MIS multiple choice
The range of Wi-Fi networks can be extended up to two miles by using external antennae.
FALSE
VRML requires the use of a powerful server as well as large amounts of bandwidth
FALSE
Wi-Fi enables users to freely roam from one hotspot to another even if the next hotspot is using different Wi-Fi network services.
FALSE
secret rebates
a kick-back that is made available to some customers or business partners but concealed from others, to the detriment of competition. The practice is usually illegal under state unfair business practice laws
Both software metrics and software testing are techniques used to improve software quality.
TRUE
Coaxial cable is similar to that used for cable television and consists of thickly insulated copper wire.
TRUE
Common Gateway Interface is a specification for processing data on a Web server.
TRUE
Computer worms spread much more rapidly than computer viruses.
TRUE
Computers using cable modems to connect to the internet are more open to penetration than those connecting via dial-up.
TRUE
Data administration is a special organizational function that manages policies and procedures through which can be managed as an organizational resource.
TRUE
Data cleansing is the same process as data scrubbing.
TRUE
DoS attacks are one of the most economically damaging kinds of computer crime.
TRUE
Each characteristic or quality describing a particular entity is called an attribute.
TRUE
Every record in a file should contain at least one key field.
TRUE
Expert systems are typically used in business in discrete, highly structured decision-making situations
TRUE
Expert systems capture the knowledge of skilled employees in the form of a set of rules in a software system that can be used by others in the organization
TRUE
Fiber-optic cable is more expensive and harder to install than wire media.
TRUE
Fuzzy logic can describe a particular phenomenon or process linguistically and then represent that description in a small number of flexible rules
TRUE
In a Web-based database, middleware is used to transfer information from the organization's internal database back to the Web server for delivery in the form of a Web page to the user.
TRUE
In a client/server network, a network server provides every connected client with an address so it can be found by others on the network.
TRUE
In a relational database, complex groupings of data must be streamlined to eliminate awkward many-to-many relationships.
TRUE
In addition to e-mail, instant messages and P2P file-sharing can also pose security threats to computer systems and networks.
TRUE
In general, for digital goods, the marginal cost of producing another unit is about zero.
TRUE
In general, the cost of hardware, software, and telecommunications for building and operating a Web site has fallen by over 50 percent since 2000.
TRUE
Increasingly, voice, video, and data communications are all based on Internet technology.
TRUE
Information asymmetry exists when one party in a transaction has more information for the transaction than the other party.
TRUE
Intelligent agents are used primarily for specific, repetitive, and predictable tasks
TRUE
Knowledge can reside in email, voice mail, and unstructured documents as well as structured documents
TRUE
Many applications today require databases that can store and retrieve multimedia.
TRUE
NAT conceals the IP addresses of the organization's internal host computers to deter sniffer programs.
TRUE
Net marketplaces may either support contractual purchasing based on long-term relationships with designated suppliers or short-term spot purchasing.
TRUE
OLAP is a key tool of BI.
TRUE
OODBMS are slower than relational DBMS
TRUE
One form of spoofing involves forging the return address on an e-mail so that the e-mail messages appears to come from someone other than the sender.
TRUE
Public key encryption uses two keys.
TRUE
SSL is a protocol used to establish a secure connection between two computers.
TRUE
Shopping bots are a form of intelligent agent
TRUE
Sniffers enable hackers to steal proprietary information from anywhere on a network, including e-mail messages, company files, and confidential reports.
TRUE
Telephone networks are fundamentally different from computer networks.
TRUE
The Domain Name System (DNS) converts IP addresses to domain names.
TRUE
The Internet shrinks information asymmetry.
TRUE
The WEP specification calls for an access point and its users to share the same 40-bit encrypted password.
TRUE
To create a computer network, you must have at least two computers.
TRUE
Two computers using TCP/IP can communicate even if they are based on different hardware and software platforms.
TRUE
Viruses can be spread through e-mail.
TRUE
VoIP technology delivers video information in digital form using packet switching.
TRUE
Web 3.0 is a collaborative effort to add a layer of meaning to the existing Web in order to reduce the amount of human involvement in searching for and processing Web information.
TRUE
WiMax has a wireless access range of up to 31 miles.
TRUE
Wireless networks are vulnerable to penetration because radio frequency bands are easy to scan.
TRUE
Zero defects cannot be achieved in larger programs because fully testing programs that contain thousands of choices and millions of paths would require thousands of years.
TRUE
antoine-henri jomini
a general in the French and later in the Russian service, and one of the most celebrated writers on the Napoleonic art of war. According to the historian John Shy, "he deserves the dubious title of founder of modern strategy. his ideas were a staple at military academies.
alexander graham bell
a great American inventor and scientist. He is best known for his invention of the telephone. he was also the inventor of many other electronic devices. he was also a teacher for the deaf.
Once a knowledge taxonomy is developed, documents are all _____ with the proper classification a) tagged b) linked c) tupled d) referenced
a) tagged
henry bessemer
an English engineer, inventor, and businessman. his name is chiefly known in connection with the Bessemer process for the manufacture of steel.
john wilkes booth
an american actor who assassinated president lincoln at ford's theatre. lincoln's assassination hurt the south because that left only radical republicans in congress.
robert fulton
an american engineer and inventor who is credited with developing the first commercially successful steamboat in 1807. Adapted the steam engine into transportation. Also invents the clermont which was tested on the Hudson river.
charles f kettering
an american inventor, engineer, and businessman, who was the head of research at general motors. he invented the electrical starting motor and leaded gasoline.
What technology allows people to have content pulled from Web sites and fed automatically to their computers? a) FTP b) RSS c) HTTP d) Bluetooth
b) RSS
Digital goods are goods that are a) produced digitally b) sold over digital networks c) delivered digitally d) used with digital equipment
c) delivered digitally
bayonet rule
southerners had bayonetts pointed at them and being forced against their will to change and industrialize
the wright brothers
two american brothers, aviation pioneers who were credited with inventing the world's first successful airplane. the early planes were made up of internal combustion engines
There are four major business functions: Sales and marketing; manufacturing and production; finance and accounting; and information technology.
False, instead of information technology the fourth function is human resources.
Knowledge workers assist with paperwork at all levels of the firm.
False, not all levels do paperwork.
Business processes are logically related tasks for accomplishing tasks that have been formally encoded by an organization.
False, they are called business functions not processes.
Apple Computer dominates the online legal music sales industry primarily because of a failure of recording label companies to A) invest in technology. B) adopt a new business model. C) invest in complementary assets. D) modernize their information value chain.
B) adopt a new business model
An example of raw data from a national chain of automobile stores would be A) an average of 13 Toyotas are sold daily in Kentucky. B) 30 percent increase in Toyota RAV 4 sales during September in Kentucky. C) 1 Toyota RAV4 sold March 3, 2008 in Louisville, Kentucky. D) all of the above.
C) 1 Toyota RAV4 sold March 3, 2008 in Louisville, Kentucky
Networking and telecommunications technologies, along with computer hardware, software, data management technology, and the people required to run and manage them, constitute an organization's A) data management environment. B) networked environment. C) IT infrastructure. D) information system.
C) IT infrastructure
According to agency theory, the firm is viewed as a(n) A) unified, profit-maximizing entity. B) task force organization that must respond to rapidly changing environments. C) entrepreneurial endeavor. D) "nexus of contracts" among self-interested individuals.
D) "nexus of contracts" among self-interested individuals.
Based on the examples in the chapter, if you were asked to formulate a plan for a regional drive-in restaurant chain's efforts to use information technology to develop a loyal customer base, what would be the best use of information technology from the list below? A) Use IT to increase supplier loyalty. B) Use IT to increase operational efficiency. C) Use IT to create new products and business models. D) Use IT to help survive government reporting requirements. E) Use IT to achieve customer intimacy.
E) Use IT to achieve customer intimacy.
A fully digital firm produces only digital goods or services.
False, an example is eBAY
Information systems literacy describes the behavioral approach to information systems, whereas computer literacy describes the technical approach.
False, computer literacy is the knowledge of information technology.
Studies have consistently shown that firms who invest greater amounts in information technology receive greater benefits than firms that invest less.
False, even though generally speaking it is true.
Information technology (IT) consists of all the hardware that a firm needs to use in order to achieve its business objectives, whereas information systems consist of all the software and business processes needed.
False, information systems consist of something different.
Intranets allow firms to work easily with third-party suppliers and vendors.
False, intranet is only applied within the business.
A business model describes how a company produces, delivers, and sells a product or service to create wealth.
True
A firm that invests in efficient business processes is making an investment in organizational complementary assets.
True
The number of cycles per second that can be sent through any telecommunications medium is measured in kilobytes.
FALSE
Which of the following non-digital data storage items is most similar to a database? A) library card catalog B) cash register receipt C) doctor's office invoice D) list of sales totals on a spreadsheet
A) library card catalog
The goal of behavioral targeting is to increase the size of the audience to whom the advertiser can market a product.
FALSE
A large bureaucracy existing in a slowly changing environment that produces standard products and is dominated by centralized management making is classified by Mintzberg as a ________ bureaucracy. A) machine B) professional C) divisionalized D) multidivisional
A) machine
Retail e-commerce has grown consistently at double-digit rates since 1995.
FALSE
george westinghouse
A tireless inventor and businessman, he designed an air brake that made rail travel safer, and his promotion of an alternating current system revolutionized the power industry.
_____ refers to policies, procedures, and technical measures used to prevent unauthorized accesses, alternation, theft, or physical damage to information systems. A) "Security" B) "Controls" C) "Benchmarking" D) "Algorithms"
A) "Security"
An example of a keystone firm within a business ecosystem is A) Apple and software application writers in the mobile platform ecosystem. B) GUESS and the fashion ecosystem. C) Citibank and the ATM ecosystem. D) American Airlines and the computerized reservation ecosystem.
A) Apple and software application writers in the mobile platform ecosystem.
An alternative to using application server software for interfacing between a Web server and back-end databases is A) CGI B) HTML C) Java D) SQL
A) CGI
Oracle Database Lite is a(n) A) DBMS for small handheld computing devices B) Internet DBMS C) mainframe relational DBMS D) DBMS for midrange computers.
A) DBMS for small handheld computing devices.
Using numerous computers to inundate and overwhelm the network from numerous launch points is called a _____ attack. A) DDos B) DoS C) SQL injection D) phishing
A) DDoS
________ management is an important capability for service processes that is found in most major CRM software products. A) Returns B) Lead C) Account D) Events
A) Returns
Which of the following traditional solutions enables manufacturers to deal with uncertainties in the supply chain? A) Safety stock B) Continuous replenishment C) Just-in-time strategies D) Demand planning
A) Safety stock
You have been asked to implement enterprise software for a manufacturer of kitchen appliances. What is the first step you should take? A) Select the functions of the system you wish to use. B) Select the business processes you wish to automate C) Map the company's business processes to the software's business processes D) Map the software's business processes to the company's business processes
A) Select the functions of the system you wish to use.
In 2004, ICQ users were enticed by a sales message from a supposed anti-virus vendor. On the vendor's site, a small program called Mitglieder was downloaded to the user's machine. The program enabled outsiders to infiltrate the user's machine. What type of malware is this an example of? A) Trojan horse B) virus C) worm D) spyware
A) Trojan horse
A data mart usually can be constructed more rapidly and at lower cost than a data warehouse because A) a data mart typically focuses on a single subject area or line of business B) all the information is historical C) a data mart uses a Web interface D) all of the information belongs to a single company
A) a data mart typically focuses on a single subject area or line of business
Customer service modules in CRM systems provide tools for: A) assigning and managing customer service requests. B) capturing prospect and customer data. C) identifying profitable and unprofitable customers. D) managing sales prospect and contact information.
A) assigning and managing customer service requests.
Which of the following activities would you perform to measure and compare your business processes to similar processes of other companies within your industry? A) benchmarking B) best practices C) value chain analysis D) strategic systems analysis
A) benchmarking
How are information systems used at the industry level to achieve strategic advantage? A) by building industry-wide, IT-supported consortia and symposia B) by raising the bargaining power of suppliers C) by encouraging the entry of new competitors D) by enforcing standards that reduce the differences between competitors
A) by building industry-wide, IT-supported consortia and symposia
Application controls A) can be classified as input controls, processing controls, and output controls B) govern the design, security, and use of computer programs and the security data files in general throughout the organization C) apply to all computerized applications and consist of a combination of hardware, software, and manual procedures that create an overall control environment. D) include software controls, computer operations controls, and implementation controls
A) can be classified as input controls, processing controls, and output controls
Unauthorized access is a security challenge that is most likely to occur in which of the following points of a corporate network? A) client computer B) communications lines C) corporate server D) internal corporate back-end system
A) client computer
The /join/ operation A) combines relational tables to provide the user with more information than is otherwise available. B) identifies the table from which the columns will be selected. C) creates a subset consisting of columns in a table. D) organizes elements in to segments
A) combines relational tables to provide the user with more information than is otherwise available.
When tailoring a particular aspects of a system to the way a company does business enterprise software can provide the company with A) configuration tables B) web services C) data dictionaries D) middleware
A) configuration tables
An automated or manual file that stores information about data elements and data characteristics such as usage, physical representation, ownership, authorization, and security is the A) data dictionary B) data definition diagram C) entity-relationship diagram D) relationship dictionary
A) data dictionary
Enterprise application vendors have created ________ to make their own customer relationship management, supply chain management, and enterprise systems work closely together with each other. A) e-business suites B) ERP systems C) middleware D) legacy systems
A) e-business suites
Capabilities of supply chain execution systems would /not/ include: A) identifying the optimal transportation mode B) tracking the flow of finished goods. C) managing materials. D) managing warehouse operations.
A) identifying the optimal transportation mode
A(n) _____ system is used to identify and authorized different categories of system users and specify which portions of the organization's system each user can access A) identity management B) AUP C) authentication D) firewall
A) identity management
The primary activities of a firm include A) inbound logistics, operations, outbound logistics, sales and marketing, and service. B) inbound logistics, operations, outbound logistics, technology, and service. C) procurement, inbound logistics, operations, technology, and outbound logistics. D) procurement, operations, technology, sales and marketing, and services.
A) inbound logistics, operations, outbound logistics, sales and marketing, and service.
The organizations rules for sharing, disseminating, acquiring, standardizing, classifying, and inventorying information is called a(n) A) information policy B) data definition file C) data quality audit D) data governance policy
A) information policy
The Internet poses specific security problems because A) it was designed to be easily accessible B) Internet data is not run over secure lines C) Internet standards are universal D) it changes so rapidly
A) it was designed to be easily accessible
A scheduling system for minimizing inventory by having components arrive exactly at the moment they are needed and finished goods shipped as soon as they leave the assembly line best describes a ________ strategy. A) just-in-time B) stockless C) bullwhip D) safety stock
A) just-in-time
Internet technology A) makes it easy for rivals to compete on price alone. B) imposes a significant cost of entry, due to infrastructure requirements. C) increases the difference between competitors because of the wide availability of information. D) makes it easy to sustain operational advantages.
A) makes it easy for rivals to compete on price alone.
Customer relationship management systems typically provide software and online tools for sales, customer service, and: A) marketing. B) account management. C) advertising. D) public relations.
A) marketing.
The process of streamlining data to minimize redundancy and awkward many-to-many relationships is called A) normalization B) data scrubbing C) data cleansing D) data defining
A) normalization
You are creating a video and animation sharing Web sit whose content will be supplied by content, video, and applets stored in a database and you anticipate very high loads on the server. Which of the following DBMSs will most likely serve your needs? A) object-relational DBMS B) relational DBMS C) hierarchical DBMS D) OODBMS
A) object-relational DBMS
A DBMS makes the A) physical database available for different logical views. B) logical database available for different analytical views. C) physical database available for different analytical views. D) logical database available for different physical views.
A) physical database available for different logical views
A firewall allows the organization to A) prevent unauthorized communication both into and out of the network B) monitor network hot spots for signs of intruders C) prevent known spyware and malware from entering the system D) all of the above
A) prevent unauthorized communication both into and out of the network
A field identified in a table as holding the unique identifier of the table's records is called the A) primary key B) key field C) primary field D) unique ID
A) primary key
A supply chain driven by actual customer orders or purchases follows a ________ model. A) pull-based model B) build-to-stock C) push-based D) replenishment-driven
A) pull-based model
Pharming involves A) redirecting users to a fraudulent Web sit even when the user has typed in the correct address in the Web browser B) pretending to be a legitimate business's representative in order to garner information about a security system C) Setting up fake Web sites to ask users for confidential information D) using e-mails for threats or harassment
A) redirecting users to a fraudulent Web sit even when the user has typed in the correct address in the Web browser
Duplicate data in multiple data files is called data ______ A) redundancy B) repetition C) independence D) partitions
A) redundancy
The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act A) requires financial institutions to ensure the security of customer data B) specifies best practices in information systems security and control C) imposes responsibility on companies and management to safeguard the accuracy of financial information D) outlines medical security and privacy rules
A) requires financial institutions to ensure the security of customer data
Phishing is a form of A) spoofing B) logging C) sniffing D) driving
A) spoofing
In which technique are network communications are analyzed to see whether packets are part of an ongoing dialogue between a sender and a receiver? A) stateful inspection B) intrusion detection system C) application proxy filtering D) packet filtering
A) stateful inspection
A company's suppliers and the processes for managing relationships with them is the A) supplier's internal supply chain. B) external supply chain. C) upstream portion of the supply chain. D) downstream portion of the supply chain.
C) upstream portion of the supply chain.
In a relational database, a record is referred to in technical terms as a(n) A) tuple B) row C) entity D) field
A) tuple
A one-to-one relationship between two entities is symbolized in a diagram by a line that ends with A) two short marks B) one short mark C) a crow's foot D) a crow's foot topped by a short mark
A) two short marks
OLAP is a tool for enabling A) users to obtain online answers to ad-hoc questions in a rapid amount of time. B) users to view both logical and physical views of data C) programmers to quickly diagram data relationships D) programmers to normalize data.
A) users to obtain online answers to ad-hoc questions in a rapid amount of time
A virtual company A) uses the capabilities of other companies without being physically tied to those companies. B) uses Internet technology to maintain a virtual storefront. C) uses Internet technology to maintain a networked community of users. D) provides entirely Internet-driven services, or virtual products.
