MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT
FINAL PAPER 2026 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS COMPLETE SOLUTION
▶ DocMerit. Answer: A platform where students can sell their class
notes and study guides.
▶ Critical path. Answer: Identified as the longest stretch of dependent
activities and measuring them from start to finish
▶ Operational CRM. Answer: Supports traditional transactional
processing for day to day front office operations or systems that deal
directly with the customers
▶ Autonomic computing. Answer: A self-managed computer model
named after and patterned on the human body's autonomic nervous
system
▶ Real-time adaptive security. Answer: The network security model
necessary to accommodate the emergence of multiple perimeters and
,moving parts on the network and increasingly advance threats targeting
enterprises
▶ Autonomous agent. Answer: Software that carries out some set of
operations on behalf of a user or another program with some degree of
independence or autonomy and employs some knowledge of
representation of the users goals or desires
▶ Machine learning. Answer: A type of artificial intelligence that
enables computers to both understand concepts in the environment and
also to learn
▶ Information of everything (IoE). Answer: A concept that extends the
Internet of Things emphasis on machine to machine communication to
describe a more complex system that encompasses people and processes
▶ Ambient digital experience. Answer: A band of the physical, virtual,
and electronic environment creating a real-time ambient environment
that changes as the user moves from one place to another
▶ Internet protocol version 6 (IPv6). Answer: The most recent version
of the communications protocol that provides an identification and
location system for computers on networks and routes traffic across the
Internet
,▶ Interoperability. Answer: Capability of two or more computer
systems to share data and resources even though they are made by
different manufacturers
▶ Protocol. Answer: A standard that specifies the format of data as well
as the rules to be followed during transmission
▶ Geocoding. Answer: A coding process that assigns a digital map
feature to an attribute that serves as a unique ID (tract number, node
number) or classification (soil type, zoning category)
▶ Spatial data (geospatial data). Answer: Identifies the geographical
location of features and boundaries on earth such as natural or
constructed features, oceans, and more
▶ Geographic information system (GIS). Answer: Stores, views, and
analyze geographic data creating a multidimensional chart or map
▶ Application delivery. Answer: Delivers Applications to corporate and
personal smartphones and tablets.
▶ Mobile application management (MAM). Answer: Delivers
Applications to corporate and personal smartphones and tablets. It
assists with software delivery, licensing, and maintenance and can limit
how sensitive data can be shared among apps.
, ▶ Mobile Device Management (MDM). Answer: Remotely controls
smartphones and tablets, ensuring data security. MIS departments
implement it by requiring passcodes on organizational smartphones to
ensure data encryption and, in the event of a lost smartphone, that all
data on the device can be deleted remotely.
▶ War chalking. Answer: The practice of tagging pavement with code
displayed where WiFi access is available.
▶ WiFi protected access (WPA). Answer: A wireless security protocol
to protect WiFi networks. It is an improvement on the original WiFi
security standard, WEP, and provides more sophisticated data encryption
and user authentication.
▶ Wired equivalent privacy (WEP). Answer: Encryption algorithm
designed to protect wireless transmission data. It encrypts the data by
using a key that converts the data to a nonhuman readable form.
▶ Voice over LTE (VOLTE). Answer: Allow mobile voice calls to be
made over broad band networks creating under the right network
conditions clear audio and fewer dropped calls.
▶ Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX).
Answer: Communication technology and at providing high-speed
wireless data over metropolitan area networks.