Deck 2: Analyzing the Business Case

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A systems request form should ____.

A)have clear instructions
B)be difficult to understand
C)not include enough space for all required information
D)not indicate what supporting documents are needed
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____ limitations result when a system that was designed for a specific hardware configuration becomes obsolete when new hardware is introduced.

A)Mission
B)Relationship
C)Feasibility
D)Performance
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____ components can provide automated response to sales inquiries, Web-based order processing, and online inventory tracking.

A)Mission statement
B)Customer relationship management (CRM)
C)Feasibility study
D)Total cost of ownership (TCO)
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IT Departments today ____ .

A)only consult users if they want input
B)handle all aspects of systems development
C)are not closely linked to management
D)are more team-oriented
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During strategic planning, top managers ask a series of questions that is called a ____ analysis because it examines a company's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.

A)CRM
B)TCO
C)JIT
D)SWOT
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The estimated costs of a proposed system usually are considered the ____, which includes ongoing support and maintenance costs, as well as acquisition costs.

A)CRM
B)TCO
C)JIT
D)RFID
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An example of a tangible benefit includes a(n) ____.

A)user-friendly system that improves employee job satisfaction
B)sales tracking system that supplies better information for marketing decisions
C)new Web site that enhances the company's image
D)online package tracking system that decreases the need for clerical staff
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Hardware-based security controls include ____.

A)passwords
B)various levels of user access
C)coding data
D)none of the above
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A(n) ____ is an example of an intangible benefit.

A)user-friendly system that improves employee job satisfaction
B)new scheduling system that reduces overtime
C)online package tracking system that decreases the need for clerical staff
D)sophisticated inventory control system that cuts excess inventory
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<strong>  Of the measures of feasibility in the accompanying figure, ____ considers questions such as Does management support the project? and Will the new system require training for users?</strong> A)schedule feasibility B)technical feasibility C)economic feasibility D)operational feasibility <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Of the measures of feasibility in the accompanying figure, ____ considers questions such as "Does management support the project?" and "Will the new system require training for users?"

A)schedule feasibility
B)technical feasibility
C)economic feasibility
D)operational feasibility
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Many companies implement ____ systems that integrate all customer-related events and transactions.

A)CRM
B)TCO
C)JIT
D)RFID
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When setting priorities for systems requests, the highest priority goes to projects that provide the ____.

A)least benefit, at the highest cost, in the longest period of time
B)least benefit, at the lowest cost, in the longest period of time
C)greatest benefit, at the highest cost, in the shortest period of time
D)greatest benefit, at the lowest cost, in the shortest period of time
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Strategic planning starts with a ____ that reflects the firm's vision, purpose, and values..

A)Relationship Diagram
B)Feasibility Study
C)Performance Assessment
D)Mission Statement
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When evaluating systems requests, which of the following is an advantage of a systems review committee ____.

A)action on requests must wait until the committee meets
B)one person's bias is less likely to affect the decisions
C)members might favor projects requested by their own departments
D)internal political differences could delay important decisions
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A feasibility study includes tests for ____ feasibility, which means that the projected benefits of the proposed system outweigh the estimated costs.

A)economic
B)schedule
C)operational
D)technical
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Electronic data interchange (EDI) enables ____ inventory systems, which rely on computer-to-computer data exchange to minimize unnecessary inventory.

A)CRM
B)TCO
C)JIT
D)RFID
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____ planning is the process of identifying long-term organizational goals, strategies, and resources.

A)Opportunity
B)Preliminary
C)Strategic
D)Vertical
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Systems development typically starts with a ____.

A)feasibility study, followed by a systems request, which includes a preliminary investigation
B)systems request, followed by a preliminary investigation, which includes a feasibility study
C)preliminary investigation, followed by a feasibility study, which includes a systems request
D)feasibility study, followed by a preliminary investigation, which includes a systems request
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A feasibility study includes tests for ____ feasibility, which means that a proposed system will be used effectively after it has been developed.

A)operational
B)technical
C)schedule
D)economic
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A feasibility study includes tests for ____ feasibility, which refers to the practical resources needed to develop, purchase, install, or operate the system.

A)operational
B)technical
C)schedule
D)economic
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The primary method of obtaining information during the preliminary investigation is to ____.

A)analyze organization charts
B)conduct interviews
C)review documentation
D)observe operations
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To avoid the problem of project creep, ____.