A) uses the capabilities of other companies without being physically tied to those companies.
A digital certificate system A) uses third-party CAs to validate a user's identity B) uses digital signatures to validate a user's identity C) uses tokens to validate a user's identity D) is used primarily by individuals for personal correspondence
A) uses third-party CAs to validate a user's identity
An independent computer program that copies itself from one computer to another over a network is called a A) worm B) Trojan horse C) bug D) pest
A) worm
great rail strike
America's first interstate strike in 1877 which did not involve labor unions. Ended 45 days after it was put down by local and state militias.
long depression
An effect of financial institutions collapsing in 1873, the economy does not find any recovery up until 1879. The economy contracted for 5 consecutive years.
terrence powderly
An important leader of the Knights of Labor who dropped the clandestine aspect. Eventually began to grow as an organiztion that started at 100,000 members to nearly 800,000 in 1886.
A collection of independent firms that use information technology to coordinate their value chains to produce a product or service for a market collectively is called a(n) A) industry value chain. B) business ecosystem. C) value web. D) consortia.
C) value web
new immigrants
Around 1880, these people who were from eastern and southern europe came to the U.S. to avoid political and poverty issues. Competed with native-born americans and offered to work for much less.
Which metric is based on the relationship between the revenue produced by a specific customer, the expenses incurred in acquiring and servicing that customer, and the expected life of the relationship between the customer and the company? A) Churn rate B) CLTV C) Cost per lead D) Cost per sale
B) CLTV
________ software deals with employee issues that are closely related to CRM, such as setting objectives, employee performance management, performance-based compensation, and employee training? A) Enterprise B) ERM C) PRM D) ERP
B) ERM
The emergence, for Amazon.com, of new competitors in the sphere of online shopping illustrates what disadvantage posed by the use of information systems to achieve competitive advantage? A) E-commerce is affected by the law of diminishing returns. B) Internet technologies are universal, and therefore usable by all companies. C) Internet shopping produces cost transparency. D) The Internet enables the production or sales of substitute products or services.
B) Internet technologies are universal, and therefore usable by all companies.
_____ use scanning software to look for known problems such as bad passwords, the removal of important files, security attacks in progress, and system administration errors. A) Stateful inspections B) Intrusion detection systems C) Application proxy filtering technologies D) Packet filtering technologies
B) Intrusion detection systems
An example of synergy in business is A) Amazon's use of the Internet to sell books. B) JP Morgan Chase's mergers with other banks that provided JP Morgan with a network of retail branches in new regions. C) Blockbuster combining traditional video rental with online video rental. D) Wal-Mart's order entry and inventory management system to coordinate with suppliers.
B) JP Morgan Chase's mergers with other banks that provided JP Morgan with a network of retail branches in new regions.
Which of the following is an important capability for sales processes that is found in most major CRM software products? A) Returns management B) Lead management C) Channel promotions management D) Events management
B) Lead management
All of the following statements about enterprise applications are true except for? A) Enterprise applications are more successfully implemented when an organization has prepared for organizational change B) Once you have purchased an implemented a vendor's enterprise system, it is much less expensive to switch vendors. C) The total implementation cost of a large system runs into millions of dollars D) Enterprise applications are based on organization-wide definitions of data
B) Once you have purchased an implemented a vendor's enterprise system, it is much less expensive to switch vendors.
_____ tools are used to analyze large unstructured data sets, such as e-mail, memos, survey responses, etc., to discover patterns and relationships. A) OLAP B) Text mining C) Web mining D) Web content mining
B) Text mining
48) Concurrent supply chains are made possible by which technology? A) ERP systems B) The Internet C) Supply chain management systems D) Just-in-time supply-chain technologies
B) The Internet
The specialized language programmers use to add and change data in the database is called A) a data access language B) a data manipulation language C) Structured Query Language D) a data definition language
B) a data manipulation language
Upon which of the following industries has the Internet as a whole been a disruptive technology? A) bill payments B) air travel C) books D) real estate
B) air travel
Electronic evidence on computer storage media that is not visible to the average user is called _____ data A) defragmented B) ambient C) forensic D) fragmented
B) ambient
Inputting data into a poorly programmed Web form in order to disrupt a company's systems and networks is called A) a Trojan horse B) an SQL injection attack C) key logging D) a DDoS attack
B) an SQL injection attack
Customer relationship management applications dealing with the analysis of customer data to provide information for improving business performance best describes ________ applications. A) operational CRM B) analytical CRM C) operational SCM D) analytical SFA
B) analytical CRM
Analyzing customer buying patterns is an example of: A) CLTV. B) analytical CRM. C) operational CRM. D) demand planning.
B) analytical CRM.
A distortion of information about the demand for a product as it passes from one entity to the next across the supply chain is called the ________ effect. A) network B) bullwhip C) ripple D) whirlpool
B) bullwhip
Tools for analyzing data to help users find patterns, relationships, and insights and make better business decisions are known as A) DSS B) Business intelligence C) OLAP D) Data mining
B) business intelligence
Semi-structured information is all the knowledge in a firm that resides in the heads of experienced employees
FALSE
The measurement of the number of customers who stop using or purchasing products or services from a company is called: A) switching costs. B) churn rate. C) CLTV. D) switch rate.
B) churn rate.
Sniffing is a security challenge that is most likely to occur in which of the following points of a corporate network? A) client computer B) communication lines C) corporate servers D) internal corporate back-end system
B) communication lines
Downtime refers to periods of time in which a A) computer system is malfunctioning B) computer system is not operational C) company or organization is not operational D) computer is not online
B) computer system is not operational
The project operation A) combines relational tables to provide the user with more information than is otherwise available. B) creates a subset consisting of columns in a table. C) organizes elements into segments. D) identifies the table from which the columns will be selected
B) creates a subset consisting of columns in a table.
The data dictionary serves as an important data management tool by A) assigning attributes to the data B) creating an inventory of the data elements contained in the database. C) presenting data as end users or business specialists would perceive them D) maintaining data in updated form
B) creating an inventory of the data elements contained in the database
The confusion created by _____ makes it difficult for companies to create customer relationship management, supply chain management, or enterprise systems that integrate data from different sources. A) batch processing B) data redundancy C) data independence D) online processing
B) data redundancy
The special organizational function whose responsibilities include the technical and operational aspects of managing data, including physical database design and maintenance, is called A) data administration B) database administration C) information policy administration D) data auditing
B) database administration
In controlling network traffic to minimize slow-downs, a technology called ______ is used to examine data files and sort low-priority data from high-priority data A) high availability computing B) deep-packet inspection C) application proxy filtering D) stateful inspection
B) deep-packet inspection
47) A build-to-order supply-chain model is also called a ________ model. A) supply-based B) demand-driven C) replenishment-driven D) push-based
B) demand-driven
DBMSs typically include report-generating tools in order to A) retrieve and display data B) display data in an easier-to-read format C) display data in graphs D) perform predictive analysis
B) display data in an easier-to-read format
You have been hired as a security consultant for a law firm. Which of the following constitutes the greatest source of security threats to the firm? A) wireless network B) employees C) authentication procedures D) lack of data encryption
B) employees
Data mining is a tool for allowing users to A) quickly compare transaction data gathered over many years. B) find hidden relationships in data. C) obtain online answers to ad hoc questions in a rapid amount of time. D) summarize massive amounts of data into much smaller, traditional reports.
B) find hidden relationships in data
Supply chain planning systems: A) track the physical status of goods. B) identify the transportation mode to use for product delivery. C) track the financial information involving all parties. D) track the status of orders.
B) identify the transportation mode to use for product delivery.
How do software vendors correct flaws in their software after it has been distributed? A) issue bug fixes B) issue patches C) re-release software D) issue updated versions
B) issue patches
A field identified in a record as holding the unique identifier for that record is called the A) primary key B) key field C) primary field D) unique ID
B) key field
Enterprise software is built around thousands of predefined business processes that reflect. A) the firm's organization B) industry goals C) best practices D) cutting edge workflow analyses
C) best practices
Rigorous passwords systems A) are one of the most effective security tools B) may hinder employee productivity C) are costly to implement D) are often disregarded by employees
B) may hinder employee productivity
Which of the following is /not/ one of the main problems with a traditional file environment? A) data inconsistency B) program-data independence C) lack of flexibility in creating ad-hoc reports D) poor security
B) program-data independence
The development and use of methods to make computer systems resume their activities more quickly after mishaps his called A) high availability computing B) recovery oriented computing C) fault tolerant computing D) disaster recovery planning
B) recovery oriented computing
In a table for customers, the information about a single customer would reside in a single A) field B) row C) column D) table
B) row
An example of phishing is A) setting up a bogus wi-fi hot spot B) setting up a fake medical Web site that asks users for confidential information C) pretending to be a utility company's employee in order to garner information from that company about their security system D) sending bulk e-mail that asks for financial aid under a false pretext
B) setting up a fake medical Web site that asks users for confidential information
Tricking employees to reveal their passwords by pretending to be a legitimate member of a company is called A) sniffing B) social engineering C) phishing D) pharming
B) social engineering
Redirecting a Web link to a different address is a form of A) snooping B) spoofing C) sniffing D) war driving
B) spoofing
A network of organizations and business processes for procuring raw materials, transforming these materials into intermediate and finished products, and distributing the finished products to customers is called a A) distribution channel. B) supply chain. C) value chain. D) marketing channel.
B) supply chain
In which method of encryption is a single encryption key sent to the receiver so both sender and receiver share the same key? A) SSL B) symmetric key encryption C) public key encryption D) private key encryption
B) symmetric key encryption
The more any given resource is applied to production, the lower the marginal gain in output, until a point is reached where the additional inputs produce no additional output. This is referred to as A) the point of no return. B) the law of diminishing returns. C) supply and demand. D) network inelasticity.
B) the law of diminishing returns
A ________ is a method of interaction with a customer, such as telephone or customer service desk. A) point of presence B) touch point C) sales point D) client channel
B) touch point
Which of the following best illustrates the relationship between entities and attributes? A)the entity CUSTOMER with the attribute PRODUCT B)the entity CUSTOMER with the attribute PURCHASE C)the entity PRODUCT with the attribute PURCHASE D)the entity product with the attribute CUSTOMER
B)the entity CUSTOMER with the attribute PURCHASE
Hackers create a botnet by A) infecting Web search bots with malware B) by using Web search bots to infect other computers C) by causing other people's computers to become "zombie" PCs following a master computer D) by infecting corporate servers with "zombie" Trojan horses that allow undetected access through a back door.
C) by causing other people's computers to become "zombie" Trojan horses that allow undetected access through a back door
_____ controls ensure that valuable business data files on either disk or tape are not subject to unauthorized access, change, or destruction while they are in use or in storage. A) Software B) Administrative C) Data security D) Implementation
C) Data security
Which supply chain planning function determines how much product is needed to satisfy all customer demands? A) Distribution management B) Replenishment planning C) Demand planning D) Order planning
C) Demand planning
________ modules deal with issues such as setting objectives, employee performance management, and performance-based compensation. A) SCM B) SFA C) ERM D) PRM
C) ERM
Which of the following is /not/ true about enterprise systems? A) Enterprise systems help firms respond rapidly to customer requests for information or products B) Enterprise system data have standardized definitions and formats that are accepted by the entire organization C) Enterprise software is expressly built to allow companies to mimic their unique business practices. D) Enterprises software includes analytical tools to evaluate overall organizational performance
C) Enterprise software is expressly built to allow companies to mimic their unique business practices
Which of the following would not be considered a contact point? A) E-mail B) Web site C) Intranet D) Retail store
C) Intranet
Smaller firms may outsource some or many security functions to A) ISPs B) MISs C) MSSPs D) CAs
C) MSSPs
The tool that enables users to view the same data in different ways using multiple dimensions is A) predictive analysis B) SQL C) OLAP D) data mining
C) OLAP
You are consulting for a beverage distributor who is interested in determining the benefits it could achieve from implementing new information systems. What will you advise as the first step? A) Identify the business ecosystem the distributor is in. B) Implement a strategic transition to the new system. C) Perform a strategic systems analysis. D) Benchmark existing systems.
C) Perform a strategic systems analysis.
The most prominent data manipulation language today is A) Access B) DB2 C) SQL D) Crystal Reports
C) SQL
Which of the following does /not/ pose a security threat to wireless networks? A) broadcasted SSIDs B) scannability of radio frequency bands C) SQL injection attacks D) geographic range of wireless signals
C) SQL injection attacks
Which of the following statements about the Internet security is /not/ true? A) The use of P2P networks can expose a corporate computer to outsiders. B) A corporate network without access to the Internet is more secure than one provides access C) VoIP is more secure than the switched voice network D) Instant messaging can provide hackers access to an otherwise secure network
C) VoIP is more secure than the switched voice network
You are creating a database to store temperature and wind data from national airport locations. Which of the following field is the most likely candidate to use as the basis for a primary key in the airport table? A) address B) city C) airport code D) state
C) airport code
Analytical CRM applications: A) include tools for marketing automation. B) provide consolidated data for operational CRM applications. C) are based on data warehouses consolidated from operational CRM applications. D) provide customer-facing applications.
C) are based on data warehouses consolidated from operational CRM applications
In order to achieve maximum benefit from an enterprise software package a business A) Customizes the software to match all of its business processes B) uses only the processes in the software that match its own processes C) changes the way it works to match the software's business processes D) selects only the software that best matches its existing business processes
C) changes the way it works to match the software's business processes
Selling a customer with a checking account a home improvement loan is an example of: A) operational CRM. B) direct marketing. C) cross-selling. D) cross-channel promotions.
C) cross-selling.
Detectign and correcting data in a database or file that are incorrect, incomplete, improperly formatted, or redundant is called A) data auditing B) defragmentation C) data scrubbing D) data optimization
C) data scrubbing
A schematic for the entire database that describes the relationships in a database is called a(n) A) data dictionary B) intersection relationship diagram C) entity-relationship diagram D) data definition diagram
C) entity-relationship diagram
For 100% availability, online transaction processing requires A) high-capacity storage B) a multi-tier server network C) fault-tolerant computer systems D) dedicated phone lines
C) fault-tolerant computer syste,s
An authentication token is a(n) A) device the size of a credit card that contains access permission data B) type of smart card C) gadget that displays passcodes D) electronic marker attached to digital authorization file
C) gadget that displays passcodes
Which of the following is not a trait used for identification in biometric systems? A) retinal image B) voice C) hair color D) face
C) hair color
Electronic data are more susceptible to destruction, fraud, error, and misuse because information systems concentrate data in computer files that A) are usually bound up in legacy systems that are difficult to access and difficult to correct in case of error B) are not secure because the technology to secure them did not exist at the time the files were created C) have the potential to be accessed by large numbers of people and groups outside of the organization D) are frequently available on the Internet
C) have the potential to be accessed by large numbers of people and groups outside of the organization
Marketing modules in CRM systems would provide tools for: A) assigning and managing customer service requests. B) capturing prospect and customer data. C) identifying profitable and unprofitable customers. D) managing sales prospect and contact information.
C) identifying profitable and unprofitable customers.
You work for a retail chain whose primary outlets are in shopping mall and are conducting an analysis of your customers and their preferences. You wish to find out if there are any particular activities that your customers engage in, or the types of purchases made in the month before or after purchasing select items from your store. To do this, you will want to use the data mining software that is capable of. A) identifying associations B) identifying clusters C) identifying sequences D) classification
C) identifying sequences
Which of the following is /not/ an example of a computer used as a target of crime? A) knowingly accessing a protected computer to commit fraud B) accessing a computer system without authority C) illegally accessing stored electronic communication D) threatening to cause damage to a protected computer
C) illegally accessing stored electronic communication
The Sarabanes-Oxley Act A) requires financial institutions to ensure the security of customer data B) specifies best practices in information systems security and control C) imposes responsibility on companies and management to safeguard the accuracy of financial information D) outlines medical security and privacy rules
C) imposes responsibility on companies and management to safeguard the accuracy of financial information
The Internet raises the bargaining power of customers by A) creating new opportunities for building loyal customer bases. B) making more products available. C) making information available to everyone. D) lowering transaction costs.
C) making information available to everyone.
In terms of data relationships, /associations/ refers to A) events linked over time B) patterns that describe a group to which an item belongs C) occurrences linked to a single event D) undiscovered groupings
C) occurrences linked to a single event
Systems that enable a firm to generate demand forecasts for a product and to develop sourcing and manufacturing plans for that product best describes supply chain ________ systems. A) demand B) delivery C) planning D) execution
C) planning
Supply chain complexity and scale increase when firms A) move to globalization B) manage the procurement, manufacturing, and distribution functions themselves C) produce products and services that coordinate with hundreds or more firms and suppliers D) Modify their existing workflows to comply with supply-chain management systems
C) produce products and services that coordinate with hundreds or more firms and suppliers
The type of logical database model that treats data as if they were stored in two-dimensional tables is the A) OODBMS B) pre-digital DBMS C) relational DBMS D) hierarchical DBMS
C) relational DBMS
Analysis of an information system that rates the likelihood of a security incident occurring and its cost is included in a(n) A) security policy B) AUP C) risk assessment D) business impact analysis
C) risk assessment
Operational CRM applications include tools for: A) identifying buying patterns. B) calculating CLTV. C) salesforce automation. D) pinpointing unprofitable customers.
C) salesforce automation
Network economics A) applies the law of diminishing returns to communities of users. B) applies traditional economics to networked users. C) sees the cost of adding new members as inconsequential. D) balances the high cost of adding new members to a community against the lower cost of using network infrastructure.
C) sees the cost of adding new members as inconsequential.
In a relational database, the three basic operations used to develop useful sets of data are A) select, project, and where B) select, join, and where C) select, project, and join D) select, from, and join
C) select, project, and join
Which of the following is not an example of next-generation enterprise applications? A) open-source solutions B) on-demand solutions C) solutions incorporating SCM D) solutions incorporating SOA
C) solutions incorporating SCM
To what competitive force did the printed encyclopedia industry succumb? A) positioning and rivalry among competitors B) low cost of entry C) substitute products or services D) customer's bargaining power
C) substitute products or services
Which of the following is not a method for performing a data quality audit? A) surveying entire data files B) surveying samples from data files C) surveying definition and query files D) surveying end users about their perceptions of data quality
C) surveying data definition and query files
If two organizations pool markets and expertise that result in lower costs and generate profits it is often referred to as creating A) a value web. B) a value chain. C) synergies. D) core competencies.
