ISM4402 Exam 1
The user interface of a BI system is often referred to as a(n) ________.
Dashboard
________ providers focus on providing technology and services aimed toward integrating data from multiple sources.
Data Warehouse
What is the intent of the analysis of data that is stored in a data warehouse?
Data in a data warehouse is stored for the sole propose of analysis. This copy of the data is not for production, transaction processing, or record keeping.
________ analytics help managers understand current events in the organization including causes, trends, and patterns.
Descriptive
Computerized support is only used for organizational decisions that are responses to external pressures, not for taking advantage of opportunities.
False
Data generation is a precursor, and is not included in the analytics ecosystem.
False
Decision support system (DSS) and management information system (MIS) have precise definitions agreed to by practitioners.
False
Demands for instant, on-demand access to dispersed information decrease as firms successfully integrate BI into their operations.
False
Due to industry consolidation, the analytics ecosystem consists of only a handful of players across several functional areas.
False
Information systems that support such transactions as ATM withdrawals, bank deposits, and cash register scans at the grocery store represent transaction processing, a critical branch of BI.
False
Major commercial business intelligence (BI) products and services were well established in the early 1970s.
False
Managing information on operations, customers, internal procedures and employee interactions is the domain of cognitive science.
False
Successful BI is a tool for the information systems department, but is not exposed to the larger organization.
False
The growth in hardware, software, and network capacities has had little impact on modern BI innovations.
False
The use of dashboards and data visualizations is seldom effective in identifying issues in organizations, as demonstrated by the Silvaris Corporation Case Study.
False
Describe and define Big Data. Why is a search engine a Big Data application?
For data to be big - it cannot be stored in a single storage unit. Big data is also described in terms of volume variety, velocity, and veracity. A search engine is big data because it is searching billions (volume) of webpages (variety - different media content on the pages) rapidly (velocity) to find the most accurate match to the string you searched (veracity).
The filing system developed by Google to handle Big Data storage challenges is known as the ________ Distributed File System.
Hadoop
The programing algorithm developed by Google to handle Big Data computational challenges is known as ________.
MapReduce
________ providers focus on bringing all the data stores into an enterprise-wide platform.
Middleware
During the early days of analytics, data was often obtained from the domain experts using manual processes to build mathematical or knowledge-based models.
True
In the 2000s, the DW-driven DSSs began to be called BI systems.
True
Managing data warehouses requires special methods, including parallel computing and/or Hadoop/Spark.
True
Many business users in the 1980s referred to their mainframes as "the black hole," because all the information went into it, but little ever came back and ad hoc real-time querying was virtually impossible.
True
The use of statistics in baseball by the Oakland Athletics, as described in the Moneyball case study, is an example of the effectiveness of prescriptive analytics.
True
Traditional BI systems use a large volume of static data that has been extracted, cleansed, and loaded into a data warehouse to produce reports and analyses.
True
The Google search engine is an example of Big Data in that it has to search and index billions of ________ in fractions of a second for each search.
Web pages
Online transaction processing (OLTP) systems handle a company's routine ongoing business. In contrast, a data warehouse is typically
a distinct system that provides storage for data that will be made use of in analysis.
Fundamental reasons for investing in BI must be ________ with the company's business strategy.
aligned
Data warehouses are intended to work with informational data used for online ________ processing systems.
analytical
Organizations using BI systems are typically seeking to ________ the gap between the operational data and strategic objectives has become more pressing.
close
How are enterprise resources planning (ERP) systems related to supply chain management (SCM) systems?
complementary systems
Which of the following is an umbrella term that combines architectures, tools, databases, analytical tools, applications, and methodologies?
BI
________ cycle times are now extremely compressed, faster, and more informed across industries.
Business
________ is an umbrella term that combines architectures, tools, databases, analytical tools, applications, and methodologies.
Business intelligence
Business applications have moved from transaction processing and monitoring to other activities. Which of the following is NOT one of those activities?
data monitoring
A(n) ________ is a major component of a Business Intelligence (BI) system that holds source data.
data warehouse
BI applications must be integrated with
databases, legacy systems, and enterprise systems. (All of the above)
Different types of players are identified and described in the analytics ________.
ecosystem
The very design that makes an OLTP system efficient for transaction processing makes it inefficient for
end-user ad hoc reports, queries, and analysis.
