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Quiz 3: Information Systems Development
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Question 1
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Increasingly, organizations adopt and follow a standardized systems development process.
Question 2
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Most information systems meet expectations and come in within budget.
Question 3
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Organizations that develop software for the U.S. government must adhere to certain quality management requirements.
Question 4
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The Capability Quality Model (CQM) is a framework to assess the quality level of an organization's information systems development and management processes and products.
Question 5
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A system life cycle divides the life of an information system into two major stages: (1) systems development; and (2) systems operation and support. First you build it; then you use it, keep it running and support it.
Question 6
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A systems development methodology is a formal approach to the system development process that defines a set of activities, methods, best practices, deliverables and automated tools for system developers and project managers to use to develop and maintain most or all information systems and software.
Question 7
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The first principle of a systems development methodology is to get the system owners and system users involved.
Question 8
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Some organizations develop their own system development methodologies.
Question 9
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A problem could be a real problem, an opportunity for improvement or a directive from management.
Question 10
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The number and scope of phases and activities in a methodology varies.
Question 11
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All life cycle methodologies prescribe phases and activities.
Question 12
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The final phase in most system development methodologies is documentation.
Question 13
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Process management involves the scoping, planning, staffing, organizing, directing, and controlling a project to develop an information system.
Question 14
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Project management ensures that an information system is developed at minimum cost, within a specific time frame, and with acceptable quality.
Question 15
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Cost effectiveness is the result obtained by striking a balance between the lifetime costs of developing, maintaining, and operating an information system and the benefits derived from the system.
Question 16
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A feasibility study is done to determine if a system development project is cost-effective. After that point, the project will not be cancelled.
Question 17
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The first solution an analyst finds is usually the best solution. It is not cost effective to consider alternatives.
Question 18
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Project management is defined as the result obtained by striking a balance between the cost of developing and operating information systems and the benefits derived from that system.
Question 19
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Risk management is the process of identifying, evaluating and controlling what might go wrong in a project before it becomes a threat to the successful completion of the project or implementation of the information system.