BUS 391 EXAM 2
define IP address
# that identifies a particular device
5 Primary activities of the value chain
1. inbound logistics 2. operations/manufacturing 3. outbound logistics 4. sales and marketing 5. customer service
define ISP (Internet service provider)
3 Main functions: provides internet access, serves as a gateway to the internet, and pays for the internet
how do organizations use BI? (4 categories)
4 main categories: informing, deciding, problem solving, and project management
define IPv4 and IPv6
IPv4=most common form, 4 decimal dotted notation IPv6=6 decimal dotted notation
what are the types of networks?
PAN, LAN, WAN, internet
what are the competitive advantages of using info systems?
Products: enhances existing products, create new product, differentiate products Process: lock in customers and buyers, lock in suppliers, raise barriers to market entry, establish alliances, reduce costs
3 levels of cloud service:
Sass(employees and customers), Paas(application developers and testers), Iaas(network architects and systems admin)
define activity
a business function that receives inputs and outputs
define repository
a collection of something (ex. raw materials or a database)
define data warehouse (acquiring data)
a facility for managing an organization's BI data
define protocol
a set of rules and data structures for organizing communications
define NLP- Natural Language Processing
ability of a computer system to understand human spoken language to answer questions
define AI- Artificial intelligence
ability of a machine to simulate human abilities such as vision, communication, recognition, learning, and decision making in order to reach a goal
what are the 3 primary activities in the BI process?
acquire data, perform analysis, and publish results
define URL (uniform resource locator)
address on the internet
define the client server era
allowed clients to send requests across the internet to servers (1990s-2000s) so there was internet but no modern cloud computing yet
define cloud computing architecture
allows employees and customers to access organizational data and applicants located in the cloud
define value
amount of money that a customer is willing to pay for a resource, product, or service
define unsupervised data mining
analysis's do not create a model or hypothesis prior to running the analysis EX. CLUSTERED ANALYSIS
define deep learning
applying neural networking to learning tasks
define DNS (domain name system)
assigns domain names to IP addresses (ex. cal poly portal is the name but the address would be a bunch of numbers)
define elastic
automatically adjusts for unpredictable demand, limits financial risk
what are the 5 forces that determine industry structure
bargaining power of customers, threat of substitution, bargaining power of supplies, threat of new entrants, rivalry
define strong AI
can complete all the same tasks as a human
define data lake
central repository for large amounts of raw, unstructured data
define dimension
characteristics of a measure
define data mining
classify and predict
define private clouds
cloud owned and operated for its own benefit, and is privately located
define internet
collection of networks you use when you send email or access a website (a network of networks)
define bluetooth
common wireless protocol used to make PAN connections (short distances)
why did companies start using VPN during covid?
companies have switched to remote working so they require VPNs for remote access to internal systems and online services
define database category
computers that run a DBMS that process requests to receive and store data
define server category
computers that run web servers and process application programs
define user category
computers/phones/mobile devices that have browsers that request/process webpages
define hybrid clouds
computing environment that combines public and private cloud environments
define neural network
computing system modeled after the human brain that is used to predict values and make observations
define transmission control protocol
core internet protocol that grantees the reliable delivery of packets
define cost
cost of inputs and outputs
4 competitive strategies
cost, differentiation, industry wide, focus
define reporting
create information about past performance
define measure
data item of interest
define supervised data mining
data miners develop a model prior to the analysts and apply statistical techniques to data to estimate parameters of the model EX. REGRESSION ANALYSIS
define three tier architecture
design of users and computers with 3 categories: user, server, database
define router
device that connects different networks together
define margin
difference between the value that an activity generates and the cost of the activity
define scalable
easily able to respond to incremental growth in demand
define machine learning
extraction of knowledge from data based on algorithms creates from training data
define big data
find patterns and relationships in big data
define weak AI
focused on completing a single specific task
define first mover advantage
gaining market share by being the first develop a new technology in a market segment
define second mover advantage
gaining market share by following a pioneer company and imitating its product or service
define http
hypertext transfer protocol, used for fetching resources
define dirty data
inaccurate, incomplete, or inconsistent data
what are the driving forces of AI innovation?
increases in computing power, availability of large data sets for training, cloud scalability and applications, increased device connectivity, new AI techniques, practical AI applications
5 forces flow order
industry structure, competitive strategy, value chains, business processes, info systems
define business intelligence systems
info systems that process operational, social, and other data to identify patterns, relationships, and trends for use by business pros and other knowledge workers
define linkages
interactions across value activities
define public clouds
internet based cloud services available to anyone
define granularity
is the data too fine or not fine enough?
define mainframe era
large-scale high speed centralized computers for their internal data processing methods (1960s-1980s)
what is LAN
local area network- connects devices that reside in a single geographical location on the premises of the company that operates the LAN
define on-premises
locally installed and configured info systems
why has the cloud become "the choice"?
lower costs, ubiquitous access, improved scalability, elasticity, virtualization technology, flexible standardized processing capabilities.
define switching costs
make it difficult for customers to switch to another product to keep them locked in
define turing test
method of inquiry in AI for determining whether or not a computer is capable of thinking like a human being. if a human does not know if they are interacting with a human or machine, then the machine passed the test
define business processes
network of activities that generate value by transforming inputs and outputs
define value chain
network of value creating activities
define WAN wireless (5G) with example
next generation (5th generation tech standard for cellular networks) ex. cellular
define OLAP
online analytical processing,
define hadoop
open source program supported by the apache foundation that implements map reduce on potentially thousands of computers
what are the sources data for BI systems
operational databases, social data, purchased data, and employee knowledge
define cloud vendors
organizations that sell computing infrastructure, software as a service, or storage
what is PAN
personal area network- connects devices located around a specific person
what is centralized processing
processing performed in one computer or in a cluster of couples computers in a single location, thin clients, and no internet or cloud
define internet protocol
provides the IP address
what are the 3 techniques for processing BI data?
reporting, data mining big data
define pooled
same physical hardware, economies of scale
define https
secure transmission for hypertext transfer protocol
define algorithim
set of procedures used to solve a mathematical problem
define data mart
smaller data collection that addresses the needs of a particular department or functional area of the business (subset, ex. sales data mart, inventory data mart)
define ethernet
specifies hardware characteristics such as which wire came from which signals (wired LAN connections)
what are the two kinds of data mining
supervised and unsupervised
define CDN (content delivery network)
system of hardware and software that stores user data in many different geographical locations and makes the data available on demand
define map reduce
technique for harnessing the power of thousands of computers working in parallel
define RFM
technique readily implented with basic reporting operations used to analyze and rank customers according to their purchasing patterns
define the cloud
the elastic leasing of pooled computer resources over the internet
define the 5 forces model
the forces that determine the industry structure and profitability. furthermore, the intensity of each of the five forces determines the characteristics of the industry
what is the defining characteristic of OLAP reports?
they are DYNAMIC. they contain MEASURES and DIMENSIONS
what is the goal of AI?
to create artificial general intelligence, create all the same tasks a human can
define VPN (Virtual private networks)
uses the internet to create the appearance of private, secure networks
what are the 3 Vs for big data
volume, velocity, variety
define hop
when a data packet moves from one router to another
what is WAN
wide area network- connects computers at different geographical locations
define wifi
wireless tech used to connect devices to the internet
how would you use a RFM?
you could identify clusters of customers w/ similar values