11th Edition by Hossein Bidgoli, Verified
Chapters 1 - 14, Complete Newest Version
, 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 Systems in 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
DATE CREATED: 10/22/2019 1:26 PM
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
TOPICS:
Information systems Information
systems importance
, KEYWORDS: Understand
DATE BCREATED: 10/22/2019 B1:26 BPM
DATE BMODIFIED: 10/22/2019 B1:26 BPM
3. In Ba Bmanagement Binformation Bsystem B(MIS) Bapplication, Bprocesses Bare Busually Bmethods Bfor Bperforming Ba
Btask.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
RATIONALE: Correct
In Ban BMIS Bapplication, Bprocesses Bare Busually Bmethods Bfor Bperforming Ba
Btask. BSee B 1- B4: BManagement BInformation BSystems
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: Define Bmanagement Binformation Bsystems.
QUESTION BTYPE: True B/ BFalse
HAS BVARIABLES: False
LEARNING BOBJECTIVES: B MIS.10e.1.4
TOPICS: Management Binformation Bsystems
KEYWORDS: Remember
DATE BCREATED: 10/22/2019 B1:26 BPM
DATE BMODIFIED: 10/22/2019 B1:26 BPM
4. In Bdesigning Ba Bmanagement Binformation Bsystem B(MIS), Bthe Bfirst Btask Bis Bto Bcollect Bdata Band Banalyze Bit.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
RATIONALE: Correct
In Bdesigning Ban BMIS, Bthe Bfirst Btask2is Bto Bclearly Bdefine Bthe Bsystem’s
Bobjectives. B See B1- B4: BManagement BInformation BSystems
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: Define Bmanagement Binformation Bsystems.
QUESTION BTYPE: True B/ BFalse
HAS BVARIABLES: False
LEARNING BOBJECTIVES: B MIS.10e.1.4
TOPICS: Management Binformation Bsystems
KEYWORDS: Remember
DATE BCREATED: 10/22/2019 B1:26 BPM
DATE BMODIFIED: 10/22/2019 B1:26 BPM
5. An Binformation Bsystem Bshould Bcollect Bdata Bfrom Bboth Bexternal Band Binternal Bsources, Balthough
Borganizational B objectiv Bes Band Bthe Btype Bof Bapplication Balso Bdetermine Bwhat Bsources Bto Buse.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
RATIONALE: Correct