C) synergies
Structured knowledge is explicit knowledge that exists in informal documents
FALSE
_____ refers to all of the methods, policies ,and organizational procedures that ensure the safety of the organization's assets, the accuracy and reliability of its accounting records, and operational adherence to management standards. A) "Legacy systems" B) "SSID standards" C) "Vulnerabilities" D) "Controls"
D) "Controls"
Microsoft SQL Server is a(n) A) DBMS for small handheld computing devices. B) Internet DBMS. B) Desktop relational DBMS. D) DBMS for midrange computers.
D) DBMS for midrange computers.
DBMS for midrange computers include all of the following EXCEPT A) DB2. B) Oracle. C) Microsoft SQL Server. D) Microsoft Access.
D) Microsoft Access.
From your reading of the Cannondale case study, the firm implemented new information systems in order to achieve which of the main six business objectives? A) Customer and supplier intimacy B) survival C) competitive advantage D) operational excellence
D) Operational excellence
The business value of an effective supply chain management system includes all of the following except: A) faster time to market. B) cost reduction. C) supply matched to demand. D) increased inventory levels.
D) increased inventory levels.
From your reading of the Southwest Airlines, the company implemented a new inventory management system to achieve which of the following six business objectives? A) Customer and supplier intimacy B) new products, services and business models C) survival D) Operational excellence
D) Operational excellence
________ modules use many of the same data, tools, and systems as CRM to enhance collaboration between a company and its selling partners. A) SCM B) SFA C) ERM D) PRM
D) PRM
Currently, the protocols used for secure information transfer over the Internet are A) TCP/IP and SSL B) S-HTTP and CA C) HTTP and TCP/IP D) SSL, TLS, AND S-HTTP
D) SSL, TLS, and S-HTTP
________ integrate(s) multiple applications from multiple business functions, business units, or business partners to deliver a seamless experience for the customer, employee, manager, or business partner and provide a greater degree of cross-functional integration than the traditional enterprise applications. A) PRM software B) SFA software C) ERP suites D) Service platforms
D) Service platforms
A characteristic or quality describing an entity is called a(n) A) field B) tuple C) key field D) attribute
D) attribute
The most successful solutions or methods for achieving a business objective are called A) value activities. B) best processes. C) core competencies. D) best practices.
D) best practices.
Evil twins are A) Trojan horses that appears to the user to be a legitamate commercial software application B) e-mail messages that mimic the e-mail messages of a legitimate business C) fraudulent Web sites that mimic a legitimate business's Web site D) bogus wireless network access points that look legitimate to users
D) bogus wireless network access points that look legitimate to users
Which of the following is /not/ an example of a computer used as an instrument of crime? A) theft of trade secrets B) intentionally attempting to intercept electronic communication C) unauthorized copying of software D) breaching the confidentiality of protected computerized data
D) breaching the confidentiality of protected computerized data
You work for an national car rental agency and want to determine what characteristics are shared among your most loyal customers. To do this, you will want to use data mining software that is capable of A) identifying associations B) identifying clusters C) identifying sequences D) classification
D) classification
A sales person clicks repeatedly on the online ads of a competitor in order to drive the competitor's advertising costs up. This is an example of A) phishing B) pharming C) spoofing D) click fraud
D) click fraud
The /select/ operation A) combines relational tables to provide the user with more information than is otherwise available. B) creates a subset of consisting of columns in a table. C) identifies the table from which the columns will be selected. D) creates a subset consisting of all records in the file that meet stated criteria.
D) creates a subset consisting of all records in the file that meet stated criteria.
A rival of your company, AutoTown, is going to implement analytic software that mines customer data with a goal of enabling the building of automobiles that customers actually want. This can be categorized as using information systems for which competitive strategy? A) low-cost leadership B) product differentiation C) focus on market niche D) customer intimacy
D) customer intimacy
Which common database challenge is illustrated by a person receiving multiple copies of an L.L. Bean catalog, each addressed to a slightly different variation of his or her full name? A) data normalization B) data accuracy C) data redundancy D) data inconsistency
D) data inconsistency
A company's organizations and processes for distributing and delivering products to the final customers is the A) supplier's internal supply chain. B) external supply chain. C) upstream portion of the supply chain. D) downstream portion of the supply chain.
D) downstream portion of the supply chain
The most common type of electronic evidence is A) voice mail B) spread sheets C) instant messages D) e-mail
D) e-mail
An information system can enhance core competencies by A) providing better reporting facilities. B) creating educational opportunities for management. C) allowing operational employees to interact with management. D) encouraging the sharing of knowledge across business units.
D) encouraging the sharing of knowledge across business units.
Data cleansing not only corrects errors but also A) establishes logical relationships between data B) structures data C) normalizes data D) enforces consistency among different sets of data
D) enforces consistency among different sets of data
Supply chain ________ systems manage the flow of products through distribution centers and warehouses to ensure that products are delivered to the right locations in the most efficient manner. A) demand B) delivery C) planning D) execution
D) execution
The value chain model A) categorizes five related advantages for adding value to a firm's products or services. B) sees the supply chain as the primary activity for adding value. C) categorizes four basic strategies a firm can use to enhance its value chain. D) helps a firm identify points at which information technology can most effectively enhance its competitive position.
D) helps a firm identify points at which information technology can most effectively enhance its competitive position.
A data warehouse is composed of A) historical data from legacy systems B) current data C) internal and external data sources D) historic and current internal data
D) historic and current internal data
Components or parts of finished products are referred to as A) upstream materials. B) raw materials. C) secondary products. D) intermediate products.
D) intermediate products.
SFA modules in CRM systems would provide tools for: A) assigning and managing customer service requests. B) capturing prospect and customer data. C) identifying profitable and unprofitable customers. D) managing sales prospect and contact information.
D) managing sales prospect and contact information.
A DBMS reduces data redundancy and inconsistency by A) enforcing referential integrity B) uncoupling program and data C) utilizing a data dictionary D) minimizing isolated files with repeated data
D) minimizing isolated files with repeated data
The type of database management approach that can handle multimedia is the A) hierarchical DBMS B) relational DBMS C) network DBMS D) object-oriented DBMS
D) object-oriented DBMS
Most antivirus software is effective against A) only those viruses active on the Internet and through e-mail B) any virus C) any virus except those in wireless communications applications D) only those viruses already known when the software is written
D) only those viruses already known when the software is written
The HIPAA Act of 1997 A) requires financial institutions to ensure the security of customer data B) specifies best practices in information systems security and control C) imposes responsibility on companies and management to safeguard the accuracy of financial information D) outlines medical security and privacy rules
D) outlines medical security and privacy rules
Supply chain software can be classified as either supply chain ________ systems or supply chain ________ systems. A) push; pull B) demand; continual C) upstream; downstream D) planning; execution
D) planning; execution
The logical view A) shows how data are organized and structured on the storage media. B) presents an entry screen to the user. C) allows the creation of supplementary reports. D) presents data as they would be perceived by end users.
D) presents data as they would be perceived by end users.
Which of the following is not one of the main firewall screening techniques? A) application proxy filtering B) static packet filtering C) NAT D) secure socket filtering
D) secure socket filtering
A key logger is a type of A) worm B) Trojan horse C) virus D) spyware
D) spyware
Which of the following is one of the support activities in a firm's value chain? A) inbound logistics B) operations C) sales and marketing D) technology
D) technology
Uncertainties arise in any supply chain because of A) inaccurate or untimely information B) poor integration between systems of suppliers, manufactures , and distributors C) Inefficient or inaccurate MIS D) unforeseeable events
D) unforeseeable events
Which of the following is not one of the techniques used in Web mining? A) content mining B) structure mining C) usage mining D) user mining
D) user mining
The disadvantage of using a Web interface is that it typically requires substantial changes to the internal database.
FALSE
A data dictionary is a language associated with a database management system that end users and programmers use to manipulate data in the database.
FALSE
A data warehouse is typically comprised of several smaller data marts.
FALSE
A grouping of characters into a word, a group of words, or a complete number is called a record.
FALSE
A hub is a networking device that connects network components and is used to filter forward data to specified destinations on the network.
FALSE
An NOS must reside on a dedicated server computer in order to manage a network.
FALSE
An acceptable use policy defines the acceptable level of access to information assets for different users.
FALSE
An example of the service provider business model is Netflix, an online video store and streaming media outlet.
FALSE
Because neural network applications cannot always explain why they arrive at a particular solution, they are not well suited for use in the medical profession
FALSE
CAD is a type of intelligent technique
FALSE
Case-based reasoning is not well suited for diagnostic systems in medicine
FALSE
Central large mainframe computing has largely replaced client/server computing.
FALSE
Circuit switching makes much more efficient use of the communications capacity of a network than does packet switching.
FALSE
Disintermediation provides major benefits to the distributor.
FALSE
DoS attacks are used to destroy information and access restricted areas of a company's information system.
FALSE
E-commerce refers to the use of any networking technologies to transact business.
FALSE
EDI standards that take advantage of network communications have yet to be fully implemented at the industry level.
FALSE
Enterprise content management systems are designed to manage structured information, while other systems, such as KWS, are designed to manage semi-structured and unstructured information
FALSE
Exchanges have become one of the most popular types of Net marketplace because they encourage competitive bidding that drives prices down.
FALSE
Expert systems are the primary tools used for knowledge discovery
FALSE
Expert systems work by applying a set of AND/OR rules against a knowledge base, both of which are extracted from human experts
FALSE
Fuzzy logic systems "learn" patterns from large quantities of data by sifting through data, searching for relationships, building models, and correcting over and over again the model's own mistakes
FALSE
High-availability computing is also referred to as fault tolerance.
FALSE
In a ring topology, one station transmits signals, which travel in both directions along a single transmission segment.
FALSE
In the technique of product customization, merchants customize marketing messages to specific individuals by adjusting the message for the person's name and interests.
FALSE
Intellectual property refers to all forms of human expression, both tangible and intangible.
FALSE
Intelligent agents can discover underlying patterns, categories, and behaviors in large data sets
FALSE
Knowledge is universally applicable and easily moved
FALSE
Knowledge residing in the minds of employees that has not been documented is called explicit knowledge
FALSE
Knowledge workers include all of a company's workers who are tasked with managing or creating knowledge, from top-level scientists to clerical and data workers
FALSE
OLAP enables users to obtain online answers to ad-hoc questions in a fairly rapid amount of time, except when the data are stored in very large databases.
FALSE
One of the drawbacks to OODBMS are that they cannot work with applets
FALSE
Packet filtering catches most types of network attacks.
FALSE
Podcasting allows subscribers to listen to live, streaming radio and other audio content.
FALSE
Predictive analysis is synonymous with data mining.
FALSE
RFID has been exceptionally popular from the technology's inception because of its low implementation costs.
FALSE
Enterprise systems are designed primarily to allow communication between an organization and outside partners and suppliers.
False
Enterprise systems are typically built around one or two major business workflows.
False
In a pull-based model of SCM systems,production master schedules are based on forecasts of demand for products.
False
In a push-based model of SCM systems, actual customer orders or purchases trigger events in the supply chain
False
Safety stock acts as an inefficiencies buffer for the lack of flexibility in the supply chain
False
Supply chain execution systems enable the firm to generate demand forecasts for a product and to develop sourcing and manufacturing plans for that product
False
The upstream portion of the supply chain consists of the organization and processes for distributing and delivering products to the final suppliers
False
nicola tesla
Father of AC Current, Father of the Radio. His discoveries laid the groundwork for many of the 20th century's technological advances.
uriah p stephens
Founded the Knights of Labor organization. It began as a clandestine organization.
alexis de tocqueville
French sociologist and political theorist he traveled to the United States in 1831 to study its prisons and returned with a wealth of broader observations that he codified in "Democracy in America" (1835), one of the most influential books of the 19th century
horizontal integration
In business, _______ is a strategy where a company creates or acquires production units for outputs which are alike - either complementary or competitive. One example would be when a company acquires competitors in the same industry doing the same stage of production
Biometric authentication is the use of physical characteristics such as retinal images to provide identification.
TRUE
mccormick strike
On May 3, 1886, striking employees of the McCormick International Harvester Company clashed with replacement workers. Chicago Police retaliated against the striking employees, killing two.
knights of labor
One of the very first worker's unions which promoted the social and cultural uplift of the worker. 8-hour workday. Equal pay for men and women. Government ownership of all public utilities.
haymarket square riot
Radicals (mostly anarchists and communists) in a peaceful rally in support of workers striking at Haymarket square. An unknown person threw a dynamite bomb at the crowd resulting in a brutal event. Setback for the union movement
A data warehouse may be updated by a legacy system.
TRUE
A protocol is a standard set of rules and procedures for the control of communications in a network.
TRUE
All previous mass media in modern history, including the printing press, used a broadcast model where content is created in a central location by experts.
TRUE
Amazon.com uses Web personalization as a major marketing tool.
TRUE
An example of the content provider business model is Salon.com, an online magazine.
TRUE
Automotive manufacturing is an example of a vertical market.
TRUE
Because of outsourcing and increased automation, the costs of system maintenance and content creation have fallen and typically make up less than a quarter of Web site budgets.
TRUE
A network that spans a city, and sometimes its major suburbs as well, is called a a) CAN b) MAN c) LAN d) WAN
b) MAN
To minimize the expense of implementing an enterprise system, businesses can opt to curtail the customization of an enterprise package and instead change business processes to match the software.
True
Total supply chain costs represent the majority of operating expenses for many businesses and in some industries approach 75 percent of the total operating budget.
True
Wal-mart's strategy of continuous replenishment of inventory based on actual customer purchases is an example a pull-based SCM model
True
You would expect to find PRM and ERM modules in the most comprehensive CRM software packages
True
duryea brothers
They were the first Americans to build a successful commercial automobile, and the first to incorporate an American business for the expressed purpose of building automobiles for sale to the public.
pony express
This was an express mail service. only existed for about 2 years, 1860-1862. It was outdated because of the invention of the telegraph.
motion picture camera
Thomas Edison's interest in this began before 1888, however, the visit of Eadweard Muybridge to the inventor's laboratory in West Orange in February of that year certainly stimulated Edison's motives to invent this
/Program-Data dependence/ refers to the coupling of data stored in files and software programs that use this data such that changes in programs require changes to the data.
True
A DBMS separates the logical and physical views of data.
True
A substantial part of management responsibility is creative work driven by new knowledge and information.
True
An IT infrastructure provides the platform on which the firm can build its information systems.
True
Analytical CRM uses a customer data warehouse and tools to analyze customer data warehouse and tools to analyze customer data collected from the firm's customer touch points and from other sources.
True
CRM software can help organizations identify high-value customers for preferential treatments
True
Companies can use configuration tables provided by the enterprise software to tailor a particular aspect of the system to the way it does business.
True
Cross-selling markets complementary products to customers
True
Enterprise systems require fundamental changes in the way business operates.
True
Implementing an enterprise application typically requires organizational change as well as adjustments to existing business processes
True
Major CRM application software vendors include Sebel Sytems, PeopleSoft, SAP and Salesforce.com
True
Supply chain inefficiencies can waste as much as 25 percent of a companies operating costs
True
The bullwhip effect is the distortion of information about the demand for a product as it passes from one entity to the next across the supply chain
True
Reducing the business process layers in a distribution channel is called a) disintermediation b) BPR c) market segmentation d) network effects
a) disintermediation
karl benz
a German engine designer and car engineer, generally regarded as the inventor of the petrol-powered automobile, and pioneering founder of the automobile manufacturer Mercedes. patented all the processes that made the internal combustion engine feasible for use in an automobile.
andrew carnegie
a Scottish-American industrialist who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century. He built Pittsburgh's Carnegie Steel Company, which he sold to J.P. Morgan in 1901 for $480 million, creating the U.S. Steel Corporation. He implemented vertical integration in his business model by purchasing almost every phase of steel production.
wabash v illinois
a Supreme Court decision that severely limited the rights of states to control interstate commerce. It led to the creation of the Interstate Commerce Commission
wade-davis bill
a bill vetoed by lincoln because he thought it was too punitive to the south. made re-admittance to the union by taking an ironclad oath.
imperial tobacco company
a british multinational tobacco company that controlled the areas that the british empire had. divided the new world into zones of influence. Buck duke recognized as the largest shareholder
john d rockefeller
a co-founder of the Standard Oil Company, which dominated the oil industry and was the first great U.S. business trust. he revolutionized the petroleum industry. he got into the oil refining business which was the intermediary of the drilling and processing of oil. by doing this he stabilized the oil market and eventually makes the standard oil company into a monopoly
russell conwell
a man of modest riches who founded Temple University in Philadelphia where poor young men could study cheaply and improve their prospects. Also known for his speech "Acres of Diamonds" which said anybody could become wealthy
social darwinism
a modern name given to various theories of society that emerged in England and the United States in the 1870s, and which allegedly sought to apply biological concepts of "natural selection" and "survival of the fittest" to sociology and politics.
ransom eli olds
a pioneer of the American automotive industry, for whom both the Oldsmobile and REO brands were named. The modern assembly line and its basic concept is credited to Olds, who used it to build the first mass-produced automobile, the Oldsmobile Curved Dash, beginning in 1901. luxorious automobile with engine being mounted in the rear.
pinkerton detective agency
a private security guard and detective agency established in the United States by Allan Pinkerton in 1850. A strike breaking organization
horatio alger
a prolific 19th-century American author. His writings were characterized by the "rags-to-riches" narrative, which had a formative effect on America during the Gilded Age. He secured his literary niche in 1868 with the publication of his fourth book Ragged Dick, the story of a poor bootblack's rise to middle-class respectability, which was a huge success.
charles sumner
a radical republican who pointed people out for being pro-slaery/pro-south. almost dies from being hit with a cane.
interstate commerce commission
a regulatory agency in the United States created by the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887. The agency's original purpose was to regulate railroads (and later trucking) to ensure fair rates, to eliminate rate discrimination, and to regulate other aspects of common carriers, including interstate bus lines and telephone companies
Hardware and software acquisition costs account for about ______ percent of TCO a) 20 b) 40 c) 60 d) 80
a) 20
Place the following eras of IT infrastructure evolution in order, from earliest to most recent: (1) cloud computing era (2) Client/server (3) enterprise era, (4) personal computing, and (5) mainframe and minicomputer a) 4,5,3,2,1 b) 5,4,2,3,1 c) 4,5,2,3,1 d) 5,4,2,1,3
a) 4,5,3,2,1
Conflict between the mature adult personality and a rigid organization was a major concern of _______. a) Argyris b) Follett c) Gantt d) Fuller
a) Argyris
EBay is an example of a) C2C e-commerce b) B2B e-commerce c) B2C e-commerce d) M-commerce
a) C2C e-commerce
In this technique, descriptions of past experiences of human specialists are stored in a database for later retrieval when the user encounters a situation with similar characteristics a) CBR b) fuzzy logic c) data mining d) LMS
a) CBR
Interpretations of Moore's law assert that a) Computing power doubles every 18 months. b) Transistors decrease in size 50% every two years c) data storage costs decrease by 50% every 18 months. d) none of the above
a) Computing power doubles every 18 months.
