Systems, 10th Edition by Hossein
Bidgoli, Chapters 1 - 14 bw
, Table of Contents bw bw
1. Information Systems in Business.
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2. Computers and Their Business Applications.
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3. Data and Business Intelligence.
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4. Personal, Legal, Ethical, and Organizational Issues.
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5. Protecting Information Resources.
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6. Data Communication: Delivering Information Anywhere and Anytime.
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7. A Connected World.
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8. E-Commerce.
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9. Global Information Systems.
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10. Building Successful Information Systems.
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,11. Enterprise Systems.
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12. Supporting Decisions and Processes.
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13. Artificial Intelligence and Automation.
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14. Emerging Trends, Technologies, and Applications.
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, 1. Information Systems in Business. bw bw bw
2.
True / False
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1. When repetitive transaction-
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processing operations are automated, human involvement is increasingly required.
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a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
RATIONALE: Correct
Computers are most beneficial in transaction-
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processing operations. These operations are repetitive, such as printing numero
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us checks, or involve enormous volumes of data, such as inventory control in a
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multinational textile company. When these systems are automated, human invol
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vement is minimal. See 1-3:The Beginning: Transaction-Processing Systems
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POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: Define transaction-processing systems
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QUESTION TYPE: bw True / False bw bw
HAS VARIABLES:
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: MIS.10e.1.3
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TOPICS:
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ion systems importance
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KEYWORDS: Remember
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2. Information systems are broader in scope than information technologies.
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a. True