MIS Chapter 5
Which architecture supports managing user access and using up-to-date antivirus software and patches? 1. Enterprise architect 2. Information architecture 3. Enterprise architecture 4. Infrastructure architecture
Information architecture
What refers to how well a system can adapt to increased demands? 1. Scalability 2. Availability 3. Capacity planning 4. Reliability
Scalability
What is interoperability? 1. A broad, general term that describes nonproprietary IT hardware and software made available by the standards and procedures by which their products work, making it easier to integrate them 2. The capability of two or more computer systems to share data and resources, even though they are made by different manufacturers 3. Contains a repertoire of web-based data and procedural resources that use shared protocols and standards permitting different applications to share data and services 4. A computer system designed that in the event a component fails, a backup component or procedure can immediately take its place with no loss of service
The capability of two or more computer systems to share data and resources, even though they are made by different manufacturers
Which of the following is not a component of an information architecture? 1. Backup and recovery 2. Disaster recovery 3. Web services 4. Information security
Web services
What is failover? 1. An exact copy of a system's information 2. A backup operational mode in which the functions of a computer component (such as a processor, server, network, or database) is assumed by secondary system components when the primary component becomes unavailable through either failure or scheduled down time 3. A computer system designed that in the event a component fails, a backup component or procedure can immediately take its place with no loss of service 4. The ability to get a system up and running in the event of a system crash or failure and includes restoring the information backup
A backup operational mode in which the functions of a computer component (such as a processor, server, network, or database) is assumed by secondary system components when the primary component becomes unavailable through either failure or scheduled down time
What is an open system? 1. Contains a repertoire of web-based data and procedural resources that use shared protocols and standards permitting different applications to share data and services 2. The capability of two or more computer systems to share data and resources, even though they are made by different manufacturers 3. A broad, general term that describes nonproprietary IT hardware and software made available by the standards and procedures by which their products work, making it easier to integrate them 4. A computer system designed that in the event a component fails, a backup component or procedure can immediately take its place with no loss of service
A broad, general term that describes nonproprietary IT hardware and software made available by the standards and procedures by which their products work, making it easier to integrate them
What is a backup? 1. An exact copy of a system's information 2. The ability to get a system up and running in the event of a system crash or failure and includes restoring the information backup 3. A computer system designed that in the event a component fails, a backup component or procedure can immediately take its place with no loss of service 4. A backup operational mode in which the functions of a computer component (such as a processor, server, network, or database) is assumed by secondary system components when the primary component becomes unavailable through either failure or scheduled down time
A computer system designed that in the event a component fails, a backup component or procedure can immediately take its place with no loss of service
What is fault tolerance? 1. An exact copy of a system's information 2. The ability to get a system up and running in the event of a system crash or failure and includes restoring the information backup 3. A computer system designed that in the event a component fails, a backup component or procedure can immediately take its place with no loss of service 4. A backup operational mode in which the functions of a computer component (such as a processor, server, network, or database) is assumed by secondary system components when the primary component becomes unavailable through either failure or scheduled down time
A computer system designed that in the event a component fails, a backup component or procedure can immediately take its place with no loss of service
What is extensible markup language (XML)? 1. A markup language for documents containing structured information 2. A markup system for integrating documents 3. A fourth generation language for integrating documents 4. None of the above
A markup language for documents containing structured information
Which company created its website to parallel the same sleek but simple design of its quarterly flagship magazine? 1. Abercrombie & Fitch 2. Virgin Mobile 3. US Coast Guard 4. Flags.com
Abercrombie & Fitch
What is recovery? 1. The ability to get a system up and running in the event of a system crash 2. The ability to get a system up and running in the event of a system failure 3. Restoring the information backup 4. All of the above
All of the above
Which of the following is a trend responsible for moving virtualization into the spotlight? 1. System administration costs increasing 2. Data centers running out of space 3. Increasing energy costs 4. All of the above