Which of the following best illustrates the transaction fee revenue model? a) EBay receives a small fee from a seller if a seller is successful in selling an item b) Epinions receives a fee after steering a customer to a participating Web site where he or she makes a purchase c) Flickr provides basic services for free, but charges a premium for advanced services d) Apple accepts micropayments for single music track downloads
a) EBay receives a small fee from a seller if a seller is successful in selling an item
Which of the following services enables logging on to one computer system and working on another? a) FTP b) LISTSERV c) Telnet d) World Wide Web
a) FTP
Which of the following US laws gives patients access to personal medical records and the right to authorize how this information can be used or disclosed? a) HIPAA b) gramm-leach-bliley act c) privacy protection act d) freedom of information act
a) HIPPA
Specialized systems built for engineers, scientists, and other knowledge workers charged with discovering and creating new knowledge for a company are called ______ a) KWS b) LMS c) wikis d) CAD systems
a) KWS
Software that manages the resources of the computer is called a) Operating system software b) application software. c) Data management software. d) network software
a) Operating system software
If your local bank or credit union is a complex system, then the loan-processing department of the bank would be considered a ___________. a) subsystem b) closed system c) learning organization d) bureaucracy
a) subsystem
Which of the following is NOT an IT infrastructure service component? a) Operating system software b) Computing platforms to provide a coherent digital environment c) physical facility management to manage the facilities housing physical components d) IT management services to plan and develop the infrastructure and provide project management
a) Operating system software
When a worker has a family, makes car payments, has a mortgage, and is active in supporting community organizations, how might Argyris explain her poor performance at work? a) She isn't treated as an adult at work b) Managers are using Theory Y assumptions c) Organizational subsystems are inefficient d) She doesn't have the right work skills
a) She isn't treated as an adult at work
Which of the following Internet connection types offers the greatest bandwidth? a) T3 b) DSL c) cable d) T1
a) T3
Which protocol is the Internet based on? a) TCP/IP b) FTP c) packet-switching d) HTTP
a) TCP/IP
The 802.11 set of standards for wireless LANs is known as a) Wi-Fi b) WiMax c) Bluetooth d) RFID
a) Wi-Fi
what is the foundation technology for web services? a) XML b) HTML c) SOAP d) UDDI
a) XML
running a java program on a computer requires a) a Java virtual machine to be installed on the computer b) a Java virtual machine to be installed on the server hosting the Java applet c) a miniature program to be downloaded to the user's computer d) no specialized software, as Java is platform-independent
a) a Java virtual machine to be installed on the computer
To use the analog telephone system for sending digital data, you must also use a) a modem b) a router c) DSL d) twisted wire
a) a modem
Hardware and software that attempts to emulate the processing patterns of the biological brain best describes ____ a) a neural network b) an expert system c) case-based reasoning d) fuzzy logic
a) a neural network
Forward chaining is a) a strategy for searching the rule base in an expert system that begins with information entered by the user b) the programming environment of an expert system c) a method of organizing expert system knowledge into chunks d) a strategy for searching the rule base in an expert system that begins with a hypothesis
a) a strategy for searching the rule base in an expert system that begins with information entered by the user
Which of the following businesses uses the market creator business model? a) an online auction house b) an online newspaper c) a video-sharing site d) an online bookseller
a) an online auction house
Which of the following is NOT one of the five steps discussed in the chapter as a process for analyzing an ethical issue? a) assign responsibility b) identify the stakeholders c) identify the options you can reasonably take d) identify and clearly describe the facts
a) assign responsibility
A manager who decides against hiring a new employee who just graduated from Downstate University because the last person hired from there turned out to be a low performer, is falling prey to ________ error. a) availability b) adjustment c) anchoring d) representativeness
a) availability
The total amount of digital information that can be transmitted through any telecommunications medium is measured in a) bps b) Hertz c) baud d) gigaflops
a) bps
The most common Ethernet topology is a) bus b) star c) ring d) mesh
a) bus
__________ work by using radio waves to communicate with radio antennas placed within adjacent geographic areas a) cell phones b) microwaves c) satellites d) WANs
a) cell phones
Instant messaging is a type of _______ service a) chat b) cellular c) e-mail d) wireless
a) chat
When one team member advises another team member that "your behavior is crossing the line in terms of our expectations for workplace civility" she is exercising a form of ________ control over the other's inappropriate private behaviors. a) clan b) market c) internal d) preliminary
a) clan
The process of presenting a set of computing resources (such as computing power or data storage) so that they can all be accessed in ways that are not restricted by physical configuration or geographic location is called a) cloud computing b) autonomic computing c) virtualization d) multicore processing
a) cloud computing
In which of the following Internet business models does a merchant create an online digital environment that enables people with like interests to share information or buy and sell goods? a) community provider b) service provider c) market creator d) transaction broker
a) community provider
In CPM/PERT, "CPM" stands for __________. a) critical path method b) control planning management c) control plan map d) current planning matrix
a) critical path method
Genetic algorithms a) develop solutions to particular problems using fitness, crossover, and mutation b) represent knowledge as groups of characteristics c) do not work for most problems d) are based on logic
a) develop solutions to particular problems using fitness, crossover, and mutation
Which of the following adjusts copyright laws to the Internet age by making it illegal to circumvent technology-based protections of copyrighted materials? a) digital millennium copyright act b) privacy act c) freedom of information act d) electronic communications privacy act
a) digital millennium copyright act
In TCP/IP, IP is responsible for a) disassembling and reassembling of packets during transmission b) establishing an Internet connection between two computers c) moving packets over the network d) sequencing the transfer of packets
a) disassembling and reassembling of packets during transmission
When a manager denies promotion to a qualified worker simply because of a personal dislike for the fact that she is Hispanic, this is an example of ________. a) discrimination b) workforce diversity c) self-management d) free-agent economy
a) discrimination
The Online Privacy Alliance a) encourages self-regulation to develop a set of privacy guidelines for its members b) protects user privacy during interactions with web sites c) has established technical guidelines for ensuring privacy d) is a government agency regulating the use of customer information
a) encourages self-regulation to develop a set of privacy guidelines for its members
Costs, benefits, timelines, and ______ are among the recommended criteria for evaluating alternative courses of action in the decision-making process. a) ethical soundness b) past history c) availability d) simplicity
a) ethical soundness
A third-part Net marketplace that connects many buyers and suppliers for spot purchasing is called a(n) a) exchange b) vertical market c) private exchange d) e-hub
a) exchange
CVS refers to a) eyestrain related to computer display screen use b) carpal vision syndrome c) wrist injuries brought about by incorrect hand position when using a keyboard d) stress induced by technology
a) eyestrain related to computer display screen use
Compared to traditional goods, digital goods have a) greater pricing flexibility b) lower marketing costs c) higher production costs d) higher inventory costs
a) greater pricing flexibility
Which of the following is NOT one of the current software platform trends? a) grid computing b) open source software c) mashups and apps d) software outsourcing
a) grid computing
The benefits of planning should include ___________. a) improved focus b) less need for controlling c) more accurate forecasts d) increased business profits
a) improved focus
Re-designing and automating business processes can be seen as a double-edged sword because a) increases in efficiency may be accompanied by job losses b) increases in efficiency may be accompanied by poor data quality c) support for middle-management decision making may be offset by poor data quality d) reliance on technology results in the loss of hands-on knowledge
a) increases in efficiency may be accompanied by job losses
The lowered costs of information storage, processing, and communication, along with the improvement of data quality, has resulted in which unique quality of e-commerce? a) information density b) richness c) customization d) interactivity
a) information density
When a soccer coach tells her players at the end of a losing game, "You really played well and stayed with the game plan," she is using a/an __________ as a measure of performance. a) input standard b) output standard c) historical comparison d) relative comparison
a) input standard
Intellectual property can best be described as a) intangible property created by individuals or corporations b) the expression of an intangible idea c) unique creative work or ideas d) tangible or intangible property called from a unique idea
a) intangible property created by individuals or corporations
Software programs that work in the background without direct human intervention to carry out specific, repetitive, and predictable tasks for individual users, business processes, or software applications are called __________ a) intelligent agents b) intelligent techniques c) business intelligence d) AI hybrid systems
a) intelligent agents
A VPN a) is an encrypted private network configured within a public network b) is more expensive than a dedicated network c) provides secure, encrypted communications using Telnet d) is an Internet-based service for delivering voice communications
a) is an encrypted private network configured within a public network
A colleague of yours frequently takes for his own personal use small amounts of office supplies, noting that the loss to the company is minimal. You counter that if everyone were to take the office supplies, the loss would no longer be minimal. Your rationale expresses which historical ethical principle? a) kant's categorical imperative b) the golden rule c) the risk aversion principle d) the "no free lunch" rule
a) kant's categorical imperative
Which is meant by the statement "knowledge is sticky"? a) knowledge is hard to move b) knowledge is universally applicable c) knowledge works only in certain situations d) knowledge is intangible
a) knowledge is hard to move
Which of the following is a responsibility that is most associated with the work of a CEO or chief executive officer of a large company? a) linking the company with the external environment b) reviewing annual pay raises for all employees c) monitoring short-term performance by task forces and committees d) conducting hiring interviews for new college graduates
a) linking the company with the external environment
A "No Smoking" rule and a sexual harassment policy are examples of __________ that are types of __________ in organizations. a) long-range plans; policies b) single-use plans; means-ends chains c) policies; standing-use plans d) operational plans; short-range plans
a) long-range plans; policies
Compared to traditional markets, digital markets have a) lower distributed delivery costs b) higher marginal costs per unit c) equivalent copying costs d) similar inventory costs
a) lower distributed delivery costs
In respect to the link between bad management and ethical behavior, research shows that ______________. a) managers who set unrealistic goals can cause unethical behavior b) most whistleblowers just want more pay c) only top managers really serve as ethics role models d) a good code of ethics makes up for any management deficiencies
a) managers who set unrealistic goals can cause unethical behavior
In a hierarchy of objectives, plans at lower levels are supposed to act as __________ for accomplishing higher-level plans. a) means b) ends c) scenarios d) benchmarks
a) means
After objectives and standards are set, what step comes next in the control process? a) measure results b) take corrective action c) compare results with objectives d) modify standards to fit circumstances
a) measure results
If a manager approaches problems in a rational and analytical way, trying to solve them in step-by-step fashion, he or she is well described as a/an _________. a) systematic thinker b) intuitive thinker c) problem seeker d) behavioral decision maker
a) systematic thinker
Software presents liability problems in terms of legal protections for users because a) of the difficulty in classifying its role as a machine, a service, or a book b) of the inability to review the actual programming behind the software c) of its inherent similarity to books and periodicals, and therefore it is protected by the First Amendment d) there are so many parties involved in its creation and distribution
a) of the difficulty in classifying its role as a machine, a service, or a book
Most knowledge workers require specialized knowledge work systems, but they also rely on ____ a) office systems b) schools and universities c) imaging systems d) data transferring systems
a) office systems
Which type of computing refers to firms purchasing computing power from remote providers and paying only for the computing power they use? a) on-demand b) grid c) edge d) autonomic
a) on-demand
Digital subscriber lines a) operate over existing telephone lines to carry voice, data, and video b) operate over coaxial lines to deliver Internet access c) are very-high-speed data lines typically leased from long-distance telephone companies d) have up to twenty-four 64-Kbps channels
a) operate over existing telephone lines to carry voice, data, and video
The practice of contracting custom software development to an outside firm is commonly referred to as a) outsourcing b) scaling c) service-oriented architecture d) application integration
a) outsourcing
When a team leader clarifies desired work targets and deadline for a work team, he or she is fulfilling the management function of __________. a) planning b) delegating c) controlling d) supervising
a) planning
Informal social networks of professionals and employees within and outside the firm who have similar work-related activities and interests are called communities of ______ a) practice b) professionals c) interest d) knowledge
a) practice
Which US act restricts the information the federal government can collect and regulates what they can do with the information? a) privacy act of 1974 b) gramm-leach-bliley act of 1999 c) freedom of information act d) hipaa of 1996
a) privacy act of 1974
The process of sourcing goods and materials, negotiating with suppliers, paying for goods, and making delivery arrangements is called a) procurement b) e-procurement c) SCM d) sourcing
a) procurement
The use of computers to combine data form multiple sources and create electronic dossiers of detailed information on individuals is called a) profiling b) phishing c) spamming d) targeting
a) profiling
In the information age, the obligations that individuals and organizations have concerning rights to intellectual property fall within the moral dimension of a) property rights and obligations b) system quality c) accountability and control d) information rights and obligations
a) property rights and obligations
CAD workstations a) provide engineers, designers, and factory managers with precise control over industrial design and manufacturing b) provide an important source of expertise for organizations c) allow groups to work together on documents d) are high-end PCs used in the financial sector to analyze trading situations instantaneously and facilitate portfolio management
a) provide engineers, designers, and factory managers with precise control over industrial design and manufacturing
Which of the five moral dimensions of the information age does spamming raise? a) quality of life b) system quality c) accountability and control d) information rights and obligations
a) quality of life
Which of the following would NOT be considered semi-structured knowledge? a) request for proposals b) voice-mail c) videos d) e-mail
a) request for proposals
Accepting the potential costs, duties, and obligations for the decisions you make is referred to as a) responsibility b) accountability c) liability d) due process
a) responsibility
In which decision environment does a manger deal with probabilities regarding possible courses of action and their consequences? a) risk b) certainty c) uncertainty d) optimal
a) risk
A management consultant who advises managers to study jobs, carefully train workers to do those jobs with the most efficient motions, and offer financial incentives tied to job performance would most likely be using ideas from ________. a) scientific management b) contingency thinking c) Henri Fayol d) Theory Y
a) scientific management
A manager is not living up to the concept of MBO if he or she _____________. a) sets performance objectives for subordinates b) stays in touch and tries to support subordinates in their work c) jointly reviews performance results with subordinates d) keeps a written record of subordinates' performance objectives
a) sets performance objectives for subordinates
Prewritten, commercially available sets of software programs that eliminate the need for a firm to write its own software programs for certain functions, are referred to as a) software packages b) mashups c) outsourced software d) open source software
a) software packages
An example of autonomic computing is a) spyware protection software that runs and updates itself automatically b) software programmed to run on any hardware platform c) cell phones taking on the functions of handheld computers d) programming languages that allow non-programmers to create custom applications
a) spyware protection software that runs and updates itself automatically
All network components connect to a single hub in a _________ topology a) star b) bus c) domain d) peer-to-peer
a) star
Based on your reading of the chapter, e-commerce is a) still in a revolutionary phase b) widely accepted by consumers, although technology is still quickly changing c) not yet fully accepted by consumers, although much of its driving technology is firmly in place d) well entrenched as a form of modern commerce
a) still in a revolutionary phase
In which of the following revenue models does a Web site charge a fee for access to some or all of its offerings on a continual, regular basis? a) subscription b) free/freemium c) transaction fee d) sales
a) subscription
If an organization was performing poorly and Henri Fayol was called in as a consultant, what would he most likely advise as a way to improve things? a) teach managers to better plan, organize, lead, and control b) give workers better technology c) promote only the best workers to management d) find ways to improve total quality management
a) teach managers to better plan, organize, lead, and control
A person's desires for a comfortable life and family security represent _________ values, while his of her desires to be honest and hard working represent _________ values. a) terminal; instrumental b) instrumental; terminal c) universal; individual d) individual; universal
a) terminal; instrumental
Which of the following events signified the beginning of e-commerce? a) the first online advertisements b) the first telephone sales c) the first online retail store d) the first website
a) the first online advertisements
In a phenomenon called ________, some argue that large numbers of people can make better decisions about a wide range of topics or products than a single person or even a small committee of experts a) the wisdom of crowds b) outsourcing c) crowdsourcing d) social networking
a) the wisdom of crowds
The child domain of the root is the a) top-level domain b) second-level domain c) host name d) domain extension
a) top-level domain
Which model can be used to analyze the direct and indirect costs to help firms determine the actual cost of specific technology implementations? a) total cost of ownership b) return on investment c) breakeven point d) cost benefit analysis
a) total cost of ownership
Which of the following would you be most likely to use RFID technology for? a) tracking inventory b) enabling CRM systems c) lowering network costs d) enabling client communication
a) tracking inventory
As referred to in the text, legacy systems are? a) traditional mainframe-based business information systems. b) electronic spreadsheets used on a PC. c) any pre-1990 Wintel systems d) systems found on older ASPs
a) traditional mainframe-based business information systems.
