A. Inventory
B. Order processing
C. Payroll
D. Ledger
A. Inventory
B. Order processing
C. Payroll
D. Ledger
A. Bottom to top
B. Left to right
C. Top to bottom
D. All of the above
A. internal output
B. external output
C. summary output
D. exception output
A. conduct system test
B. build and test networks
C. prepare conversion plan
D. build and test databases
A. scope definition phase
B. logical design phase
C. requirements analysis phase
D. problem analysis phase
A. project’s risk is assessed
B. project’s feasibility is assessed
C. system is developed at minimum cost
D. both A and B
A. A browsable hierarchy
B. A list of equivalent terms
C. A complex controlled vocabulary showing relationships
D. None of these
A. create and documents that support day-today office activities
B. process business transactions (e.g., time cards, payments, orders, etc.)
C. capture and reproduce the knowledge of an expert problem solver
D. use the transaction data to produce information needed by managers to run the business
A. Henry Mintzberg, 1973
B. Herbert Simon, 1960
C. Blake Lves, 1955
D. Michael Hammer, 1975
A. Focus
B. Cost leadership
C. Linkage
D. Information leadership