CIS3345:
Management Information Systems

Spring, 2015

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Question 1:    Information technologies are playing an expanding role in business in terms of:

                       
 Workgroup collaboration
                          Increasing Digital Divides
                          Managerial Decision Making
                          A and B
                          A and C

Question 2:    In the the present day Organization Table, the IS area:

                         is directed by the Chief Information officer
                          can be found directly under accounting
                          can be found directly under management
                          can be found under each of the Vice Presidential areas
                          has generally been outsourced

Question 3:    In this text, when we discuss Management Challenges, we are referring to:

                       
 Fundamental behavioral, technical, business and managerial concepts about IS components and IS roles
                          Major concepts, developments and management issues in issues in IS Technology
                          The major uses of Information Technologies for operations, management and competitive advantages
                          How information professionals and specialists plan, develop and implement information systems to meet business opportunities
                         The challenges of effectively and ethically managing information systems at the end-user, enterprise, and global levels of the business

Question 4:    A system is:

                       
 An assembly of resources and procedures each of which accomplishes an independent function
                          A collection of unrelated procedures and functions
                          A collection of components working together toward a single goal
                          A and B
                          A and C

Question 5:    Which of the following is a component of a system?

                       
 Modulation
                          Input
                          Interfaces
                          Extrafaces
                          All of the above are components

Question 6:    System outputs refer to:

                       
 monitoring and evaluating feedback to determine whether a system is moving toward its goal
                          data about the performance of a system
                          transferring elements that have been produced by a transformation process to their ultimate destination
                          Adjustment to improve system performance
                          capturing and assembling elements that enter the system to be processed

Question 7:    Open systems refer to:

                       
 systems which interact with their environment
                          Some mechanical systems, such as thermostats
                          systems which produce affects affecting the environment
                          All of the above
                          A and C

Question 8:    The 'hardware' component of information system resources includes

                       
 the operating system
                          applications programs
                          PCs
                          A and B
                          All of the above

Question 9:    In an information system, software resources would include all of the following except

                       
 System software
                          Operating system program
                          Telecommunications networks
                          applications programs
                          All are software resources

Question 10 Telecommunications networks consist of:

                       
 Computers, Internet, intranets, and extranets
                          Communications processors
                          Devices interconnected by communications media and controlled by communications software
                          All of the Above
                          None of the above

Question 11 How do information systems and information technologies differ?

                       
 The terms information systems and information technologies are essentially the same and can be used interchangeably
                          The term information systems describes all the components and resources necessary to deliver its information and functions to the organization. The term information technology refers to the various hardware and software components necessary for the system to operate
                          Information technology can contain simple hardware components such as pencil-and-paper while information systems rely on computer based technologies
                          The term information technologies describes all the components and resources necessary to deliver its information and functions to the organization. The term information systems refers to the various hardware and software components necessary for the system to operate
                          None of the above

Question 12 Your text classifies information systems as either operations or management support information systems. Which one of the following would be classified as an operations support system?

                       
 Management information systems
                          Process control systems
                          Executive information systems
                          Decision support systems
                          All of the above

Question 13 A manager needs to have summary sales information by product line available to her on a timely basis when purchasing decisions need to be made. The type of information system most likely to provide this type of information would be classified as a:

                       
 Transaction processing systems
                          Enterprise collaboration system
                          Management Information system
                          Process Control System
                          Executive Information Systems

Question 14 The major thrust of knowledge management systems (KMS) is to:

                       
 Develop computer systems with capabilities normally associated with human intelligence, such as reasoning, learning, and problem solving
                          Develop computer systems in order to help knowledge workers create, organize, and share important business knowledge wherever and whenever needed
                          Develop computer systems that support or shape the competitive position and strategies of an enterprise
                          Develop computer systems that provide a variety of composite or cross-functional capabilities
                          Develop computer systems that support the knowledge of an expert

Question 15 Business applications of information systems are typically combinations of several types of information systems. This integration is referred to as:

                       
 Information reporting systems
                          Decision support systems
                          End user-computing systems
                          Strategic Information Systems
                          Cross functional informational systems

Question 16 The business applications of information systems have expanded significantly over the years. The expanding roles of information systems from the early 1950s to the present in sequential order are:

                       
 Management reporting, decision support, enterprise internetworking, data processing, strategic and end user support
                          Data processing, management reporting, strategic and end user support, enterprise internetworking, decision support
                          Data processing, management reporting, decision support, strategic and end user support, enterprise internetworking
                          Enterprise internetworking, management reporting, data processing, strategic and end user support, decision support
                          Enterprise internetworking, management reporting, data processing, decision support, strategic and end user support

Question 17 In the internet-worked E-business enterprise, an extranet refers to:
                       
 A network inside the enterprise
                          A network between an enterprise and its trading partners
                          A local area network within the enterprise
                          A wide area network within the enterprise
                          A network available to everyone

Question 18 The second step in developing information systems is:
                       
 analysis
                          investigation
                          design
                          maintenance
                          implementation

Question 19 Developing information system solutions to business problems in an organization is the responsibility of:
                       
 Information system specialists
                          Computer programmers
                          Systems Designers
                          Systems analysts
                          All information systems users throughout the organization

Question 20 The IS function:
                       
 only a contributor to operational efficiency
                          a collection of hardware and software
                          a minor source of information for decision making
                          All of the above
                          None of the above


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