Management Information Systems,
By Hossein Bidgoli,
11th Edition
, Table of content
1. Information Systems In Business.
2. Computers And Their Business Applications.
3. Data And Business Intelligence.
4. Personal, Legal, Ethical, And Organizational Issues.
5. Protecting Information Resources.
6. Data Communication: Delivering Information Anywhere And Anytime.
7. A Connected World.
8. E-Commerce.
9. Global Information Systems.
10. Building Successful Information Systems.
11. Enterprise Systems.
12. Supporting Decisions And Processes.
13. Artificial Intelligence And Automation.
14. Emerging Trends, Technologies, And Applications.
,1. Information Systemsin Business.
2.
True / False
1. When Repetitive Transaction-Processing Operations Are Automated, Human Involvement Is Increasingly Required.
a. True
b. False
Answer: False
Rationale: Correct
Computers Are Most Beneficial In Transaction-
Processing Operations. These Operations Are Repetitive, Such As Printing Numerous
Checks, Or Involve Enormous Volumes Of Data, Such As Inventory Control In A
Multinational Textile Co Mpany. When These Systems Are Automated, Human Involvement
Is Minimal. See 1-
3:The Beginning: Transaction-Processing Systems
Points: 1
Difficulty: Easy
References: Define Transaction-Processing Systems
Question Type: True / False
Has Variables: False
Learning Objectives: Mis.10e.1.3
Topics:
Information Systems Information
Systems Importance
Keywords: Remember
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Date Modified: 11/20/2019 7:17 Pm
2. Information Systems Are Broader In Scope Than Information Technologies.
a. True
b. False
Answer: True
Rationale: Correct
Information Systems Are Broader In Scope Than Information Technologies, But The Two
O Verlap In Many Areas. Both Are Used To Help Organizations Be More Competitive
And To I Mprove Their Overall Efficiency And Effectiveness. See 1-
1: Computers And Information Systems In Daily Life
Points: 1
Difficulty: Moderate
References: Discuss Common Applications Of Computers And Information Systems.
Question Type: True / False
Has Variables: False
Learning Objectives: Mis.10e.1.1
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n 3. In A Management Information System (Mis) Application, Processes Are Usually Methods For
f Performing A Task.
o a. True
r
b. False
m
a Answer: True
t Rationale: Correct
i In An Mis Application, Processes Are Usually
o Methods For Performing A Task. See 1- 4:
n Management Information Systems
Points: 1
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Difficulty: Moderate
y
s References: Define Management Information Systems.
t Question Type: True / False
e Has Variables: False
m
Learning Objectives: Mis.10e.1.4
s
Topics: Management Information Systems
I Keywords: Remember
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r
m 4. In Designing A Management Information System (Mis), The First Task Is To Collect Data And
a Analyze It.
t a. True
i b. False
o Answer: False
n
Rationale: Correct
S In Designing An Mis, The First Task2is To Clearly
y Define The System’s Objectives. See 1- 4:
s Management Information Systems
t Points: 1
e Difficulty: Moderate
m
References: Define Management Information Systems.
s
Question Type: True / False
I Has Variables: False
m Learning Objectives: Mis.10e.1.4
p Topics: Management Information Systems
o
r Keywords: Remember
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c 5. An Information System Should Collect Data From Both External And Internal Sources,
e Although Organizational Objectiv Es And The Type Of Application Also Determine What
Keywords: Understand
Sources To Use.
Date a. True
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