119B Final
The advantages of the IS planning process are
All of the above
Why do we need to create an Information System Vision during the strategic IS planning process?
All of the above
Why is an analysis of added value useful?
All of the above
ASP
Application service provision
Considering the role of information systems in value chain analysis requires which of the following?
Assuming that the value chain is comprised of both the movement and processing of material, and the processing of information, which together enable the firm's activities
CMM
Capability Maturity model
Which of the risks of outsourcing are associated with contract lengths?
Changing requirements
What is the difference between a data warehouse and a data mart?
Compared to a data warehouse, a data mart is smaller and easier to build
CSF
Critical Success Factor
CMI
Customer Managed Interactions
CWP
Customer willingness to pay
Which of the following is "the maximum amount of money the firm's customers are willing to spend in order to obtain the firm's product"?
Customer willingness to pay
DDOS
Distributed Denial of Service
Software that re-architects existing programs so that an intermediate layer, termed middleware, is developed between the applications and the databases:
Enterprise Application Integration
XP
Extreme programming
What are the benefits of off the shelve?
Faster roll out Knowledge infusion Economically attractive Software quality
FC
Firm Cost
According to the class discussion of "IT doesn't matter," IT managers should
Focus their attention on IT-dependent strategic initiatives rather than IT investments
The cost of ownership is a financial estimate designed to explicitly recognize the
Full life cycle costs of IT assets
The two major components of the IT resource barrier are
IT assets and IT capabilities
Which are the five sub-dimensions of the IT project barrier
IT complexity, IT uniqueness, IT visibility, process complexity, and process change
Why is an analysis of added value useful
It helps managers in making decision of whether they should go ahead with the initiative or not
Why is security a negative deliverable?
It produces no revenue It creates no efficiencies
KSF
Key Success Factors
M2M
Machine to machine
M2P
Machine to person
Is IT an indistinct commodity?
No, because IT ranges from extremely complex tech (eg large data warehouses, infrastructure projects), to small applications
Why can IT resources help to create a sustainable competitive advantage?
Only A and B Developing IT Infrastructure generally takes more than 5 years The trust and respect between the IS function and business managers take time to be accumulated
A bank upgrades a computer system at one of its branches. If this works correctly, then the upgraded system will be installed at the other branches. Which migration approach is this most likely related to?
Pilot
When you have been successful in generating competitive advantage with an IT dependent strategic initiative what must you, as a manager, do in order to try and maintain such advantage?
Plan to continuously remain ahead of competition by looking to reinvigorate and reinforce the barriers to erosion associated with your initiative
At what stage in the process of identifying data-driven strategic initiatives should an analysis of the upside potential and data availability occur?
Prioritize initiatives
The risks associated with an IT-enabled initiative are:
Project size, technology experience, and organizational change
Tradeoffs (DO NEXT)
Projects that rely on info not readily available that tends to be costly
Imperatives (DO NOW)
Projects w/ significant upside potential that rely on readily available information
Losing Causes (DO NEVER)
Projects with little upside potential that rely on info that is not readily available
Quick Wins (DO LAST)
Projects without much upside potential Can be readily implemented based on immediately available info Help gain momentum and build credibility
RAD
Rapid application development
RUP
Rational unified process
What is the purpose of a scrum?
Scrum is an agile project management methodology or framework used primarily for software development projects with the goal of delivering new software capability every 2-4 weeks.
SSL
Secure socket layer
SIEM
Security information & event management
Which of the following is(are) not the purpose(s) of strategic information system planning process?
Selecting IS projects to fund as part of the yearly budgeting process
SaaS
Software As A Service
Which of the following is not one of the categories of risk associated with board of director decisions?
Staffing Risk
Which of the following statements about strategic information systems is not true?
Strategic information systems are critical to business operations but do not generate added value
Which of the following is "the minimum amount of money the suppliers are willing to accept to provide the firm with the needed resources"?
Supplier Opportunity Cost
SOC
Supplier opportunity cost
SDLC
System development life cycle
Which of the following is not an advantage offered by the information system planning process?
The information systems plan is an informal contract that specifies the objective of information systems deployment and the responsibilities of the parties involved.
Prioritization Matrix
The prioritization (or criteria) matrix is used to compare choices relative to criteria like price, service, ease of use and almost any other factor desired. While this tool can be used effectively by an individual, it is great for helping Six Sigma project teams w/ Decision Making. This tool helps narrow down activities by identifying a beneficial order of getting the most important things done first. It works on assignments and projects whose relative importance is not yet know. It is used in situations where you have access to limited resources like money, time, and people. -evaluate actual feasibility -make pragmatic decisions about these initiatives -upside potential
What is data mining?
The process of automatically discovering non-obvious relationships in large analytical databases
TCO
Total cost of ownership
TVC
Total value created
VVC
Virtual value chain
Response Lag is
a measure of the delay of competitive response to an IT-dependent strategic initiative
The sustainability of a competitive advantage grounded in an IT-dependent strategic initiative is measured by:
an estimate of the likely time delay competitors will face in replicating the leader's initiative
Which of the following is an example of an internal threat
angry employees
Which of the following refers to a code built into a program to allow the programmer a way to bypass password protection
backdoors
The process by which an organization is able to improve its performance over time by developing its ability to use available resources for maximum effectiveness is known as
capability development
The basic skills necessary to develop strong non-routine cognitive skills include all of the following except
computer programming skills
Most organizations have two primary types of decisions to make regarding IT during the budgeting process. These are:
operational expenses and capital expenditures
The complexity of the technology is:
the extent to which competitors can observe the enabling technology of an IT-dependent strategic initiative
Why is the systems development life cycle methodology typically referred to as "the waterfall model"
to stress the fact that phases are sequential and iteration (or going back) should be avoided as much as possible
How long do sprints last?
2-4 weeks
In which of the following phases should you expect to be most involved as a general or functional manager?
A and C definition and implementation
Which of the funding methods treats the IS function as a cost center
Chargeback
CSLC
Customer service life cycle
What is his favorite cookie?
Oatmeal Raisin from Nox Cookie Bar
What is the most important asset of the business?
People
Which of the following is not a form of malware
sniffers
Prioritization Matrix Factors
-time sensitivity -impact immediacy -aggregation requirements -trending requirements -data availability -accuracy -comprehensiveness
How to say no to the CFO
-you say yes however this is all the initiates we have what do you want us to give up since we do not have enough resources or time- what is more strategic to you -quick win: is important bc credibility, moral, wins feel good. take any win you can get -tradeoffs: this tends to be very costly be very careful for stuff up there
How can IT resources help to create a sustained competitive advantage?
Because competitors who seek to replicate the initiative must first develop or acquire the needed IT resources