A)define project scope as vaguely as possible
B)leave project scope undefined
C)define project scope as clearly as possible
D)expand the focus beyond the problem at hand
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A systems analyst conducts a(n) ____ investigation to study the systems request and recommend specific action.

A)preliminary
B)appendix
C)systems
D)transitional
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When using a ____ diagram to investigate causes of a problem, an analyst first states the problem and then draws a main bone with sub-bones that represent possible causes of the problem.

A)wishbone
B)fishbone
C)jawbone
D)crossbones
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A(n) ____ is a requirement or condition that a system must satisfy or an outcome that a system must achieve.

A)condition
B)constraint
C)impediment
D)obstacle
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Projects where management has no choice in implementing them are called ____ projects.

A)discretionary
B)nondiscretionary
C)appended
D)concatenated
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A survey is ____, generally takes less time, and can involve a broad cross-section of people.

A)more flexible than a series of interviews, and it is less expensive
B)more flexible than a series of interviews, but it is more expensive
C)not as flexible as a series of interviews, but it is less expensive
D)not as flexible as a series of interviews, and it is more expensive
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<strong>  Of the measures of feasibility in the accompanying figure, ____ considers points such as Does the proposed platform have sufficient capacity for future needs? and Will the hardware and software environment be reliable?</strong> A)schedule feasibility B)technical feasibility C)economic feasibility D)operational feasibility <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Of the measures of feasibility in the accompanying figure, ____ considers points such as "Does the proposed platform have sufficient capacity for future needs?" and "Will the hardware and software environment be reliable?"

A)schedule feasibility
B)technical feasibility
C)economic feasibility
D)operational feasibility
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<strong>  Of the measures of feasibility in the accompanying figure, issues that relate to ____ include Has management established a firm timetable for the project? and Will a project manager be appointed?</strong> A)schedule feasibility B)technical feasibility C)economic feasibility D)operational feasibility <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Of the measures of feasibility in the accompanying figure, issues that relate to ____ include "Has management established a firm timetable for the project?" and "Will a project manager be appointed?"

A)schedule feasibility
B)technical feasibility
C)economic feasibility
D)operational feasibility
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A popular technique for investigating causes and effects is called a ____ diagram, which is an analysis tool that represents the possible causes of a problem as a graphical outline.

A)wishbone
B)fishbone
C)jawbone
D)crossbones
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Projects where management has a choice in implementing them are called ____ projects.

A)discretionary
B)nondiscretionary
C)appended
D)concatenated
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In sequence, the interviewing process involves a series of steps: ____, conduct the interview, document the interview, and evaluate the interview.

A)determine the people to interview, establish objectives for the interview, develop interview questions, prepare for the interview
B)establish objectives for the interview, develop interview questions, prepare for the interview, determine the people to interview
C)develop interview questions, prepare for the interview, determine the people to interview, establish objectives for the interview
D)prepare for the interview, determine the people to interview, establish objectives for the interview, develop interview questions
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A(n) _____, sometimes called a(n) _____, is another problem-solving tool often used by an analyst to look for a correlation between two variables..

A)Gantt chart, work breakdown structure
B)Fishbone diagram, Ishikawa diagram
C)Pareto chart, vertical bar graph
D)XY chart, scatter diagram
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Projects with very general scope definitions are at risk of expanding gradually, without specific authorization, in a process called project ____.

A)dilation
B)creep
C)expansion
D)drift
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Determining the project ____ means to define the boundaries, or extent, of a project - being as specific as possible.

A)index
B)matrix
C)scope
D)estimation
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In a preliminary investigation report, the ____ contain(s) a brief description of the system, the name of the person or group performing the investigation, and the name of the person or group who initiated the investigation.

A)introduction
B)systems request summary
C)expected benefits
D)time and costs estimates
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When assessing priorities for systems requests, a systems analyst should look for a high score in which of the following ____.

A)Will the proposed system diminish customer service?
B)Will the proposed system increase costs?
C)Will the proposed system result in less information for the organization?
D)Will the proposed system increase revenue for the company?
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<strong>  Of the measures of feasibility in the accompanying figure, ____ assesses tangible and intangible benefits to the company in addition to costs.</strong> A)schedule feasibility B)technical feasibility C)economic feasibility D)operational feasibility <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Of the measures of feasibility in the accompanying figure, ____ assesses tangible and intangible benefits to the company in addition to costs.