The need for more versatile reporting than what was available in 1980s era ERP systems led to the development of what type of system?
executive information systems
In the Opening Vignette on Sports Analytics, what type of modeling was used to predict offensive tactics?
heat maps
As the number of potential BI applications increases, the need to justify and prioritize them arises. This is not an easy task due to the large number of ________ benefits.
intangible
Software monitors referred to as ________ can be placed on a separate server in the network and use event- and process-based approaches to measure and monitor operational processes.
intelligent agents
Which of the following developments is NOT contributing to facilitating growth of decision support and analytics?
locally concentrated workforces
What type of analytics seeks to determine what is likely to happen in the future?
predictive
________ analytics help managers understand probable future outcomes.
predictive
What type of analytics seeks to recognize what is going on as well as the likely forecast and make decisions to achieve the best performance possible?
prescriptive
The competitive imperatives for BI include all of the following EXCEPT
right user
Which of the following is NOT an example of transaction processing?
sales report
What has caused the growth of the demand for instant, on-demand access to dispersed information?
the more pressing need to close the gap between the operational data and strategic objectives
Big Data often involves a form of distributed storage and processing using Hadoop and MapReduce. One reason for this is
the processing power needed for the centralized model would overload a single computer.
In the Opening Vignette on Sports Analytics, what was adjusted to drive one-time ticket sales?
ticket prices
A(n) ________ is a major component of a Business Intelligence (BI) system that is often browser based and often presents a portal or dashboard.
user interface
List four possible analytics applications in the retail value chain.
• Inventory Optimization • Price Elasticity • Market Basket Analysis • Shopper Insight • Customer Churn Analysis • Channel Analysis • New Store Analysis • Store Layout • Video Analytics
Business intelligence (BI) is a specific term that describes architectures and tools only.
False
What are the four major components of a Business Intelligence (BI) system?
1. A data warehouse, with its source data 2. Business analytics, a collection of tools for manipulating, mining, and analyzing the data in the data warehouse 3. Business performance management (BPM) for monitoring and analyzing performance 4. A user interface (e.g., a dashboard)
In what decade did disjointed information systems begin to be integrated?
1980s
Relational databases began to be used in the
1980s.
Today, many vendors offer diversified tools, some of which are completely preprogrammed (called shells). How are these shells utilized?
All a user needs to do is insert the numbers.
Why is data alone worthless?
Alone, data is worthless because it does not provide business value. To provide business value, it has to be analyzed.
How does Amazon.com use predictive analytics to respond to product searches by the customer?
Amazon uses clustering algorithms to segment customers into different clusters to be able to target specific promotions to them. The company also uses association mining techniques to estimate relationships between different purchasing behaviors. That is, if a customer buys one product, what else is the customer likely to purchase? That helps Amazon recommend or promote related products. For example, any product search on Amazon.com results in the retailer also suggesting other similar products that may interest a customer.
Describe the three major subsets of the Analytics Focused Software Developers portion of the Analytics Ecosystem.
Descriptive analytics: middleware industry programs that describe what is currently or was happening in the business. Predictive analytics: mainly statistical packages and mathematical algorithms that predict what will happen based on prior data Prescriptive analytics: more research-based software that makes suggestions on actions to take based on prior data
List and describe three levels or categories of analytics that are most often viewed as sequential and independent, but also occasionally seen as overlapping.
Descriptive: What is currently happening or was happening in the business Predictive: What might happen given what has already happened Prescriptive: What to do given what has already happened
With ________, all the data from every corner of the enterprise is collected and integrated into a consistent schema so that every part of the organization has access to the single version of the truth when and where needed.
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
BI represents a bold new paradigm in which the company's business strategy must be aligned to its business intelligence analysis initiatives
False
Business applications can be programmed to act on what real-time BI systems discover. Describe two approaches to the implementation of real-time BI.
One approach is a run-of-the-mill business intelligence system that involves a data warehouse that provides real-time answers to business queries based on data loaded in from the transaction processing system Another approach would be a business activity management (BAM) system. This system would use sensors or software monitors to discover events that are key to the business.
________ analytics help managers make decisions to achieve the best performance in the future.
Prescriptive
Which of the following statements about Big Data is true?
Pure Big Data systems do not involve fault tolerance.
What storage system and processing algorithm were developed by Google for Big Data?
The storage system was the Hadoop Distributed File System and the algorithm was MapReduce
Computer applications have moved from transaction processing and monitoring activities to problem analysis and solution applications.
True