Chapter 1 TF

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When one is using a transaction processing system, if a single element of a transaction fails, the system will skip the corrupt element and continue to process the rest of the transaction

False

When planning an information system, a company must consider how a new system will interface with older systems, which are called horizontal systems

False

Transaction processing (TP) systems are inefficient because they process a set of transaction-related commands individually rather than as a group

False

The waterfall model emphasizes interactivity among the phases

False

A business profile is a specific set of transactions, events, and results that can be described and documented

False

A large concentration of networked computers working together is called a data ranch

False

A mission-critical system is one that is unimportant to a company's operations

False

After developing a model, many CASE tools can generate program code, which impedes and slows down the implementation process

False

Assistive technology refers to the combination of hardware, software, and services that people use to manage, communicate, and share information

False

Examples of company-wide applications, called legacy applications, include order processing systems, payroll systems, and company communications networks

False

In a knowledge management system, a knowledge base consists of logical rules that identify data patterns and relationships

False

In an information system, data is information that has been transformed into input that is valuable to users

False

Knowledge workers and team leaders are included in the top level of the organizational model

False

Most firms give their IT budgets a low priority in good economic times

False

Since middle managers focus on a longer time frame, they need less detailed information than top managers, but somewhat more than supervisors who oversee day-to-day operations

False

The responsibilities of a systems analyst at a small firm are exactly the same as those at a large corporation

False

Application software consists of programs that support day-to-day business functions and provide users with the information they need

True

Business process modeling notation (BPMN) includes standard shapes and symbols to represent events, processes, workflows, and more

True

Hardware consists of everything in the physical layer of the information system

True

Many companies find that a trend called empowerment, which gives employees more responsibility and accountability, improves employee motivation and increases customer satisfaction

True

Most large companies require systems that combine transaction processing, business support, knowledge management, and user productivity features

True

Network administration includes hardware and software maintenance, support, and security

True

Object-oriented methods provide an easy transition to O-O programming languages such as C++, Java, and Swift

True

On mobile devices, the user interacts with the system with an app, but the same back-end services are accessed as when the user interacts with a web page

True

System software controls the flow of data, provides data security, and manages network operations

True

The structure of the IT department varies among companies, as do its name and placement within the organization

True

Tools make it easier to build an information system, thereby boosting IT productivity and improving the quality of the finished product

True

Traditional relational models are still used, but so-called NoSQL databases are gaining in popularity due to their ability to scale to extremely large and unstructured datasets

True

User support provides users with technical information, training, and productivity support

True

When companies first installed word processing systems, managers expected to reduce the number of employees as office efficiency increased

True


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