A)schedule feasibility
B)technical feasibility
C)economic feasibility
D)operational feasibility
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In the preliminary investigation report, the ____ section contains the results of the preliminary investigation, including a description of the project's scope, constraints, and feasibility.

A)appendix
B)introduction
C)case for action
D)findings
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____ is an example of a discretionary project.

A)Creating a new report for a user
B)Adding a report required by a new federal law
C)Including annual updates to payroll and tax percentages
D)Including quarterly changes in insurance reporting required by law
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As users rely more heavily on information systems to perform their jobs, they are likely to request even more IT services and support.
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Internal and external factors affect every business decision that a company makes, and IT systems are no exception.
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Systems requests seldom are aimed at improving service to customers or users within a company.
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Common reasons for systems requests are ____.

A)improved services
B)weaker controls
C)better performance
D)reduced cost
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By questioning users about additional capabilities they would like to have, instead of focusing on difficulties, a systems analyst ____.

A)leaves project scope undefined
B)gets a better understanding of operations
C)highlights ways to improve the user's job
D)builds better, more positive relationships with users
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In a preliminary investigation report, the case for action section includes a summary of the project request and a specific recommendation. _________________________
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A SWOT analysis contributes to the strategic planning process by identifying ____ resources.

A)technical
B)human
C)financial
D)logistical
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____ is/are an external factor(s) that affect(s) IT systems projects.

A)Technology
B)Competitors
C)Managers
D)Suppliers
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Competition drives many information systems decisions.
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A Gantt chart is drawn as a vertical bar graph; arranged in descending order, so the team can focus on the most important causes, the bars represent various causes of a problem. _________________________
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A clear definition of project scope and constraints promotes misunderstandings that arise where managers assume that the system will have a certain feature or support for a project, but later find that the feature is not included. _________________________
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____ is/are an internal factor(s) that affect(s) IT systems projects.

A)The economy
B)User requests
C)Strategic plans
D)Existing systems and data
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A company's mission statement is unrelated to its major goals, shorter-term objectives, and day-to-day business operations.
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It is easier to assign dollar values to intangible benefits. _________________________
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A strategic plan that stresses technology tends to create an unfavorable climate for IT projects that extends throughout an organization.
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Information systems that interact with customers usually receive low priority.
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As a project progresses, conditions never change.
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Management leadership and information technology are unconnected, and no significant changes have occurred in either area.
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Data entry controls should be excessive without being effective.
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Regardless of the type, all constraints should be identified as late as possible. _________________________
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A systems project seldom produces significant changes in company operations.
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Economic activity has little influence on corporate information management.
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The first step in evaluating feasibility is to accept and include all systems requests, even those that are not feasible.
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Whenever possible, a systems analyst should evaluate a proposed project based on tangible costs and benefits that represent actual (or approximate) dollar values.
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Before beginning a preliminary investigation, it is important to let people know about the investigation and explain the systems analyst's role.
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Feasibility analysis is an ongoing task that must be performed throughout the systems development process.
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The purpose of an interview, and of the preliminary investigation itself, is to convince others that a project is justified, not to uncover facts.
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Few nondiscretionary projects are predictable.
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The format of a preliminary investigation report is the same from one company to another.
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Most large companies rely on one person to evaluate systems requests instead of a committee.
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If only one person has the necessary IT skills and experience to evaluate systems requests, that person should consult closely with users and managers throughout the company to ensure that business and operational needs are considered carefully.
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Even if users have difficulty with a new system, it still will produce the expected benefits.
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To achieve its goals, a company develops a list of shorter-term _________________________, which translate into day-to-day business operations.
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The outcome of the day-to-day business operations, supported by IT and other corporate resources, is a set of business results that affect company _________________________.
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When assessing schedule feasibility, a systems analyst must consider the interaction between time and costs.
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When interacting with users, a systems analyst should focus on difficulties instead of questioning users about additional capability they would like to have.
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The term _________________________ refers to the reasons, or justification, for a systems development proposal.
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After composing a mission statement, a company identifies a set of _________________________ that will accomplish the mission.
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Often a change in one system has an unexpected effect on another system.
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A(n) _________________________ describes a company for its stakeholders and briefly states the company's overall purpose, products, services, and values.
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A systems request form should ____.

A)have clear instructions
B)be difficult to understand
C)not include enough space for all required information
D)not indicate what supporting documents are needed
A
2
____ limitations result when a system that was designed for a specific hardware configuration becomes obsolete when new hardware is introduced.

