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A systems development method that typically uses a spiral development model, which builds on a series
of iterations, to make adapting to changes easier for all stakeholders. - (ANSWER)adaptive method
Systems development method that attempts to develop a system incrementally, by building a series of
prototypes and constantly adjusting them to user requirements. Related to adaptive method. -
(ANSWER)agile method
A software application that runs on a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet. - (ANSWER)app
Software programs, such as email, word processors, spreadsheets, and graphics packages, used by
employees in typical office scenarios - (ANSWER)application software
A commercial exchange (e.g., products or services) between businesses, typically enabled by the Internet
or electronic means. - (ANSWER)B2B (business-to-business)
An equipment management model where employees are in charge of their devices (e.g., computers,
tablets, smartphones) at work, not the IT department. This includes device selection and setup, program
installation and updating, and network connectivity (including security). - (ANSWER)BYOD
A commercial exchange (e.g., products or services) between businesses and consumers conducted over
the Internet. - (ANSWER)B2C (business-to-consumer)
A graphical representation of business functions that consist of business processes, such as sales,
accounting, and purchasing. - (ANSWER)business model
A description of specific events, tasks, and desired results. - (ANSWER)business process
, A graphical representation of one or more business processes. - (ANSWER)business process model
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A standard set of shapes and symbols used to represent events, processes, and workflows in computer-
based modeling tools. - (ANSWER)business process modeling notation (BPMN)
A definition of a company's overall functions, processes, organization, products, services, customers,
suppliers, competitors, constraints, and future direction - (ANSWER)business profile
How a system handles data and produces useful information. Business rules, also called business logic,
reflect the operational requirements of the business. Examples include adding the proper amount of sales
tax to invoices, calculating customer balances and finance charges, and determining whether a customer is
eligible for a volume-based discount. - (ANSWER)business rules
Provide job-related information support to users at all levels of a company. - (ANSWER)business support
system
Powerful software used in computer-aided systems engineering (CASE) to help systems analysts develop
and maintain information systems. - (ANSWER)CASE tool
A credential an individual earns by demonstrating a certain level of knowledge and skill on a standardized
test. - (ANSWER)certification
A term used in object-oriented modeling to indicate a collection of similar objects. - (ANSWER)class
A technique that uses powerful programs called -these- tools to provide an overall framework for systems
development. The tools support a wide variety of design methodologies, including structured analysis and
object-oriented analysis. Also referred to as computer-aided systems engineering. - (ANSWER)computer-
aided software (or systems) engineering (CASE)
A set of beliefs, rules, traditions, values, and attitudes that define a company and influence its way of
doing business - (ANSWER)corporate culture
The ability to compare, classify, evaluate, recognize patterns, analyze cause and effect, and apply logic.
Such skills are valued in the IT industry. - (ANSWER)critical thinking skill