E-hubs are more _________ than private industrial networks a) transaction-oriented b) collaborative c) independent d) supply-chain oriented
a) transaction-oriented
Together, a protocol prefix, a domain name, a directory path, and a document name, are called a(n) a) uniform resource locator b) IP address c) third level domain d) root domain
a) uniform resource locator
The multitasking, multi-user, operating system developed by Bell Laboratories that operates on a wide variety of computing platforms is? a) Unix b) Linux c) OS X d) COBOL
a) unix
A business owner makes a decision to reduce a plant's workforce by 10% in order to cut costs and be able to save jobs for the other 90% of employees. This decision could be justified as ethical using the __________ approach to moral reasoning. a) utilitarian b) individualism c) justice d) moral rights
a) utilitarian
Sets of loosely coupled software components that exchange information with each other using standard Web communication standards and languages are referred to as a) web services b) EAI software c) SOA d) SOAP
a) web services
Someone who expects the ethical misdeeds of others in an organization is usually called a/an _____________. a) whistleblower b) ethics advocate c) ombudsman d) stakeholder
a) whistleblower
louis sullivan
american architect, gateway to the west, father of the skyscraper, 9 stories tall, wainright building, downtown real estate skyrockets because of expanding business
james king
american inventor who patented the first washing machine to use a drum in 1851, the drum made his machine resemble a modern machine, however it was still hand powered
j.p. morgan
an American financier, banker, dominated corporate finance and industrial consolidation during his time. epitome of the investment banker. Demanded his people sit on the governing boards of investment companies. His crowning achievement came in the steel industry, not the rails. in 1891 he buys Carnegie steel and formed United States Steel America's first billion-dollar company
gottlieb daimer
an engineer, industrial designer and industrialist born in Germany. He was a pioneer of internal-combustion (gasoline) engines and improved it. He invented the high-speed petrol engine.
compromise of 1877
an informal deal that disputed the 1876 presidential election that pulled troops out of the south in exchange for letting the Republican candidate Rutherford B. Hayes win the election
Which of the following statements about B2B commerce is /not/ true? a) Eighty percent of online B2B e-commerce is still based on EDI b) B2B e-commerce represents approximately three-quarters of the overall B2B marketplace c) B2B e-commerce only includes commercial transactions between firms d) B2B e-commerce revenues in 2009 were over $3 trillion.
b) B2B e-commerce represents approximately three-quarters of the overall B2B marketplace
Consumers selling goods and services electronically to other consumers best describes a) disintermediation b) C2C e-commerce c) M-Commerce d) B2C e-commerce
b) C2C e-commerce
The leading networking hardware providers include a) Dell, HP/Comaq, and IBM. b) Cisco, Alcatel-lucent, and nortel c) Seagate, maxtor, and western digital. d) IBM, oracle, and sun.
b) Cisco, Alcatel-lucent, and nortel
A suite of integrated software modules for finance and accounting human resources, manufacturing and production, and sales and marketing that allows data to be used by multiple function and business processes best describes. A) SCM software B) ERP systems C) ERM systems D) CRM modules
b) ERP systems
Which of the following best illustrates the affiliate revenue model? a) EBay receives a small fee from a seller if a seller is successful in selling an item b) Epinions receives a fee after steering a customer to a participating Web site where he or she makes a purchase c) Flickr provides basic services for free, but charges a premium for advanced services d) Apple accepts micropayments for single music track downloads
b) Epinions receives a fee after steering a customer to a participating Web site where he or she makes a purchase
Web browser software requests Web pages from the Internet using which protocol? a) URL b) HTTP c) DNS d) HTML
b) HTTP
Which of the following is NOT a typical component or capability of an enterprise-wide knowledge management system a) collaboration tools b) KWS c) document management d) LMS
b) KWS
Which type of network is used to connect digital devices within a half-mile or 500-meter radius? a) microwave b) LAN c) WAN d) MAN
b) LAN
The best goals or objectives for planning purposes would have which of the following characteristics? a) Easy enough so that no one fails to reach them b) Realistic and possible to achieve, while still challenging c) Open ended, with no clear end point identified d) No set timetable or due dates
b) Realistic and possible to achieve, while still challenging
A formal contract between customers and their service providers that outlines the specific responsibilities of the service provider and to the customer is called a(n) a) SOA b) SLA c) TCO d) RFQ
b) SLA
A SAN is a ______ network a) Server area b) Storage area c) scalable architecture d) service-oriented architecture
b) Storage area
A proponent of the classical view of corporate social responsibility would most likely agree with which of these statements? a) Social responsibility improves the public image of business b) The primary responsibility of business is to maximize profits c) By acting responsibly, businesses avoid government regulation d) Businesses should do good while they are doing business
b) The primary responsibility of business is to maximize profits
In a multi-tiered network a) the work of the entire network is centralized. b) The work of the entire network is balanced over several levels of servers. c) Processing is split between clients and servers. d) processing is handled by multiple, geographically remote clients.
b) The work of the entire network is balanced over several levels of servers.
Which of the following describes long-tail marketing? a) The unexpected growth of sales of a product long after its initial release b) The yearly sales of one or two copies each of thousands of obscure films c) The dwindling sales of a once-popular book d) The continued successful sales of a product over years
b) The yearly sales of one or two copies each of thousands of obscure films
In a telecommunications network architecture, a protocol is a) a device that handles the switching of voice and data in a local area network b) a standard set of rules and procedures for control of communications in a network c) a communications service for microcomputer users d) the main computer in a telecommunications network
b) a standard set of rules and procedures for control of communications in a network
Which ethical position has been criticized as a source of "ethical imperialism"? a) individualism b) absolutism c) utilitarianism d) relativism
b) absolutism
A classic ethical dilemma is the hypothetical case of a man stealing from a grocery store in order to feed his starving family. If you used the Utilitarian Principle to evaluate this situation, you might argue that stealing the food is a) acceptable, because the grocer suffers the least harm b) acceptable, because the higher value is the survival of the family c) wrong, because the man would not want the grocery to steal from him d) wrong, because if everyone were to do this, the concept of personal property is defeated
b) acceptable, because the higher value is the survival of the family
The feature of social institutions that means mechanisms are in place to determine responsibility for an action is called a) due process b) accountability c) the courts of appeal d) the judicial system
b) accountability
In CPM/PERT analysis, the focus is on ________ and the event ___________ that link them together with the finished project. a) costs; budgets b) activities; sequences c) timetables; budgets d) goals; costs
b) activities; sequences
Net marketplaces a) focus on continuous business process coordination between companies for supply chain management b) are industry owned or operate as independent intermediaries between buyers and sellers c) are geared towards short-term spot purchasing d) are more relationship oriented than private industrial networks
b) are industry owned or operate as independent intermediaries between buyers and sellers
Legacy systems are still used because they a) can only be run on the older mainframe computers. b) are too expensive to redesign c) integrate well using Web services technologies. d) contain valuable data that would be lost during redesign.
b) are too expensive to redesign
Information ________ exists when one party in a transaction has more information that is important for the transaction than the other party a) transparency b) asymmetry c) complexity d) discrimination
b) asymmetry
Exposing an individual to ads that are chosen and based on the recorded and analyzed online behavior of the individual is referred to as a) clickstream advertising b) behavioral targeting c) online profiling d) long-tail marketing
b) behavioral targeting
Which of the following is a type of intelligent technique? a) knowledge networks b) case based reasoning c) computer-aided design d) VRML
b) case based reasoning
The _________ decision model views managers as making optimizing decisions, whereas the _________ decision model views them as making satisfying decisions. a) behavioral; judgmental heuristics b) classical; behavioral c) judgmental heuristics; ethical d) crisis; routine
b) classical; behavioral
Virtually all expert systems deal with problems of a) policy development b) classification c) logic and control d) high complexity
b) classification
According to thinking by Robert Katz, _________ skills are more likely to be emphasized by top managers than by first-line managers. a) human b) conceptual c) informational d) technical
b) conceptual
What type of knowledge management system did Canadian Tire implement in order to improve the communication with dealers? a) digital asset management system b) content management system c) learning management system d) knowledge network system
b) content management system
A total quality management program is most likely to be associated with _________. a) EOQ b) continuous improvement c) return on equity d) breakeven analysis
b) continuous improvement
At what Kohlberg calls the ________ level of moral development, an individual can be expected to act consistent with peers, meet obligations, and follow rules of social conduct. a) postconventional b) conventional c) preconventional d) nonconventional
b) conventional
IPv6 is being developed in order to a) update the packet transmission protocols for higher bandwidth b) create more IP addresses c) allow for different levels of service d) support Internet2
b) create more IP addresses
The flow of events or transactions captured by an organization's system describes _______. a) information b) data c) wisdom d) knowledge
b) data
In order, which are the value-adding steps in the knowledge business value chain? a) acquire, store, disseminate, apply, feedback b) data and information acquisition, acquire, store, disseminate, apply c) acquire, disseminate, apply, feedback, management and organizational activities d) data and information acquisition, store, disseminate, feedback, apply
b) data and information acquisition, acquire, store, disseminate, apply
The first step in the planning process is to ____________. a) decide how to get where you want to go b) define your objectives c) identify possible future conditions or scenarios d) act quickly to take advantage of opportunities
b) define your objectives
You are advising a multimedia company on the best type of knowledge management system to help them archive digital video and sound clips. Which of the following will suit their needs? a) enterprise content management system b) digital asset management system c) knowledge network system d) VRML system
b) digital asset management system
The process in law-governed societies in which laws are known and understood and there is an ability to appeal to higher authorities to ensure that the laws are applied correctly is called a) liability b) due process c) the courts of appeal d) accountability
b) due process
The triple bottom line of organizational performance would include measures of financial, social, and _________ performance. a) philanthropic b) environmental c) legal d) economic
b) environmental
Which decision-making error is most associated with the old adage: "If you don't succeed, try and try again?" a) satisficing b) escalating commitment c) confirmation d) too late to fail
b) escalating commitment
The last step in the decision-making process is to _________. a) choose a preferred alternative b) evaluate results c) find and define the problem d) generate alternatives
b) evaluate results
Management by exception means __________. a) managing only when necessary b) focusing attention where the need for action is the greatest c) the same thing as concurrent control d) the same thing as just-in-time delivery
b) focusing attention where the need for action is the greatest
One of the conclusions from the Hawthorne studies was that ____________. a) motion studies could improve performance b) groups can sometimes restrict the productivity of their members c) people respond well to monetary incentives d) supervisors should avoid close relations with their subordinates
b) groups can sometimes restrict productivity of their members
Passive RFID tags a) have their own power source b) have a range of several feet c) enable data to be rewritten and modified d) are used in automated toll-collection systems
b) have a range of several feet
One or more access points positioned on a ceiling, wall, or other strategic spot in a public place to provide maximum wireless coverage for a specific area are referred to as a) touch points b) hotspots c) hot points d) wireless hubs
b) hotspots
Which of the following is one of the characteristics of Weber's ideal bureaucracy? a) few rules and procedures b) impersonality c) promotion by privilege not by merit d) ambiguous hierarchy of authority
b) impersonality
The business case for using grid computing involves all of the following EXCEPT a) cost savings b) increased accuracy c) speed of computation d) agility
b) increased accuracy
The system functionalities of an e-commerce site are best described as the a) general capabilities wanted b) information systems capabilities wanted c) information elements needed d) software and hardware required
b) information systems capabilities wanted
What type of intelligent technique helped Procter & Gamble determine the most efficient methods for their trucks to deliver goods? a) fuzzy logic b) intelligent agents c) genetic algorithms d) none of the above
b) intelligent agents
Which of the following is NOT a Web 2.0 tool firms are using to foster collaboration? a) blogs b) intranets c) wikis d) social bookmarking
b) intranets
In the United States, m-commerce a) has become widely adopted b) is still in its infancy c) now represents a major fraction of total e-commerce transactions d) is growing slowly
b) is still in its infancy
It is not feasible for companies to produce error-free software because a) any programming code is susceptible to error b) it is too expensive to create perfect software c) errors can be introduced in the maintenance stage of development d) any software of any complexity will have errors
b) it is too expensive to create perfect software
_____ often are designed and optimized for the specific tasks to be performed. a) graphics programs b) knowledge workstations c) virtual simulators d) CAD stations
b) knowledge workstations
One of the expected benefits of participatory planning is ________. a) faster planning b) less need for forecasting c) greater attention to contingencies d) more commitment to implementation
b) less need for forecasting
A marketplace extended beyond traditional boundaries and removed from a temporal and geographic location is called a(n) a) exchange b) marketspace c) online marketplace d) e-hub
b) marketspace
_______ are created by combining and customizing components from different online software applications a) apps b) mashups c) SaaS d) web services
b) mashups
"Look and feel" copyright infringement lawsuits are concerned with a) the distinction between tangible and intangible ideas b) the distinction between an idea and its expression c) using the graphical elements of another product d) using the creative elements of another product
b) the distinction between an idea and its expression
Your firm, an auto parts manufacturer, has just merged with an automobile engine manufacturer, and the two companies have different SCM systems. Which of the following strategies would be the most likely course to help reduce the TCO of the merged firms' technology investments? a) use web services to join the two systems b) move one firm into using the other's system in order to centralize management and support services c) develop a single ERP system that encompasses the information needs and business processes of both firms d) purchase a hosted, on-demand ERP system that encompasses the needs and processes of both firms
b) move one firm into using the other's system in order to centralize management and support services
When a cookie is created during a Web site visit, it is stored a) on the web site computer b) on the visitor's computer c) on the ISP's computer d) in a web directory
b) on the visitor's computer
A(n) _______ model of informed consent permits the collection of personal information until the consumer specifically requests that the data not be collected a) opt-in b) opt-out c) P3P d) PGP
b) opt-out
If an organization's top management establishes a target of increasing new hires of minority and female candidates by 15% in the next six months, this is an example of a/an __________ standard for control purposes. a) input b) output c) management by exception d) concurrent
b) output
The method of slicing digital messages into parcels, transmitting them along different communication paths, and reassembling them at their destinations is called a) multiplexing b) packet switching c) packet routing d) ATM
b) packet switching
An effective manager is someone who helps others to achieve high levels of both ________ and __________. a) pay; satisfaction b) performance; satisfaction c) performance; pay d) pay; quality work life
b) performance; satisfaction
A manager who is reactive and works hard to address problems after they occur is described as a ________. a) problem seeker b) problem solver c) rational thinker d) strategic opportunist
b) problem solver
Your firm needs to implement electronic timesheet software and needs to keep within a small budget. Which of the following would be the most costly method of implementing this new software? a) purchasing a software package b) programming the new software in-house c) leasing the software over the Internet d) outsourcing the software programming to an overseas vendor
b) programming the new software in-house
Market creators a) save users money and time by processing online sales transactions b) provide a digital environment where buyers and sellers can establish for products c) create revenue by providing digital content over the Web d) sell physical products directly to consumers or individual businesses
b) provide a digital environment where buyers and sellers can establish prices for products
The robotics startup you work for has developed an AI-controlled robotic nurse, intended to care for end-of-life patients who are often unconscious. Which five moral dimensions does this raise? a) system quality b) quality of life c) accountability and control d) property rights and obligations
b) quality of life
The US CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 a) makes spamming illegal b) requires spammers to identify themselves c) has dramatically cut down spamming d) does not override state anti-spamming laws
b) requires spammers to identify themselves
The introduction of new information technology has a a) dampening effect on the new discourse of business ethics b) ripple effect raising new ethical, social, and political issues c) beneficial effect for society as a whole, while raising dilemmas for consumers d) waterfall effect in raising ever more complex ethical issues
b) ripple effect raising new ethical, social, and political issues
According to the _______, you should take the action that produces the least harm a) categorical imperative b) risk aversion principle c) utilitarian principle d) golden rule
b) risk aversion principle
Transaction brokers a) generate revenue from advertising or from directing buyers to sellers b) save users money and time by processing online sales transactions c) provide a digital environment where buyers and sellers can establish prices for products d) sell physical products directly to consumers or individual businesses
b) save user money and time by processing online sales transactions
Which of the following refers to the ability of a computer, product, or system to expand to serve a larger number of users without breaking down? a) modality b) scalability c) expandability d) disintermediation
b) scalability
The effort required to locate a suitable product is called a) price discrimination b) search costs c) menu costs d) shopping costs
b) search costs
In a bus network a) signals are broadcast to the next station b) signals are broadcast in both directions to the entire network c) multiple hubs are organized in a hierarchy d) messages pass from computer in a loop
b) signals are broadcast in both directions to the entire network
In general, it is very difficult to hold software producers liable for their software products when those products are considered to be a) part of a machine b) similar to books c) services d) artistic expressions
b) similar to books
The device that acts as a connection point between computers and can filter and forward data to a specified destination is called a(n) a) hub b) switch c) router d) NIC
b) switch
How are the Internet and e-commerce causing severe disruption to the existing advertising business model? a) ties between customer and businesses are being rethought b) technology players such as Yahoo! seek to dominate online advertising and expand into offline ad brokerage c) new methods of advertising, such as blog advertising, are emerging d) the market entry costs for online advertising services are extremely low
b) technology players such as Yahoo! seek to dominate online advertising and expand into offline ad brokerage
_______ unleash powerful economies of scale and result in declines in manufactured computer products a) internet and web technologies b) technology standards c) linux and open-source software d) client/server technologies
b) technology standards
EDI is a) the use of Internet technologies for electronic data transactions b) the exchange between two organizations of standard transactions through a network c) electronic data invoicing d) electronic delivery infrastructure
b) the exchange between two organizations of standard transactions through a network
Which of the following best describes how new information systems result in legal gray areas? a) they work with networked, electronic data, which are more difficult to control than information stored manually b) they result in new situations that are not covered by old laws c) they are implemented by technicians rather than managers d) they are created from sets of logical and technological rules rather than social or organizational mores
b) they result in new situations that are not covered by old laws
If an organization is considered an open system, work activities that turn resources into outputs are part of the ________ process. a) input b) transformation c) output d) feedback
b) transformation
Which of the following is not one of the unique features of e-commerce technology? a) information density b) transparency c) richness d) social topology
b) transparency
From a time management perspective, which manager is likely to be in best control of his or her time? One who ____________. a) tries to never say "no" to requests from others b) works on the most important things first c) immediately responds to instant messages d) always has "an open office door"
b) works on the most important things first
stanley steamer
big rivals for the alternatives of gasoline engines. they were known for their manufacturing of steam-engine vehicles
In the domain name "http://myspace.blogging.com", what are the root, top-level, second-level, and third-level domains, respectively? a) "http://", myspace, blogging, com b) "http://", com, blogging, myspace c) ".", com, blogging, myspace d) ".", myspace, blogging, com
c) ".", com, blogging, myspace
The WiMax standard can transmit up to a distance of approximately a) 30 meters b) 500 meters c) 30 miles d) 5 miles
c) 30 miles
The percentage of gross domestic product of the United States that is produced by the knowledge and information sectors is estimated to be about ________ percent. a) 20 b) 40 c) 60 d) 80
c) 60
Technology that consists of computer-based systems that attempt to emulate human behavior is called ______. a) fuzzy logic b) neural networks c) AI technology d) genetic algorithms
c) AI technology
Which of the following is a technique used to allow users to interact with a Web page without having to wait for the Web server to reload the web page? a) UDDI b) widgets c) Ajax d) java
c) Ajax
The most common Web server today, controlling 54 percent of the market, is a) Microsoft IIS b) WebSTAR c) Apache HTTP Server d) Netscape Server
c) Apache HTTP Server
Which of the following statements is true? a) GSM is the primary U.S. digital cellular standard b) CDMA's strength is in its international roaming capabilities c) CDMA randomly assigns users to a range of frequencies over time d) GSM was developed by the military during World War II
c) CDMA randomly assigns users to a range of frequencies over time
Which of the following businesses utilizes the content provider Internet business model? a) Amazon.com b) eBay.com c) CNN.com d) Motocross.com
c) CNN.com
The network standard for connecting desktop computers into local area networks that enabled the widespread adoption of client/server computing and local area networks and further stimulated the adoption of personal computers is a) TCP/IP b) COBOL c) Ethernet d) ASCII
c) Ethernet
The _________ chart graphically displays the scheduling of tasks required to complete a project. a) exception b) Taylor c) Gantt d) after-action
c) Gantt
Which of the following is /not/ an advantage of using VOIP? a) VOIP can reduce a firm's communication costs by 20 to 30 percent b) It allows e-mail and voice mail to be combined into a single directory c) It enables the creation of two distinct networks for voice and data d) It allows net phones to be added to a network without rewiring or reconfiguring the network
c) It enables the creation of two distinct networks for voice and data
Two employees are talking about ethics in their workplaces. Jay says that ethics training and codes of ethical conduct are worthless; Maura says they are the only ways to ensure ethical behavior by all employees. Who is right and why? a) Jay- no one really cares about ethics at work b) Maura - only the organization can influence ethical behavior c) Neither Jay nor Maura - training and codes can encourage but never guarantee ethical behavior d) Neither Jay nor Maura - only the threat of legal punishment will make people act ethically
c) Neither Jay nor Maura - training and codes can encourage but never guarantee ethical behavior
Which of the following is /not/ a characteristic of packet switching? a) Packets travel independently of each other b) Packets are routed through many different paths c) Packet switching requires point-to-point circuits d) Packets include data for checking transmission errors
c) Packet switching requires point-to-point circuits
_______ can be induced by tens of thousands of repetitions under low-impact loads a) CTS b) CVS c) RSI d) technostress
c) RSI
A set of self-contained services that communicate with each other to create a working software application is called a) web services b) EAI software c) SOA d) SOAP
c) SOA
__________ planning identifies alternative courses of action that can be taken if problems occur with the original plan. a) Benchmark b) Participatory c) Staff d) Contingency
c) Staff
Specifications that establish the compatibility of products and the ability to communicate in a network are called a) network standards b) Telecommunications standards c) Technology standards. d) internet standards
c) Technology standards
Which of the following is /not/ a recent development in e-commerce? a) Wireless Internet connections grow rapidly b) Social networking sites become a new platform for e-commerce c) The music recording industry is disrupted as music creation and distribution become decentralized d) Online entertainment business models surge.
