Chapter 11: Business Intelligence and Knowledge mgt
45. A dynamic _____ application responds to commands by composing tables "on the fly."
online analytical processing (OLAP)
29. BI software has become so popular in large companies that Microsoft decided to integrate such software into its popular database management system, ______ . a. SQL Server b. MySQL c. DB2 d. DBMS
SQL Server
3. Consumer clustering refers to the prediction of what each individual accessing a website is most likely to be interested in seeing. a. True b. False
False
31. Both data-mining and OLAP software are often integrated into _____ for the purpose of collecting business intelligence about customers. a. SCM systems b. ERP systems c. CRM systems d. HRM systems
CRM systems
35. ______are often designed to quickly present predefined business metrics, such as occupancy ratios in hotels and hospitals, or inventory turns in retail. a. Performance indicators b. Dashboards c. Toolboxes d. Shared whiteboards
Dashboards
59. What are the objectives of data mining?
Data mining has four main objectives: Sequence or path analysis: Finding patterns where one event leads to another, later event. Classification: Finding whether certain facts fall into predefined groups. Clustering: Finding groups of related facts not previously known. Forecasting: Discovering patterns in data that can lead to reasonable predictions.
7. Online analytical processing (OLAP) applications are powerful tools created specifically for shift employees. a. True b. False
False
9. Companies find that the data that they collect directly from consumers provides a full picture of customer needs. a. True b. False
False
26. Since OLAP applications are designed to process large amounts of records and produce summaries, they are usually significantly faster than relational applications such as those using . a. XML b. FTP protocols c. SQL queries d. SGML
SQL queries
51. ------ is a process by which one starts with a table that shows broad information and successively retrieves tables of more specific information.
drilling down
50. An organization can learn much about its customers, sellers, and itself by mining data warehouses and using OLAP software, but such techniques still do not satisfy another important challenge: how to manage _____.
knowledge
54. Knowledge management tools build _____ and help employees access them.
knowledge bases
36. The purpose of _____ is mainly to learn where to find information about a given subject. a. knowledge management b. data mining c. business analytics d. business intelligence
knowledge management
56. ______ tools help extract useful knowledge from millions of web documents.
knowledge management
53. The research company IDC argues that almost half of the work that do in organizations has already been done, at least partially.
knowledge workers
44. ------ is a data-mining application that understands what products or services are commonly purchased together, and on what days of the week.
market basket analysis
17. Data warehouses could be regarded as a type of , where new useful information is the precious find. a. vault b. mine c. reservoir d. wheel
mine
39. Some companies require workers to create reports of their finding to transfer knowledge into manageable . a. folders b. dictionaries c. online resources d. indexes
online resources
25. OLAP might process data from a . a. non-relational database b. cloud database c. navigational database d. transactional database
transactional database
1. Data-mining software searches through large amounts of data for meaningful patterns of information. a. True b. False
true
10. By compiling billions of consumer clickstreams and creating behavioral models, companies can determine individual consumers' interests from the sites they visited. a. True b. False
true
11. Expertise in narrow domains can be programmed in expert systems. a. True b. False
true
12. Knowledge management is the attempt by organizations to put procedures and technologies in place to filter and separate the most relevant knowledge. a. True b. False
true
14. Consumers' opinions on products and services posted online are sources of knowledge from the web. a. True b. False
true
2. One objective of data mining is classification: Finding whether certain facts fall into predefined groups. a. True b. False
true
6. Loyalty programs, such as frequent flier and consumer clubs, help organizations amass a steady flow of data about their customers. a. True b. False
true
8. Online analytical processing (OLAP) is increasingly used by corporations to gain efficiencies. a. True b. False
true
27. OLAP applications can process records per second. a. 10,000 b. 20,000 c. 30,000 d. 40,000
20,000
40. To group knowledge into manageable data, companies use _____software. a. clickstream b. autocategorization c. data mining d. OLAP
auto categorization
58. Practically all search engine sites, such as Google and Yahoo!, use _____ software, and continue to improve the software to provide more precise and faster responses to queries.