All of the above
What is a backup? 1. Restoring the information backup 2. The ability to get a system up and running in the event of a system crash or failure 3. All choices listed 4. An exact copy of a system's information
An exact copy of a system's information
What addresses the timeframes when systems can be accessed by employees, customers, and partners? 1. Reliability 2. Performance 3. Availability 4. Flexibility
Availability
What is a plan for how an organization will recover and restore partially or completely interrupted critical functions within a predetermined time after a disaster or extended disruption? 1. Disaster recovery plan 2. Hot Site 3. Disaster recovery cost curve 4. Business continuity planning
Business continuity planning
What are the four different lenses a business must use to look at an enterprise architecture plan? 1. Business, data, applications, and technology architecture 2. Business, processes, applications, and hardware 3. Enterprises, processes, applications, and hardware 4. Enterprise, data, applications, and software infrastructure
Business, data, applications, and technology architecture
What determines the future IT infrastructure requirements for new equipment and additional network capacity? 1. Scalability 2. Capacity planning 3. Reliability 4. Availability
Capacity planning
What are web services? 1. Contains a repertoire of web-based data and procedural resources that use shared protocols and standards permitting different applications to share data and services 2. The capability of two or more computer systems to share data and resources, even though they are made by different manufacturers 3. A broad, general term that describes nonproprietary IT hardware and software made available by the standards and procedures by which their products work, making it easier to integrate them 4. A computer system designed that in the event a component fails, a backup component or procedure can immediately take its place with no loss of service
Contains a repertoire of web-based data and procedural resources that use shared protocols and standards permitting different applications to share data and services
Which of the following is a great example of loose coupling? 1. Conversion of currency 2. Update customer address 3. Delete customer email address 4. All of the above
Conversion of currency
How frequently should a large organization that deals with large volumes of critical information backup? 1. Daily 2. Weekly 3. Bi-Weekly 4. Monthly
Daily
What is a detailed process for recovering information or an IT system in the event of a catastrophic disaster such as a fire or flood? 1. Disaster recovery plan 2. Disaster recovery cost curve 3. Hot Site 4. No choices listed
Disaster recovery plan
Which of the following is not an additional benefit of virtualization? 1. Rapid application deployment 2. Dynamic load balancing 3. Ease of use for customer relationship management systems 4. Streamlined disaster recovery
Ease of use for customer relationship management systems
What includes the plans for how an organization will build, deploy, use, and share its data, processes, and IT assets? 1. Infrastructure architecture 2. No choices listed 3. Information architecture 4. Enterprise architect
Enterprise architect
What includes the plans for how an organization will build, deploy, use, and share its data, processes, and IT assets? 1. Enterprise architect 2. Information architecture 3. Enterprise architecture 4. Infrastructure architecture
Enterprise architecture
Which organization did a 66-hour database failure allow consumers to purchase guns without background checks? 1. CIA 2. FBI 3. Police Department 4. Colorado State Government
FBI
A system should not be designed to include the ability to handle multiple currencies and languages if the company is not currently performing business in other countries. 1. True 2. False
False
What is a separate and fully equipped facility where the company can move immediately after a disaster and resume business? 1. Cold Site 2. Hot Site 3. Disaster recovery cost curve chart 4. Disaster recovery plan
Hot Site
Which website was inundated with more than 91 million page views on September 11, 2001? 1. Netflix 2. MSNBC 3. Verizon 4. Amazon
MSNBC
Which of the following is considered virtualization? 1. Updating a customer address 2. Partitioning a hard drive 3. Adding RAID to a server 4. All of the above
Partitioning a hard drive
What is recovery? 1. An exact copy of a system's information 2. The ability to get a system up and running in the event of a system crash or failure and includes restoring the information backup 3. A computer system designed that in the event a component fails, a backup component or procedure can immediately take its place with no loss of service 4. A backup operational mode in which the functions of a computer component (such as a processor, server, network, or database) is assumed by secondary system components when the primary component becomes unavailable through either failure or scheduled down time
The ability to get a system up and running in the event of a system crash or failure and includes restoring the information backup
The primary characteristics of a solid infrastructure include flexibility, scalability, reliability, availability, and performance. 1. True 2. False
True
Which company used its continuity planning group to safeguard against earthquakes and other natural disasters? 1. Virgin Mobile 2. FBI 3. Union Bank of California 4. All of the above
Union Bank of California