c) The music recording industry is disrupted as music creation and distribution become decentralized
The next evolution in wireless communication is a) 3G networks b) 2.5G networks c) WiMax d) RFID
c) WiMax
Today's nanotechnology-produced computer transistors are roughly equivalent in size to a) the width of a fingernail b) a human hair. c) a virus d) an atom
c) a virus
A problem is a discrepancy between a/an _________ situation and desired situation. a) unexpected b) risk c) actual d) uncertain
c) actual
The research of Mintzburg and others concludes that managers _________. a) work at a leisurely pace b) have blocks of private time for planning c) always live with the pressures of performance responsibility d) have the advantages of short workweeks
c) always live with the pressures of performance responsibility
Linux is a) primarily concerned with the tasks of end users b) designed for specific machines and specific microprocessors c) an example of open-source software d) especially useful for processing numeric data
c) an example of open-source software
When a manager makes a decision about someone's annual pay raise only after looking at the person's current salary, the risk is that the decision will be biased because of _________. a) a framing error b) escalating commitment c) anchoring and adjustment d) strategic opportunism
c) anchoring and adjustment
What are the four layers of the TCP/IP reference model? a) physical, application, transport, and network interface b) physical, application, Internet, and network interface c) application, transport, Internet, and network interface d) application, hardware, Internet, and network interface
c) application, transport, Internet, and network interface
T lines a) operate over existing telephone lines to carry voice, data, and video b) operate over coaxial lines to deliver Internet access c) are high-speed, leased data lines providing guaranteed service levels d) have up to twenty-four 64-Kbps channels
c) are high-speed, leased data lines providing guaranteed service levels
___________ management assumes people are complex, with widely varying needs. a) Classical b) Neoclassical c) Behavioral d) Modern
c) behavioral
When MBO is done right, who does the review of a team member's performance accomplishments? a) the team member b) the team leader c) both the team member and team leader d) the team leader, the team member, and a lawyer
c) both the team member and team leader
A software tool with a graphical user interface for displaying Web pages and for accessing the web and other internet resources is called a web _______ a) service b) client c) browser d) app
c) browser
The Internet is based on which three key technologies? a) TCP/IP, HTML, and HTTP b) TCP/IP, HTTP, and packet switching c) client/server computing, packet switching, and the development of communications standards for linking networks and computers d) client/server computing, packet switching, and HTTP
c) client/server computing, packet switching, and the development of communications standards for linking networks and computers
Which of the following is /not/ one of the four defining features of Web 2.0? a) interactivity b) real-time user control c) cloud computing d) social participation
c) cloud computing
The intellectual capital equation states that: Intellectual Capital = _______ X Commitment. a) Diversity b) Confidence c) Competency d) Communication
c) competency
When a supervisor working alongside of an employee corrects him or her when a mistake is made, this is an example of _________ control. a) feedforward b) external c) concurrent d) preliminary
c) concurrent
When a manger puts Kwabena in a customer relations job because he has strong social needs and gives Sherrill lots of daily praise because she has strong ego needs, the manager is displaying __________. a) systems thinking b) Theory X c) contingency thinking d) administrative principles
c) contingency thinking
The management function of __________ is being activated when a bookstore manager measures daily sales in the magazine section and compares them with daily sales targets. a) planning b) agenda setting c) controlling d) delegating
c) controlling
What legal mechanism protects the owners of intellectual property from having their work copied by others? a) patent protection b) intellectual property law c) copyright law d) fair use doctrine
c) copyright law
Among the financial ratios often used for control purposes, Current Assets. Current Liabilities is known as the ______. a) debt ratio b) net margin c) current ratio d) inventory turnover ratio
c) current ratio
Bandwidth is the a) number of frequencies that can be broadcast through a medium b) number of cycles per second that can be sent through a medium c) difference between the highest and lowest frequencies that can be accommodated on a single channel d) total number of bytes that can be sent through a medium per second
c) difference between the highest and lowest frequencies that can be accommodated on a single channel
The term "_______ divide" refers to large disparities in access to computers and the Internet among different social groups and different locations a) computer b) technology c) digital d) electronic
c) digital
In a social responsibility audit of a business firm, positive behaviors meeting which of the following criteria would measure the highest level of commitment to socially responsible practices? a) legal - obeying the law b) economic - earning a profit c) discretionary - contributing to community d) ethical - doing what is right
c) discretionary - contributing to community
If a manager fails to enforce a late-to-work policy for all workers, that is, by allowing favored employees to arrive late without penalties, this would be considered a violation of _____________. a) human rights b) personal values c) distributive justice d) cultural relativism
c) distributive justice
Which of the following systems digitizes, indexes, and tags documents according to a coherent framework? a) wikis b) CAD c) document management d) LMS
c) document management
Varying a product's price according to the supple situation of the seller is called _______ pricing. a) menu b) flexible c) dynamic d) asymmetric
c) dynamic
Bluetooth can be used to link up to _______ devices within a 10-meter area using low-power, radio-based communication a) four b) six c) eight d) ten
c) eight
When managers use the benchmarking approach to planning, they usually try to _______. a) set up flexible budgets b) identify best practices used by others c) find the most accurate forecasts that are available d) use expert staff planners to set objectives
c) find the most accurate forecasts that are available
You are an automative engineer working on an application that will automatically parallel park a car. The intelligent technique you may find most useful is a) case-based reasoning b) artificial intelligence c) fuzzy logic d) expert system
c) fuzzy logic
Connecting geographically remote computers in a single network to create a "virtual supercomputer" is called a) co-location b) edge computing c) grid computing d) utility computing
c) grid computing
Two of the three principal sources of poor system performance are a) software bugs and errors and outdated standards b) hardware or facility failures and malware c) hardware or facility failures and poor input data quality d) poor input data quality and insufficient integration with legacy systems
c) hardware or facility failures and poor input data quality
How could you determine the market demand for your firm's IT services? a) perform a TCO analysis b) benchmark your services c) hold focus groups to assess your services d) analyze sales return on key investments
c) hold focus groups to assess your services
SaaS refers to a) supplying online access over networks to storage devices and storage area network technology b) managing combinations of applications, networks, systems, storage, and security as well as providing Web site and systems performance monitoring to subscribers over the internet c) hosting and managing access to software applications delivered over the internet to clients on a subscription basis d) none of the above
c) hosting and managing access to software applications delivered over the internet to clients on a subscription basis
The first step in the decision-making process is to _______. a) generate a list of alternatives b) assess the costs and benefits of each alternative c) identify and define the problem d) perform the ethics double-check
c) identify and define the problem
In addition to providing better focus, good planning offers the benefit of ________. a) guaranteed performance success b) eliminating the need to change c) improved action orientation d) less emphasis on coordination and control
c) improved action orientation
Fuzzy logic is a type of _____ a) data mining b) neural network c) intelligent technique d) business intelligence
c) intelligent technique
If a manager takes a lot of time explaining to a subordinate why he did not get a promotion and sincerely listens to his concerns, this is an example of an attempt to act ethically according to _________. a) utilitarian b) commutative c) interactional d) universal
c) interactional
A common mistake by managers facing crisis situations is _________________. a) trying to get too much information before responding b) relying too much on group decision making c) isolating themselves to make the decision alone d) forgetting to use their crisis management plan
c) isolating themselves to make the decision alone
Which of the following statements about Linux is NOT true? a) it plays a major role in the back office running local area networks b) it is available in free versions downloadable from the Internet c) it has garnered 80 percent of the server operating system market d) Linux applications are embedded in cell phones, smartphones, netbooks, and other handheld devices
c) it has garnered 80 percent of the server operating system market
A limitation of trade secret protection for software is that a) it does not protect against copying the underlying ideas behind the software b) it is difficult to compare one piece of software to another c) it is difficult to prevent the ideas in the work from falling into the public domain d) few software programs contain truly unique elements
c) it is difficult to prevent the ideas in the work from falling into the public domain
Which of the following is NOT one of the main four dimensions of knowledge described in the chapter? a) knowledge is a firm asset b) knowledge has different forms c) knowledge has no locations d) knowledge is situational
c) knowledge has no locations
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between collaboration and knowledge management? a) without knowledge, collaboration is difficult b) knowledge doesn't exist without collaboration c) knowledge is useful only when shared with others d) as knowledge increases, so does collaboration
c) knowledge is useful only when shared with others
The Internet has made the protection of intellectual property a) more difficult, because of the lack of enforceable regulations b) easier, because of proliferation of creative and professional software c) more difficult, because of the ease of copying and transmitting digitized media d) easier, because of the ability to track user behavior and visits to web sites and file-sharing services
c) more difficult, because of the ease of copying and transmitting digitized media
FIP principles are based on the notion of the a) accountability of the record holder b) responsibility of the record holder c) mutuality of interest between the record holder and the individual d) privacy of the individual
c) mutuality of interest between the record holder and the individual
Which of the following does grid computing utilize to create enormous supercomputing power? a) massive unused data centers b) underutilized mainframe computers c) networked computers with idle resources d) networks with low usage
c) networked computers with idle resources
The four key technical trends responsible for current ethical stresses related to information technology are (1) doubling of computer power every 18 months, (2) data analysis advances, (3) declining data storage costs, and (4) _______ a) advances in wireless networking b) international standards for data protection c) networking advances and the Internet d) increased ease in file sharing and copying
c) networking advances and the Internet
Which of the following describes a difference between neural networks and genetic algorithms? a) genetic algorithms are designed to process large amounts of information b) genetic algorithms are a type of knowledge discovery, while neural networks are an intelligent technique c) neural networks are programmed to "learn" d) all of the above
c) neural networks are programmed to "learn"
NORA is a a) profiling technology used by the EU b) federal privacy law protecting networked data c) new data analysis technology that finds hidden connections between data in disparate sources d) sentencing guideline adopted in 1987 mandating stiff sentences on business executives
c) new data analysis technology that finds hidden connections between data in disparate sources
It is unlikely you could represent the knowledge in the Encyclopedia Britannica with an expert system because a) there is no one expert who understands all the material contained within the encyclopedia b) the knowledge changes radically over a short time c) not all the knowledge in the encyclopedia can be represented in the form of IF-THEN rules d) the knowledge is too general
c) not all the knowledge in the encyclopedia can be represented in the form of IF-THEN rules
The set of business processes, culture, and behavior required to obtain value from investments in information systems is one type of _______ a) knowledge culture b) knowledge discovery c) organizational and management capital d) organizational routine
c) organizational and management capital
Which type of network would be most appropriate for a business that comprised three employees and a manager located in the same office space, whose primary need is to share documents? a) wireless network in infrastructure mode b) domain-based LAN c) peer-to-peer network d) campus area network
c) peer-to-peer network
The Hawthorne studies were important in management history because they raised awareness about the importance of ______ as possible influences on productivity. a) organization structures b) human factors c) physical work conditions d) pay and rewards
c) physical work conditions
The planning process isn't complete until _________. a) future conditions have been identified b) stretch goals have been set c) plans are implemented and results evaluated d) budgets commit resources to plans
c) plans are implemented and results evaluated
One of the reasons why certainty is the most favorable environment for problem solving is that it can be addressed through ______ decisions. a) satisfying b) optimizing c) programmed d) intuitive
c) programmed
The integration of video, audio, and text marketing messages into a single marketing message and consumer experience describes which dimension of e-commerce technology? a) ubiquity b) personalization/customization c) richness d) interactivity
c) richness
The highest level in Maslow's hierarchy is _______. a) safety b) esteem c) self-actualization d) physiological
c) self-actualization
Emotional intelligence helps us to manage ourselves and our relationships effectively. Someone that is high in emotional intelligence will have the capacity to __________ an ability to think before acting and to control potentially disruptive emotions and actions. a) set agendas b) show motivation c) self-regulate d) act as a leader
c) self-regulate
The manager's role in the "upside-down pyramid" view of organizations is best described as providing _________ so that operating workers can directly serve ________. a) direction; top management b) leadership; organizational goals c) support; customers d) agendas; networking
c) support, customers
Expert systems are expensive and time-consuming to maintain because a) their rule base is so complex b) they rely on equipment that becomes outdated c) their rules must be reprogrammed every time there is a change in the environment, which in turn may change the applicable rules d) only the person who created the system knows exactly how it works, and may not be available when changes are needed
c) their rules must be reprogrammed every time there is a change in the environment, which in turn may change the applicable rules
Which of the following statements about the use of wikis by firms is NOT true? a) they are inexpensive and easy to implement b) users are able to modify wiki content contributed by others c) they are most appropriate for information that must be revised but does not need to be available 24/7 d) they can be used as a central repository for all types of corporate data such as spreadsheets and e-mail
c) they are most appropriate for information that must be revised but does not need to be available 24/7
Information density refers to the a) richness, complexity, and content of a message b) total amount of quantity of information delivered to consumers by merchants c) total amount of quantity of information available to all market participants d) amount of information available to reduce price transparency
c) total amount of quality of information available to all market participants
Expert systems a) solve problems too difficult for human experts b) are based on DO WHILE rules c) work in very limited domains d) share characteristics with mainframe computing
c) work in very limited domains
If Douglas McGregor heard an instructor complaining that her students were lazy, didn't want to come to class, lacked creativity, and were irresponsible, he would worry that she might __________. a) violated scientific management ideas b) focused too much on needs c) would create a negative self-fulfilling prophecy d) showed contingency thinking
c) would create a negative self-fulfilling prophecy
laissez-faire
capitalism term from the latin phrase meaning "hands off". no limitations placed on businesses period. from this companies that emerge start to have immense power
gilded age
coined term by mark twain. extreme opulence of money flowing around. by 1902, 65 skyscrapers were built in manhattan, meant by the term "to plate in gold"
american tobacco company
controlled 90% of america's tobacco at this time. James buchannan aka buck duke undersells the competition by 1890 he convinces a few of his competitors to merge together forming this company
Which of the following factors provides an understanding of why computing resources today are ever more available than in previous decades? a) Network economics b) law of mass digital storage and Moore's law c) declining communications costs, universal standards, and the Internet. d) All of the above
d) All of the above
The introduction of the minicomputer. a) allowed computers to be customized to the specific needs of departments or business units. b) enable decentralized computing. c) Offered new, powerful machines at lower prices than mainframes. d) All the above
d) All the above
Which of the following best illustrates the sales revenue model? a) EBay receives a small fee from a seller if a seller is successful in selling an item b) Epinions receives a fee after steering a customer to a participating Web site where he or she makes a purchase c) Flickr provides basic services for free, but charges a premium for advanced services d) Apple accepts micropayments for single music track downloads
d) Apple accepts micropayments for single music track downloads
Selling products and service directly to individual consumers via the Internet best describes a) B2B e-commerce b) C2C e-commerce c) M-commerce d) B2C e-commerce
d) B2C e-commerce
Which of the following standards is most appropriate for creating a PAN? a) WiMax b) IEEE 802.11b c) WiFi d) Bluetooth
d) Bluetooth
Which of the following is NOT an example of the emerging mobile computing platforms? a) netbooks b) the Kindle c) cell phones d) CRM
d) CRM
_________ is the active oversight by boards of directors of top management decisions in such areas as corporate strategy and financial reporting. a) Value chain analysis b) Productivity c) Outsourcing d) Corporate governance
d) Corporate governance
Which organization helps define the overall structure of the Internet? a) none (no one "owns" the Internet) b) W3C c) ICANN d) IAB
d) IAB
Which of the following statements about m-commerce is /not/ true? a) In 2010, m-commerce represented less than 10 percent of all e-commerce b) M-commerce is the fastest growing form of e-commerce c) M-commerce applications are especially popular in Europe, Japan, and South Korea d) In 2010, the top-grossing category of m-commerce was e-book sales
d) In 2010, the top-grossing category of m-commerce was e-book sales
The process of employing techniques to help a Web site achieve a higher ranking with the major search engines is called a) VPN b) IAB c) SEM d) SEO
d) SEO
Which type of infrastructure services provides voice and video connectivity to employees, customers, and suppliers? a) networking b) Telephone c) VOIP d) Telecommunications
d) Telecommunications
Which of the following statements is /not/ true about search engines? a) They are arguably the Internet's "killer app" b) They have solved the problem of how users instantly find information on the Internet c) They are monetized almost exclusively by search engine marketing d) There are hundreds of search engines vying for user attention, with no clear leader having yet emerged
d) There are hundreds of search engines vying for user attention, with no clear leader having yet emerged
________ integrate(s) disparate channels for voice communications, data communications, instant messaging, e-mail, and electronic conferencing into a single experience a) Wireless networks b) Intranets c) Virtual private networks d) Unified communications
d) Unified communications
Which of the following distinguishes wikis from blogs? a) Wikis allow users to add content, whereas blogs are created by a single person b) Blogs are personal publishing tools, while Wikis have business uses c) Wikis require some knowledge of Web programming, whereas blogs are designed to be created by people without HTML skills of any kind d) Wikis allow users to modify content created by other users, whereas blogs only allow comments to posted material
d) Wikis allow users to modify content created by other users, whereas blogs only allow comments to posted material
Backward chaining is a) a strategy for searching the rule base in an expert system that begins with information entered by the user b) the programming environment of an expert system c) a method of organizing expert system knowledge into chunks d) a strategy for searching the rule base in an expert system that begins with a hypothesis
d) a strategy for searching the rule base in an expert system that begins with a hypothesis
An interface engine is a) a strategy for searching the rule base in case-based reasoning b) the programming environment of an expert system c) a method of organizing expert system knowledge into chunks d) a strategy used to search through the rule base in an expert system by forward chaining or backward chaining