autocategorization
30. A major effort of most businesses, especially retail businesses, in using customer relationship management (CRM) systems is to collect _____ about customers. a. artificial intelligence b. business intelligence c. personal information d. knowledge management parameters
business intelligence
43. One objective of data mining is _____, the finding of groups of related facts not previously known.
clustering
34. The popular name of an interface for business intelligence tools is ____ . a. whiteboard b. command line interface c. dashboard d. graphic user interface
dashboard
49. Business intelligence _____ help executives quickly receive metrics, ratios, and trends in mostly graphic format.
dashboards
19. In banking, is employed to find profitable customers and patterns of fraud. a. resource recovery b. information integration c. web scraping d. data mining
data mining
22. Some companies use techniques to try to predict what customers are likely to purchase in the future. a. data-mining b. web scraping c. knowledge extraction d. information integration
data mining
41. ______ is the process of selecting, exploring, and modeling large amounts of data to discover previously unknown relationships that can support decision making.
data mining
42. While data has traditionally been used to see whether this or that pattern exists, _____ allows you to ask what patterns exist.
data mining
37. Information that can be gleaned from stored data is ______. a. knowledge b. experience c. intelligence d. wisdom
knowledge
21. The meaningful information gleaned from data warehouses using software tools is referred to as . a. raw data b. business intelligence c. unstructured data d. performance indicators
Business Intelligence
38. ______is the attempt by organizations to put procedures and technologies in place to transfer individual knowledge into databases. a. Data mining b. Knowledge management c. Knowledge extraction d. Data warehousing
Knowledge management
57. ____ automates the classification of data into categories for future retrieval.
Autocategorization
23. enables managers to see summaries and ratios of the intersection of any two dimensions in a database. a. CRM b. SCM c. OLAP d. CAD
OLAP
47. _____ Applications can easily answer questions such as, "Where are my weakest performing sales offices?" and "What products are selling well?"
Online analytical processing (OLAP)
16. Organizations must use software tools to process data into meaningful information to make useful. a. data warehouses b. information silos c. decision systems d. expert systems
data warehouses
52. Knowledge management attempts to transfer individual knowledge into .
databases
24. OLAP applications are usually installed on a special server that communicates with both the user's computer and the server or servers that contain a data warehouse or . a. house databases b. information silos c. relational applications d. dimensional databases
dimensional databases
46. In ------ , the raw data is organized in tables that show information in summaries and ratios so that the inquirer does not have to wait for processing raw data.
dimensional databases
20. The data-mining application that identifies which prospective clients should be included in a mailing or email list to obtain the highest response rate is known as . a. trend analysis b. customer churn c. consumer clustering d. direct marketing
direct marketing
55. Some software companies, such as Tacit Systems, Hivemine, and Safeharbor Knowledge Solutions have developed ____ , tools that facilitate knowledge sharing through intranets.
employee knowledge networks
13. Knowledge management software makes storage and organization of unstructured data more of a challenge. a. True b. False
false
15. Information technology impedes the turning of knowledge into routine. a. True b. False
false
4. Direct marketing is a data-mining application that identifies the reasons customers switch to competitors and predicts which customers are likely to do so.
false
5. Trend analysis refers to the identification of characteristics of transactions that are most likely to be fraudulent. a. True b. False
false
18. One objective of data mining is _____, the discovering of patterns in data that can lead to reasonable predictions. a. seeding b. producing c. forecasting d. recovering
forecasting
33. To make the use of BI tools convenient for executives, companies that develop BI tools create ____ that help the executives to quickly grasp business situations. a. data marts b. clickstream software c. programming languages d. interfaces
interfaces
48. Intelligent _____ allow employees to enter questions in free form or close to free form.
interfaces
28. The part of the BI software application that parses the questions entered by employees is known as the ______ . a. semantic layer b. data link layer c. network layer d. session layer
semantic layer
32. Companies such as Razorfish, DoubleClick, and Engage Software use ____ to collect consumer data. a. riskware b. malware c. middleware d. spyware
spyware