: executive business and system
managers that studies and
prioritizes competing project
proposals to determine which
projects will return the most for
an organization and should
therefore be approved is a
Student joint application
Answer: committee.
joint requirements
committee.
steering body.
prototyping body.
None of the above
Instructor Chapter 5,
Explanation: page 173
Points Received: 2 of 2
Comments:
Question 2. Question (TCO 1) A small-scale,
: incomplete, but working
sample of a desired system
is
Student an entity relationship
Answer: diagram.
a prototype.
a data-flow diagram.
a unified modeling
language diagram.
None of the above
Instructor Chapter 5,
Explanation: page 163
Points Received: 2 of 2
Comments:
Question 3. Question (TCO 1) A problem-solving
: technique that decomposes
a system into its component
parts while focusing on the
business problem
independent of technology is
Student systems design.
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, Answer:
systems analysis.
cause-and-effect
analysis.
joint application
design (JAD).
None of the above
Instructor Chapter 5,
Explanation: page 160
Points Received: 0 of 2
Comments:
Question 4. Question (TCO 1) Which of the
: following phases identifies
candidate solutions,
analyzes them, and
recommends a target
solution?
Student Scope definition
Answer: phase
Systems analysis
phase
Requirements
analysis phase
Decision analysis
phase
None of the above
Instructor Chapter 5,
Explanation: page 192
Points Received: 0 of 2
Comments:
Question 5. Question : (TCO 1) A system proposal
may be presented as a
Student Answer: report.
verbal
presentation.
walkthrough.
All of the above
None of the
above
Instructor Chapter 5, page
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