d) a strategy used to search through the rule base in an expert system by forward chaining or backward chaining
An amoral manager ____________. a) always acts in consideration of ethical issues b) chooses to behave unethically c) makes ethics a personal goal d) acts unethically but does so unintentionally
d) acts unethically but does so unintentionally
Which signal types are represented by a continuous waveform? a) laser b) optical c) digital d) analog
d) analog
Investment workstations a) provide engineers, designers, and factory managers with precise control over industrial design and manufacturing b) provide an important source of expertise for organizations c) allow groups to work together on documents d) are used in the financial sector to analyze trading situations instantaneously and facilitate portfolio management
d) are used in the financial sector to analyze trading situations instantaneously and facilitate portfolio management
An industry-wide effort to develop systems that can configure, optimize, tune, and heal themselves when broken, and protect themselves from outside intruders and self-destruction is called a) grid computing b) utility computing c) virtualization d) autonomic computing
d) autonomic computing
The P3P standard is concerned with a) controlling pop-up ads based on user profiles and preventing ads from collecting or sending information b) allowing users to surf the web anonymously c) scrambling data so that it can't be read d) blocking or limiting cookies
d) blocking or limiting cookies
The "do anything anywhere" computing environment can a) make work environments much more pleasant b) create economies of efficiency c) centralize power at corporate headquarters d) blur the traditional boundaries between work and family time
d) blur the traditional boundaries between work and family time
A good performance objective is written in such a way that it ___________. a) has a flexible timetable b) is general and not too specific c) is impossible to accomplish d) can be easily measured
d) can be easily measured
If the direction in managerial work today is away from command and control, what is it towards? a) coaching and facilitating b) telling and selling c) pushing and pulling d) carrot and stick
d) carrot and stick
The telephone system is an example of a _________ network. a) peer-to-peer b) wireless c) packet-switched d) circuit-switched
d) circuit-switched
When a manger is asked to justify a new budget proposal on the basis of projected activities rather than as an incremental adjustment to the prior year's budget, this is an example of ______. a) zero-based budgeting b) strategic planning c) operational planning d) contingency planning
d) contingency planning
Netflix's public announcement of a reward for a technology solution to its movie recommendation system is an example of a) prediction markets b) behavioral targeting c) long-tail marketing d) crowdsourcing
d) crowdsourcing
Which of the following techniques is used for knowledge discovery? a) expert system b) transaction processing systems c) case-based reasoning d) data mining
d) data mining
The most common source of business systems failure is a) software bugs b) software errors c) hardware or facilities failures d) data quality
d) data quality
If a sales department supervisor is held accountable by a middle manager for the department's performance, whom is the department supervisor dependent upon to make this performance possible? a) board of directors b) top management c) customers or clients d) department sales persons
d) department sales persons
Which of the following are the three major types of knowledge management systems? a) management information systems, decision support systems, and transaction processing systems b) enterprise systems, customer support systems, and supply chain management systems c) database management systems, expert systems, and knowledge work systems d) enterprise-wide knowledge management systems, knowledge work systems, and intelligent techniques
d) enterprise-wide knowledge management systems, knowledge work systems, and intelligent techniques
The process of building and maintaining good working relationships with others who may someday help a manager implement his or her work agendas is called ________. a) governance b) networking c) emotional intelligence d) entrepreneurship
d) entrepreneurship
The ethical "no free lunch" rule states that a) if an action cannot be taken repeatedly, then it is not right to be taken at any time b) one should take the action that produces the least harm or incurs the least cost c) one can put values in rank order and understand the consequences of various courses of action d) everything is owned by someone else, and that the creator wants compensation for this work
d) everything is owned by someone else, and that the creator wants compensation for this work
Which of the following would NOT be classified as a knowledge work system? a) computer-aided design system b) 3D visualization system c) investment workstations d) expert system
d) expert system
When an automobile manufacturer is careful to purchase only the highest-quality components for use in production, this is an example of an attempt to ensure high performance through _________ control. a) concurrent b) statistical c) inventory d) feedforward
d) feedforward
An extranet that links a large firm to its suppliers and other key business partners is called a(n) a) e-hub b) marketspace c) exchange d) private industrial network
d) private industrial network
Your company provides online tax preparation software. Users can download forms and read tips online without paying, but a fee is charged for using the advanced tax form management services. This is an example of which type of revenue model? a) subscription b) affiliate c) transaction fee d) free/freemium
d) free/freemium
What organizational stakeholder would get priority attention if a corporate board is having a serious discussion regarding how the firm could fulfill its obligations in respect to sustainable development? a) owners or investors b) customers c) suppliers d) future generations
d) future generations
Your company wants to develop intelligent techniques to create a "smart" oven that can perfectly cook basic foodstuffs, such as roasts and bread, using sensors and minimal input from the user. The system would know the difference between rare, medium rare, medium, and well done roasts. The category of intelligent technique that would describe this system is _______ a) expert system b) neural network c) care based reasoning d) fuzzy logic
d) fuzzy logic
A company buys cloth in one country, has designs made in another country, sews the garments in another country, and sells the finished product in yet other countries. This firm is actively engaging in the practice of __________. a) job migration b) performance effectiveness c) value creation d) global outsourcing
d) global outsourcing
The strength of patent protection is that it a) puts the strength of law behind copyright b) allows protection from internet theft of ideas put forth publicly c) is easy to define d) grants a monopoly on underlying concepts and ideas
d) grants a monopoly on underlying concepts and ideas
Compared to digital markets, traditional markets have a) lower search costs b) stronger network effects c) higher delayed gratification effects d) higher transaction costs
d) higher transaction costs
Immanuel Kant's Categorical Imperative states that a) if an action cannot be taken repeatedly, then it is not right to be taken at any time b) one should take the action that produces the least harm or incurs the least cost c) one can put values in rank order and understand the consequences of various courses of action d) if an action is not right for everyone to take, it is not right for anyone to take
d) if an action is not right for everyone to take, it is not right for anyone to take
Which of the five moral dimensions of the information age do the central business activities of ChoicePoint raise? a) property rights and obligations b) system quality c) accountability and control d) information rights and obligations
d) information rights and obligations
To automate routine tasks to help firms search for and filter information for use in electronic commerce and supply chain management a firm would most likely use a) CAD systems b) virtual reality systems c) fuzzy logic systems d) intelligent agents
d) intelligent agents
The act of engaging consumers in a dialog that dynamically adjusts the experience to the individual describes which dimension of e-commerce technology? a) ubiquity b) personalization/customization c) richness d) interactivity
d) interactivity
Why is overstocking warehouses not an effective solution for a problem of low availability? A) It does not speed product time to market. B) It is an inefficient use of raw materials. C) It increases sales costs. D) It increases inventory costs.
d) it increases inventory costs
The practice of spamming has been growing because a) telephone solicitation is no longer legal b) it is good advertising practice and brings in many new customers c) it helps pay for the internet d) it is so inexpensive and can reach so many people
d) it is so inexpensive and can reach so many people
Which of the following statements is NOT an accurate description of the importance of knowledge to a firm? a) knowledge experiences network effects as more people share it b) knowledge should be seen as an intangible key asset c) knowledge enables firms to become more efficient in their use of scarce resources d) knowledge is unconditional
d) knowledge is unconditional
Tools for the management, delivery, tracking, and assessment of various types of employee learning best describes a ______ a) investment workstation b) organizational learning system c) employee enrichment system d) learning management system
d) learning management system
The feature of political systems in which a body of laws is in place that permits individuals to recover the damages done to them by other actors, systems, or organizations is referred to as a) accountability b) responsibility c) due process d) liability
d) liability
Which of the following is NOT a challenge being faced by Salesforce.com, as discussed in the chapter case? a) increased competition from traditional industry leaders such as Microsoft and SAP b) continuing to differentiate its product and develop complementary new products and services c) maintaining 24/7 availability for clients d) moving into a more scalable, on-demand environment
d) moving into a more scalable, on-demand environment
European privacy protection is _______ than in the United States a) less far-reaching b) less liable to laws c) much less stringent d) much more stringent
d) much more stringent
Which of the following systems is NOT used to capture tacit knowledge? a) expert system b) case-based reasoning c) fuzzy logic d) neural network
d) neural network
When the members of a special task force are asked to develop a proposal for increasing the international sales of an existing product, this problem most likely requires __________ decisions. a) routine b) programmed c) crisis d) nonprogrammed
d) nonprogrammed
Which type of software is created and updated by a worldwide community of programmers and available for free? a) software packages b) mashups c) outsourced d) open source
d) open source
Changing organizational behavior by sensing and responding to new experience and knowledge is called ______ a) change management b) knowledge networking c) the knowledge value chain d) organizational learning
d) organizational learning
Selling the same goods to different targeted groups at different prices is called a) cost customization b) cost optimization c) price gouging d) price discrimination
d) price discrimination
In order to help implement her firm's strategic plans, the CEO of a business firm would most likely want marketing, manufacturing, and fiance executives to develop ________. a) means-ends chains b) operational plans c) flexible budgets d) project management
d) project management
Virtual reality systems a) provide engineers, designers, and factory managers with precise control over industrial design and manufacturing b) provide an important source of expertise for organizations c) allow groups to work together on documents d) provide architects, engineers, and medical workers with precise, photorealistic simulations of objects
d) provide architects, engineers, and medical workers with precise, photorealistic simulations of objects
In the information age, the obligations that individuals and organizations have regarding the preservation of existing values and institutions fall within the moral dimension of a) family and home b) property rights and obligations c) system quality d) quality of life
d) quality of life
According to research on ethics in the workplace, ________ is/are often a major and frequent source of pressures that create ethical dilemmas for people in their jobs. a) declining morals in society b) long work hours c) low pay d) requests or demands from bosses
d) requests or demands from bosses
Which of the following is /not/ one of the categories of services that are popular for m-commerce? a) location-based services b) financial services c) games and entertainment d) retail shopping
d) retail shopping
The US Department of Commerce, developed a _______ framework in order to enable US businesses to legally use personal data from EU countries a) COPPA b) P3P c) PGP d) safe-harbor
d) safe-harbor
In a business firm, a marketing plan would most likely deal with _________. a) production methods and technologies b) money and capital investments c) facilities and workforce recruiting d) sales and product distribution
d) sales and product distribution
Which of the following was the leading marketing format in 2010? a) display ads b) e-mail c) classifieds d) search engine
d) search engine
You are planning the requirements for a site tracking and reporting system for your company Web site. Which of the following information requirements would /not/ be essential for this function? a) number of unique visitors b) pages visited c) products purchased d) secure credit card clearing
d) secure credit card clearing
Planning is best described as the process of ____________ and __________. a) developing premises about the future; evaluating them b) measuring results; taking corrective action c) measuring past performance; targeting future performance d) setting objectives; deciding how to accomplish them
d) setting objectives; deciding how to accomplish them
Expertise and experience of organizational members that has not been formally documented best describes ______. a) wisdom b) information c) data d) tacit knowledge
d) tacit knowledge
Personal creativity drivers include creativity skills, task expertise, and __________. a) strategic opportunism b) management support c) organizational culture d) task motivation
d) task motivation
The quality of ubiquity, as it relates to e-commerce, is illustrated by a) the same set of standards being used across the globe b) the spread of plentiful, cheap information c) the enabling of commerce worldwide d) the availability of the Internet everywhere and anytime
d) the availability of the Internet everywhere and anytime
One of the difficulties of patent protection is a) that only the underlying ideas are protected b) digital media cannot be patented c) preventing the ideas from falling into public domain d) the years of waiting to receive it
d) the years of waiting to receive it
A client computer networked to a server computer, with processing split between the two types of machines, is called a(n) a) service-oriented architecture b) on-demand architecture c) multi-tiered client/server architecture d) two-tiered client/server architecture
d) two-tiered client/server architecture
Which principle states that a person should only receive orders from one boss in an organization? a) scalar b) contingency c) Hawthorne d) unity of command
d) unity of command
all of the following are contemporary and growing hardware platform trends except a) green computing b) virtualization c) cloud computing d) unix
d) unix
A _____ is very important to a knowledge worker's system. a) careful filing system b) financial analysis system c) CAD capability d) user-friendly interface
d) user-friendly interface
The Federal Trade Commission FIP principle of Notice/Awareness states that a) customers must be allowed to choose how their information will be used for secondary purposes other than the supporting transaction b) data collectors must take responsible steps to assure that consumer information is accurate and secure from unauthorized use c) there is a mechanism in place to enforce FIP principles d) web sites must disclose their information practices before collecting data
d) web sites must disclose their information practices before collecting data
A network that covers broad geographical regions is most commonly referred to as a (n) a) local area network b) intranet c) peer-to-peer network d) wide area network
d) wide area network
Which of the following is NOT one of the main six factors to consider when evaluating how much your firm should spend on IT infrastructure? a) your firm's business strategy b) the IT investments made by competitor firms c) market demand for your firm's services d) your firm's organizational culture
d) your firm's organizational culture
samuel tilden
democratic candidate of the election of 1876 he won the popular vote over his opponent Rutherford B Hayes
military reconstruction act
divided the south into 5 military districts, and essentially put the south into military control
radical republicans
faction of the american politicians from 1854. opposed by moderates and conservative factions led by abraham lincoln. strongly opposed slavery during the war.
According to the courts, in the creation of software, unique concepts, general functional features, and even colors are protectable by copyright law
false
Advances in data storage have made routine violation of individual privacy more difficult
false
Application server software is responsible for locating and managing stored Web pages.
false
Autonomic computing is implemented primarily with enterprise or ISP servers
false
Client/server computing is a widely used form of centralized processing
false
Despite the passage of several laws defining and addressing computer crime, accessing a computer system without authorization is not yet a federal crime
false
IT Infrastructure technology is purely a set of physical devices and software applications that are required to operate the entire enterprise
false
Like an ASP, a Web hosting service provides shared applications to subscribed users, but does this through a web portal
false
Most American and European privacy law is based on a set of five principles called COPPA
false
P3P encrypts or scrambles e-mail or data so that it cannot be read illicitly
false
Protection for trade secrets is enforced at the federal level
false
TCO refers to the original cost of purchased technology: both hardware and software
false
The drawback to copyright protection is passing stringent criteria of nonobviousness
false
The key concepts in patent law are originality, novelty, and value
false
The last step in analyzing an ethical issue should be to identify the stakeholders, people who have a vested interest in the outcome of the decision
false
Today most business firms have discontinued operating their legacy systems, replacing these with inexpensive Web services and hosted software
false
Whereas XML is limited to describing how data should be presented in the form of Web pages, HTML can perform presentation, communication, and data storage tasks
false
white castle
first fast food industry in 1921 that took advantage of the impact of automobiles
federal aid road act
first federal highway funding law, was instrumental in extending and improving the country's road system
at&t
first telephone company founded by edison in 1885. connected people, and began to eliminate regional differences. Virtual monopoly over long-distance calling. Used a party-line system, one line runs between many.
herbert spencer
he applied charles darwin's theory of natural selection to society and economics. Gives us the phrase "survival of the fittest"
henry ford
he implemented the assembly line model into his automobile factories. mass-production brought the price of automobiles down considerably. first big seller was the Model T in 1914. He made automobiles a necessity to american life.
buck duke
he was a u.s. tobacco industrialist known for the introduction of modern cigarette manufacture and marketing. acquired a license to use the first automated cigarette making machine , by 1890 he supplied 40% of the american cigarette market
karl marx
his theories about society, economics and politics - collectively known as Marxism - hold that human societies progress through class struggle: a conflict between an ownership class that controls production and a dispossessed labouring class that provides the labour for production
samuel morse
inventor of the telegraph in 1844. First transcontinental telegraph line in 1861, transatlantic lines by the 1870s
alva fisher
inventor of the washing machine by using electric motors and galvanizing the tub to wash the clothing. He invented the first washing machine in the year 1908
national league
one of the two baseball leagues constituting major league baseball in the U.S. and canada
thomas edison
regarded as one of history's most influential inventors, whose contributions to the modern era transformed the lives of people the world over. He is best known for having invented the electric light bulb, the phonograph, and the first motion-picture camera
rutherford b hayes
republican candidate of the election of 1876. due to the compromise of 1877 he was elected president. this indicates the reconstruction era coming to a close
james watt
scottish inventor who was known for making improvements to the steam engine
b & o railroad
stands for baltimore and ohio was also the aftermath of revolutionized transportation and it also changed the way americans planned for war
Web services can exchange information between two different systems regardless of the operating system or programming languages on which the systems are based
true
milestone motel
the first motel in the world, The emergence and popularization of the automobile in the United States of the early 20th century inspired many car owners beyond commuting into town
vertical integration
the term _________ describes a style of growth and management control also described management styles that bring large portions of the supply chain not only under a common ownership, but also into one corporation
royal air force
the united states led the world in pioneering aviation but then the british incorporated it into their military first. they were known as the ________
erie canal
this was built in 1825 from the aftermath of the revolutionizing of transportation with steamboats
industrial revolution
transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to 1840. this transition marks a major turning point in history. in particular, average income and population produced a sustained growth.