A)Mission
B)Relationship
C)Feasibility
D)Performance
D
3
____ components can provide automated response to sales inquiries, Web-based order processing, and online inventory tracking.

A)Mission statement
B)Customer relationship management (CRM)
C)Feasibility study
D)Total cost of ownership (TCO)
B
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IT Departments today ____ .

A)only consult users if they want input
B)handle all aspects of systems development
C)are not closely linked to management
D)are more team-oriented
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During strategic planning, top managers ask a series of questions that is called a ____ analysis because it examines a company's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.

A)CRM
B)TCO
C)JIT
D)SWOT
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The estimated costs of a proposed system usually are considered the ____, which includes ongoing support and maintenance costs, as well as acquisition costs.

A)CRM
B)TCO
C)JIT
D)RFID
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An example of a tangible benefit includes a(n) ____.

A)user-friendly system that improves employee job satisfaction
B)sales tracking system that supplies better information for marketing decisions
C)new Web site that enhances the company's image
D)online package tracking system that decreases the need for clerical staff
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Hardware-based security controls include ____.

A)passwords
B)various levels of user access
C)coding data
D)none of the above
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A(n) ____ is an example of an intangible benefit.

A)user-friendly system that improves employee job satisfaction
B)new scheduling system that reduces overtime
C)online package tracking system that decreases the need for clerical staff
D)sophisticated inventory control system that cuts excess inventory
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<strong>  Of the measures of feasibility in the accompanying figure, ____ considers questions such as Does management support the project? and Will the new system require training for users?</strong> A)schedule feasibility B)technical feasibility C)economic feasibility D)operational feasibility
Of the measures of feasibility in the accompanying figure, ____ considers questions such as "Does management support the project?" and "Will the new system require training for users?"

A)schedule feasibility
B)technical feasibility
C)economic feasibility
D)operational feasibility
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Many companies implement ____ systems that integrate all customer-related events and transactions.

A)CRM
B)TCO
C)JIT
D)RFID
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When setting priorities for systems requests, the highest priority goes to projects that provide the ____.

A)least benefit, at the highest cost, in the longest period of time
B)least benefit, at the lowest cost, in the longest period of time
C)greatest benefit, at the highest cost, in the shortest period of time
D)greatest benefit, at the lowest cost, in the shortest period of time
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Strategic planning starts with a ____ that reflects the firm's vision, purpose, and values..

A)Relationship Diagram
B)Feasibility Study
C)Performance Assessment
D)Mission Statement
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When evaluating systems requests, which of the following is an advantage of a systems review committee ____.

A)action on requests must wait until the committee meets
B)one person's bias is less likely to affect the decisions
C)members might favor projects requested by their own departments
D)internal political differences could delay important decisions
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A feasibility study includes tests for ____ feasibility, which means that the projected benefits of the proposed system outweigh the estimated costs.

A)economic
B)schedule
C)operational
D)technical
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Electronic data interchange (EDI) enables ____ inventory systems, which rely on computer-to-computer data exchange to minimize unnecessary inventory.

A)CRM
B)TCO
C)JIT
D)RFID
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____ planning is the process of identifying long-term organizational goals, strategies, and resources.

A)Opportunity
B)Preliminary
C)Strategic
D)Vertical
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Systems development typically starts with a ____.

A)feasibility study, followed by a systems request, which includes a preliminary investigation
B)systems request, followed by a preliminary investigation, which includes a feasibility study
C)preliminary investigation, followed by a feasibility study, which includes a systems request
D)feasibility study, followed by a preliminary investigation, which includes a systems request
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A feasibility study includes tests for ____ feasibility, which means that a proposed system will be used effectively after it has been developed.

A)operational
B)technical
C)schedule
D)economic
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A feasibility study includes tests for ____ feasibility, which refers to the practical resources needed to develop, purchase, install, or operate the system.

A)operational
B)technical
C)schedule
D)economic
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The primary method of obtaining information during the preliminary investigation is to ____.

A)analyze organization charts
B)conduct interviews
C)review documentation
D)observe operations
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To avoid the problem of project creep, ____.

A)define project scope as vaguely as possible
B)leave project scope undefined
C)define project scope as clearly as possible
D)expand the focus beyond the problem at hand
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A systems analyst conducts a(n) ____ investigation to study the systems request and recommend specific action.

A)preliminary
B)appendix
C)systems
D)transitional
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When using a ____ diagram to investigate causes of a problem, an analyst first states the problem and then draws a main bone with sub-bones that represent possible causes of the problem.

