D) line
E) none of these
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Which kind of chart is similar to a line chart except that the focus is on the area under the line? It is useful for summarizing and showing the change in data over time. Each line represents one series or category of data.

A) area
B) bar
C) column
D) donut
E) none of these
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Which kind of chart is useful for comparing series or categories of data? Each horizontal bar represents one series or category of data.

A) area
B) bar
C) column
D) donut
E) none of these
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Which kind of chart is similar to bar charts except that the bars are vertical? Also, a series of charts may be used to compare the same categories at different times or time intervals. Each bar represents one category of data.

A) area
B) radar
C) column
D) donut
E) none of these
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Which kind of chart shows the relationship of parts to a whole? It is useful for summarizing percentages of a whole within a single series of data.

A) area
B) radar
C) pie
D) scatter
E) none of these
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Which kind of chart is similar to pie charts except that they can show multiple series or categories of data, each in its own concentric ring?

A) area
B) radar
C) scatter
D) donut
E) none of these
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Which kind of chart is useful for comparing different aspects of more than one series of data? Each data series is represented as a geometric shape around a central point. Multiple series are overlaid so that they can be compared.

A) area
B) radar
C) scatter
D) donut
E) none of these
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Which kind of chart is useful for showing the relationship between two or more series or categories of data measured at uneven intervals of time? Each series is represented by data points using either different colors or bullets.

A) area
B) radar
C) scatter
D) donut
E) none of these
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Paper is bulky and requires considerable storage space. To overcome the storage problem, many businesses use what other output medium?

A) hyperlinks
B) microfilm
C) microfish
D) multimedia
E) B and C
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Computer outputs should be simple to read and interpret. Which of the following is a guideline that applies to this principle?

A) every output should have a title
B) every output should be dated and time stamped
C) only required information should be printed or displayed
D) information should never have to be manually edited to become usable
E) all of these
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Which of the following is a general principle for output design?

A) The timing of computer outputs is important. Output information must reach recipients while the information is pertinent to transactions or decisions.
B) The distribution of (or access to) computer outputs must be sufficient to assist all relevant users.
C) The computer outputs must be acceptable to the system users.
D) Computer outputs should be simple to read and interpret.
E) all of these
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Which of the following is a design issue related to output design?

A) How frequently is the output generated?
B) How many pages or sheets of output will be generated for a single copy of a printed output?
C) Does the output require multiple copies? If so, how many?
D) Have the distribution controls been finalized?
E) all of these
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Which of the following is a design issue related to preprinted forms?

A) Should the form be designed for mailing? If so, address locations become important based on whether or not windowed envelopes will be used.
B) How many forms will be required for printing each day? Week? Month? Year?
C) What preprinted information must appear on the form? This includes contact information, headings, labels and other common information to appear on all copies of the form.
D) What legends, policies and instructions need to be printed on the form (both front and back)?
E) all of these
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Which of the following can be used as an output prototyping tool?

A) a spreadsheet
B) Microsoft Access
C) CASE tools
D) A and B
E) all of these
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Which of the following reports presents information with little or no filtering or restrictions?

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C) external
D) detailed
E) none of these
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Which of the following reports categorizes information for managers who do not want to wade through the details?

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D) detailed
E) none of these
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Which of the following reports filter data before it is presented to the manager as information, and only includes information about records that are out of the ordinary or not according to some standard?

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B) exception
C) external
D) detailed
E) none of these
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Which of the following reports leave the organization, and are intended for customers, suppliers, partners and regulatory agencies?

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D) external
E) none of these
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Which of the following reports are external outputs that reenter the system as inputs?

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C) summary
D) turnaround
E) none of these
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If you wanted to graph the height of a growing child over time, which of the following kinds of charts would be best?

A) line
B) pie
C) donut
D) radar
E) time
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71
A list of the names all students currently earning a D or lower would be an example of a(n):

A) summary report
B) exception report
C) external report
D) detailed report
E) none of these
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72
A count of the number of students enrolled in each major would be an example of a(n):

A) summary report
B) exception report
C) external report
D) detailed report
E) none of these
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73
A count of the number of students enrolled in each major would be an example of a(n):

A) summary report
B) exception report
C) external report
D) detailed report
E) none of these
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74
A listing of the names of all students enrolled at a university would be an example of a(n):

A) summary report
B) exception report
C) external report
D) detailed report
E) none of these
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75
The most common medium for computer outputs is:

A) microfilm
B) microfiche
C) electronic mail
D) Internet
E) none of these
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76
The most common medium for computer outputs is _____________________.
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77
Internal outputs are typically printed on __________________ paper.
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78
External outputs and turnaround documents are usually printed on _______________________forms.
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79
_____________________ output presents information as columns of text and numbers.
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80
___________________ output places text and numbers into designated areas or boxes of a form or screen.
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