A cookie is a small file containing information about you and your Web activities that is deposited on your hard disk by a Web site
true
An application server may reside on the same computer as a Web server or on its own dedicated computer
true
Copyright is the legal protection afforded intellectual property, such as a song, book, or video game
true
Enterprise integration requires software that can link disparate applications and enable data to flow freely among different parts of the business.
true
Hypertext markup language specifies how text, graphics, video, and sound are placed on a Web page document.
true
In green computing, reducing computer power consumption is a top priority
true
Insofar as software is essentially an intangible good, procedures of software cannot be held liable for any damages that their software unintentionally causes
true
Java software is designed to run on any computer or computing device, regardless of specific microprocessor or operating system it uses
true
Most Internet businesses do very little to protect the privacy of their customers
true
N-tier computing is a multi-tier, load-balancing scheme for Web-based application in which significant parts of Web site content, logic, and processing are performed by smaller, less expensive servers located nearby the user.
true
Privacy is the right to be left alone when you want to be, without surveillance or interference from other individuals or organizations
true
Professionals take on special rights and obligations because of their special claims to knowledge, wisdom, and respect
true
SANs create large central pools of storage that can be rapidly accessed and shared by multiple servers
true
Scalability refers to the ability of a computer, product, or system to expand to serve a large number of users without breaking down
true
Spyware is software that comes hidden in downloaded applications and can track your online movements
true
Technostress is a computer-related malady whose symptoms include fatigue
true
The European Parliament has passed a ban on unsolicited commercial messaging
true
The collection of Web services that are used to build a firm's software systems constitutes what is known as a service-oriented architecture
true
The mainframe market has grown steadily over the past decade
true
The most common type of computer-related RSI is CTS
true
The operating system is used to manage the computer's activities
true
Trade secret law protects the actual ideas in a work product, not just their manifestations
true
Which of the following would NOT be used as an input for an information system? A) digital dashboard B) handheld computer C) bar-code scanner D) cell phone
A) digital dashboard
Which main business function is responsible for maintaining employee records? A) sales and marketing B) human resources C) finance and accounting D) manufacturing and production
B) human resources
Which of the following statements is NOT true about information technology's impacts on business firms? A) It helps firms expand in size. B) It helps firms lower the cost of market participation. C) It helps reduce internal management costs. D) It helps reduce transaction costs.
A) It helps firms expand in size.
________ is the ability to offer individually tailored products or services using the same production resources as bulk production. A) Mass customization B) Size customization C) Magnitude customization D) Dimension customization
A) Mass customization
An example of a business using information systems to attain operational excellence is A) Wal-Mart's RetailLink system. B) the Mandarin Oriental hotel's customer-preference tracking system. C) Verizon's Web-based digital dashboard. D) Apple Inc.'s iPod.
A) Wal-Mart's RetailLink system
The fundamental set of assumptions, values, and ways of doing things that has been accepted by most of a company's members is called its A) culture. B) environment. C) atmosphere. D) values.
A) culture
Sociologists study information systems with an eye to understanding A) how systems affect individuals, groups, and organizations. B) how human decision makers perceive and use formal information. C) how new information systems change the control and cost structures within the firm. D) the production of digital goods.
A) how systems affect individuals, groups, and organizations.
Which of the following would NOT be considered a disruptive technology? A) instant messaging B) e-mail C) Internet telephony D) PCs
A) instant messaging
Which of the following are key corporate assets? A) intellectual property, core competencies, and financial and human assets B) production technologies and business processes for sales, marketing, and finance C) knowledge and the firm's tangible assets, such as goods or services D) time and knowledge
A) intellectual property, core competencies, and financial and human assets
Amazon's use of the Internet as a platform to sell books more efficiently than traditional bookstores illustrates a use of information services for A) low-cost leadership. B) marketing effectiveness. C) focusing on market niche. D) strengthening supplier intimacy.
A) low-cost leadership.
According to the ________ definition of organizations, an organization is seen as a means by which primary production factors are transformed into outputs consumed by the environment. A) microeconomic B) macroeconomic C) sociotechnical D) behavioral
A) microeconomic
A firm can exercise greater control over its suppliers by having A) more suppliers. B) fewer suppliers. C) global suppliers. D) local suppliers.
A) more suppliers.
Which of the following objectives best describes the business strategy behind the development of smart grid initiatives by power companies, as discussed in the chapter case? A) operational excellence B) new products and services C) competitive advantage D) customer support
A) operational excellence
Order data for baseball tickets and bar code data are examples of A) raw input. B) raw output. C) customer and product data. D) sales information.
A) raw input
A substitute product of most concern for a cable TV distributor is A) satellite TV. B) broadcast TV. C) satellite radio. D) the Internet.
A) satellite TV.
The use of information systems because of necessity describes the business objective of A) survival. B) improved business practices. C) competitive advantage. D) improved flexibility.
A) survival
An example of a social complementary asset is A) technology and service firms in adjacent markets. B) training programs. C) distributed decision-making rights. D) all of the above.
A) technology and service firms in adjacent markets
Thomas Friedman's declaration that the world was now "flat" meant that A) the Internet has reduced the economic advantages of developed countries. B) globalization is starting to offer less advantage to large corporations. C) the global economy is increasingly commanded by fewer and larger corporations. D) global capitalism is homogenizing culture and business practices throughout the world.
A) the Internet has reduced the economic advantages of developed countries
From a business perspective, raw data is transformed systematically during various stages, transforming it into valuable information, in a process called A) the information value chain. B) the IT value chain. C) information processing. D) feedback.
A) the information value chain
Which of the following constitutes an organizational element in the UPS tracking system described in the chapter? A) the specification of procedures for identifying packages with sender and recipient information B) monitoring service levels C) promoting the company strategy of low-cost, superior service D) the use of handheld computers and networks for managing package delivery
A) the specification of procedures for identifying packages with sender and recipient information
Which of the following can force a business and its competitors to compete on price alone? A) transparent marketplace B) high product differentiation C) poor process efficiency D) demand control
A) transparent marketplace
An example of an organizational complementary asset is A) using the appropriate business model. B) a collaborative work environment. C) laws and regulations. D) all of the above.
A) using the appropriate business model
The interaction between information systems and organizations is influenced A) primarily by the decision making of middle- and senior-managers. B) by many factors, including structure, politics, culture, and environment. C) by two main microeconomic forces: capital and labor. D) primarily by the organization's business processes and culture.
B) by many factors, including structure, politics, culture, and environment.
The ________ model is used to describe the interaction of external forces that affect an organization's strategy and ability to compete. A) network economics B) competitive forces C) competitive advantage D) demand control
B) competitive forces
Maintaining the organization's financial records is a central purpose of which main business function? A) manufacturing and accounting B) finance and accounting C) sales and manufacturing D) finance and sales
B) finance and accounting
Psychologists study information systems with an eye to understanding A) how systems affect individuals, groups, and organizations. B) how human decision makers perceive and use formal information. C) how new information systems change the control and cost structures within the firm. D) the production of digital goods.
B) how human decision makers perceive and use formal information.
The six important business objectives of information technology are new products, services and business models; customer and supplier intimacy; survival; competitive advantage; operational excellence; and A) improved flexibility B) improved decision making C) improved business practices D) improved efficiency
B) improved decision making
Verizon's implementation of a Web-based digital dashboard to provide managers with real-time information such as customer complaints is an example of A) improved flexibility. B) improved decision making. C) improved efficiency. D) customer and supplier intimacy.
B) improved decision making
The four major types of competitive strategy are A) low-cost leadership; substitute products and services; customers; and suppliers. B) low-cost leadership; product differentiation; focus on market niche; and customer and supplier intimacy. C) new market entrants; substitute products and services; customers; and suppliers. D) low-cost leadership; new market entrants; product differentiation; and focus on market niche.
B) low-cost leadership; product differentiation; focus on market niche; and customer and supplier intimacy.
In a hierarchical organization, the upper levels consist of A) managerial and professional employees. B) managerial, professional, and technical employees. C) professional and operational employees. D) managerial, professional, and operational employees.
B) managerial, professional, and technical employees
When a firm provides a specialized product or service for a narrow target market better than competitors, they are using a ________ strategy. A) product differentiation B) market niche C) mass customization D) process efficiency
B) market niche
Disciplines that contribute to the technical approach to information systems are A) computer science, engineering, and networking. B) operations research, management science, and computer science. C) engineering, utilization management, and computer science. D) management science, computer science, and engineering.
B) operations research, management science, and computer science.
Converting raw data into a more meaningful form is called A) capturing. B) processing. C) organizing. D) feedback.
B) processing
Wal-Mart's continuous replenishment system allows it to A) provide mass customization. B) provide an efficient customer response system. C) strengthen customer intimacy. D) achieve economy of scale.
B) provide an efficient customer response system.
An example of a professional bureaucracy is a A) small startup firm. B) school system. C) mid-size manufacturing firm. D) consulting firm.
B) school system.
The three principal levels within a business organization hierarchy are A) senior management, operational management, and service workers. B) senior management, middle management, and operational management. C) senior management, operational management, and information systems. D) senior management, middle management, and service workers.
B) senior management, middle management, and operational management.
The temp agency that you own is having serious difficulties placing temps because few of them are familiar with Internet research. Investing in training software to enhance your workers' skills is an example of using technology to achieve which business objective? A) customer and supplier intimacy B) survival C) competitive advantage D) improved decision-making
B) survival
An example of a business using information systems for customer and supplier intimacy is A) Wal-Mart's RetailLink system. B) the Mandarin Oriental hotel's customer-preference tracking system. C) Verizon's Web-based digital dashboard. D) Apple Inc.'s iPod.
B) the Mandarin Oriental hotel's customer-preference tracking system
The costs incurred when a firm buys on the marketplace what it cannot make itself are referred to as A) switching costs. B) transaction costs. C) procurement. D) agency costs.
B) transaction costs.
How does the technical view of organizations fall short of understanding the full impacts of information systems in a firm? A) It sees information systems as a way to rearrange the inputs and outputs of the organization. B) It sees capital and labor as primary production factors. C) It sees the inputs and outputs, labor and capital, as being infinitely malleable. D) It sees the organization as a social structure similar to a machine.
C) It sees the inputs and outputs, labor and capital, as being infinitely malleable.
Which of the following would not be a complementary asset for a solar panel manufacturer? A) international solar equipment certification standards B) government funding for green technology C) centralized hierarchical decision making D) innovation-driven management team
C) centralized hierarchical decision making
Dell Computer's use of information systems to improve efficiency and implement "mass customization" techniques to maintain consistent profitability and an industry lead illustrates which business objective? A) improved flexibility B) improved business practices C) competitive advantage D) survival
C) competitive advantage
Which of the following is NOT one of the competitive forces? A) suppliers B) other competitors C) external environment D) customers
C) external environment
Hilton Hotels' use of customer information software to identify the most profitable customers to direct services to is an example of using information systems to A) strengthen customer intimacy. B) differentiate their service. C) focus on market niche. D) increase efficiency.
C) focus on market niche.
Overproduction or underproduction of goods and services, misallocation of resources, and poor response times are the results of a firm's having A) poor relationships with suppliers. B) poor relationships with customers. C) inadequate information. D) a surplus of information.
C) inadequate information.
The three activities in an information system that produce the information organizations use to control operations are A) information retrieval, research, and analysis. B) input, output, and feedback. C) input, processing, and output. D) data analysis, processing, and feedback.
C) input, processing, and output
Engineers, scientists, or architects, who design new products or services for a firm, belong to which level of a business hierarchy? A) middle management B) production workers C) knowledge workers D) data workers
C) knowledge workers
The field that deals with behavioral issues as well as technical issues surrounding the development, use, and impact of information systems used by managers and employees in the firm is called A) information systems literacy. B) information systems architecture. C) management information systems. D) information technology infrastructure.
C) management information systems
The average number of tickets sold daily online is an example of A) input. B) raw data. C) meaningful information. D) feedback.
C) meaningful information
Which of the following business objectives best describes the strategy behind the use of technology in the new Yankee Stadium? A) competitive advantage B) improved decision making C) new products and services D) survival
C) new products and services
The discipline that focuses on mathematical techniques for optimizing parameters of organizations, such as transportation and inventory control, is A) management science. B) MIS. C) operations research. D) utilization management.
C) operations research.
Mintzberg's classification of organizational structure categorizes the knowledge-based organization where goods and services depend on the expertise and knowledge of professionals as a(n) A) entrepreneurial structure. B) divisionalized bureaucracy. C) professional bureaucracy. D) adhocracy.
C) professional bureaucracy.
Which of the following industries has a low barrier to entry? A) automotive B) computer chip C) restaurant D) airline
C) restaurant
Business processes are collections of A) informal practices and behaviors. B) formalized and documented practices. C) routines. D) rights and privileges.
C) routines
A corporation that funds a political action committee, which in turn promotes and funds a political candidate who agrees with the values of that corporation, could be seen as investing in which main category of complementary assets? A) managerial B) governmental C) social D) organizational
C) social
Data management technology consists of the A) physical hardware and media used by an organization for storing data. B) detailed, preprogrammed instructions that control and coordinate the computer hardware components in an information system. C) software governing the organization of data on physical storage media. D) hardware and software used to transfer data.
C) software governing the organization of data on physical storage media
A firm that must invest in new information systems capabilities in order to comply with federal legislation can be said to be investing to achieve which business objective? A) customer intimacy B) operational excellence C) survival D) improved reporting
C) survival
The move of retail banking to use ATMs after Citibank unveiled its first ATMs illustrates the use of information systems to achieve which business objective? A) improved efficiency B) customer and supplier intimacy C) survival D) competitive advantage
C) survival
The costs for firms operating on a global scale have been drastically reduced by A) networking technology. B) investments in organizational complementary assets. C) the Internet. D) the rise of digital content.
C) the Internet.
A managerial element in the UPS tracking system described in the chapter is A) taking inventory. B) providing package status reports to customers. C) the decision to use automation. D) in-house package tracking software.
C) the decision to use automation
Which of the following choices may lead to competitive advantage: (1) new products, services, and business models; (2) charging less for superior products; (3) responding to customers in real time? A) 1 only B) 1 and 2 C) 2 and 3 D) 1, 2, and 3
D) 1,2, and 3
An example of a business using information systems to create new products and services is A) Wal-Mart's RetailLink system. B) the Mandarin Oriental hotel's customer-preference tracking system. C) Verizon's Web-based digital dashboard. D) Apple Inc.'s iPod.
D) Apple Inc.'s iPod
All of the following are major features of organizations that impact the use of information systems EXCEPT for A) business processes. B) environments. C) goals. D) agency costs.
D) agency costs.
Which of the following are environmental actors that interact with an organization and its information systems? A) customers B) suppliers C) regulatory agencies D) all of the above
D) all of the above
An information system can enable a company to focus on a market niche through A) complex trend forecasting. B) tailoring products to the client. C) intensive product trend analysis. D) intensive customer data analysis.
D) intensive customer data analysis.
Which field of study focuses on both a behavioral and technical understanding of information systems? A) sociology B) operations research C) economics D) management information systems
D) management information systems
The hardware and software used to transfer data in an organization is called A) data management technology. B) networking and data management technology. C) data and telecommunications technology. D) networking and telecommunications technology.
D) networking and telecommunications technology
A manufacturer of deep-sea oil rigs may be least concerned about this marketplace force. A) product differentiation B) traditional competitors C) low number of suppliers D) new market entrants
D) new market entrants
In a business hierarchy, the level that is responsible for monitoring the daily activities of the business is A) middle management. B) service workers. C) production management. D) operational management.
D) operational management.
As discussed in the chapter opening case, which of the four generic strategies did Verizon employ to combat the competition offered by AT&T? A) low-cost leadership B) focus on market niche C) customer and supplier intimacy D) product differentiation
D) product differentiation
According to Leavitt's model of organizational resistance, the four components that must be changed in an organization in order to successfully implement a new information system are A) environment, organization, structure, tasks. B) technology, people, culture, and structure. C) organization, culture, management, and environment D) tasks, technology, people, and structure.
D) tasks, technology, people, and structure.
Output A) is feedback that has been processed to create meaningful information. B) is information that is returned to appropriate members of the organization to help them evaluate the input stage. C) transfers data to the people who will use it or to the activities for which it will be used. D) transfers processed information to the people who will use it or to the activities for which it will be used.
D) transfers processed information to the people who will use it or to the activities for which it will be used
An organization is a A) stable, formal social structure that takes resources from the environment and processes them to produce outputs. B) formal, legal entity with internal rules and procedures that must abide by laws. C) collection of social elements. D) B and C E) A, B, and C
E) A, B, and C
Computers are only part of an information system.
True
Developing a new product, fulfilling an order, and hiring a new employee are examples of business processes.
True
Government and private sector standards are examples of complementary social assets required to optimize returns from IT investments
True
In order to understand how a specific business firm uses information systems, you need to know something about the hierarchy and culture of the company.
True
Internet advertising is growing at approximately 10 percent a year.
True
The behavioral approach to information systems leaves aside technical solutions to instead analyze the psychological, social, and economic impacts of systems.
True
The dimensions of information systems are management, organizations, and information technology.
True
UPS's use of Web-based tools that allow customers to embed UPS functions such as tracing and cost calculations into their own Web sites was an information systems solution used to achieve customer intimacy.
True