A)wishbone
B)fishbone
C)jawbone
D)crossbones
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A(n) ____ is a requirement or condition that a system must satisfy or an outcome that a system must achieve.

A)condition
B)constraint
C)impediment
D)obstacle
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Projects where management has no choice in implementing them are called ____ projects.

A)discretionary
B)nondiscretionary
C)appended
D)concatenated
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A survey is ____, generally takes less time, and can involve a broad cross-section of people.

A)more flexible than a series of interviews, and it is less expensive
B)more flexible than a series of interviews, but it is more expensive
C)not as flexible as a series of interviews, but it is less expensive
D)not as flexible as a series of interviews, and it is more expensive
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<strong>  Of the measures of feasibility in the accompanying figure, ____ considers points such as Does the proposed platform have sufficient capacity for future needs? and Will the hardware and software environment be reliable?</strong> A)schedule feasibility B)technical feasibility C)economic feasibility D)operational feasibility
Of the measures of feasibility in the accompanying figure, ____ considers points such as "Does the proposed platform have sufficient capacity for future needs?" and "Will the hardware and software environment be reliable?"

A)schedule feasibility
B)technical feasibility
C)economic feasibility
D)operational feasibility
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<strong>  Of the measures of feasibility in the accompanying figure, issues that relate to ____ include Has management established a firm timetable for the project? and Will a project manager be appointed?</strong> A)schedule feasibility B)technical feasibility C)economic feasibility D)operational feasibility
Of the measures of feasibility in the accompanying figure, issues that relate to ____ include "Has management established a firm timetable for the project?" and "Will a project manager be appointed?"

A)schedule feasibility
B)technical feasibility
C)economic feasibility
D)operational feasibility
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A popular technique for investigating causes and effects is called a ____ diagram, which is an analysis tool that represents the possible causes of a problem as a graphical outline.

A)wishbone
B)fishbone
C)jawbone
D)crossbones
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Projects where management has a choice in implementing them are called ____ projects.

A)discretionary
B)nondiscretionary
C)appended
D)concatenated
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In sequence, the interviewing process involves a series of steps: ____, conduct the interview, document the interview, and evaluate the interview.

A)determine the people to interview, establish objectives for the interview, develop interview questions, prepare for the interview
B)establish objectives for the interview, develop interview questions, prepare for the interview, determine the people to interview
C)develop interview questions, prepare for the interview, determine the people to interview, establish objectives for the interview
D)prepare for the interview, determine the people to interview, establish objectives for the interview, develop interview questions
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A(n) _____, sometimes called a(n) _____, is another problem-solving tool often used by an analyst to look for a correlation between two variables..

A)Gantt chart, work breakdown structure
B)Fishbone diagram, Ishikawa diagram
C)Pareto chart, vertical bar graph
D)XY chart, scatter diagram
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Projects with very general scope definitions are at risk of expanding gradually, without specific authorization, in a process called project ____.

A)dilation
B)creep
C)expansion
D)drift
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Determining the project ____ means to define the boundaries, or extent, of a project - being as specific as possible.

A)index
B)matrix
C)scope
D)estimation
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In a preliminary investigation report, the ____ contain(s) a brief description of the system, the name of the person or group performing the investigation, and the name of the person or group who initiated the investigation.

A)introduction
B)systems request summary
C)expected benefits
D)time and costs estimates
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When assessing priorities for systems requests, a systems analyst should look for a high score in which of the following ____.

A)Will the proposed system diminish customer service?
B)Will the proposed system increase costs?
C)Will the proposed system result in less information for the organization?
D)Will the proposed system increase revenue for the company?
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<strong>  Of the measures of feasibility in the accompanying figure, ____ assesses tangible and intangible benefits to the company in addition to costs.</strong> A)schedule feasibility B)technical feasibility C)economic feasibility D)operational feasibility
Of the measures of feasibility in the accompanying figure, ____ assesses tangible and intangible benefits to the company in addition to costs.

A)schedule feasibility
B)technical feasibility
C)economic feasibility
D)operational feasibility
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In the preliminary investigation report, the ____ section contains the results of the preliminary investigation, including a description of the project's scope, constraints, and feasibility.

A)appendix
B)introduction
C)case for action
D)findings
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____ is an example of a discretionary project.

A)Creating a new report for a user
B)Adding a report required by a new federal law
C)Including annual updates to payroll and tax percentages
D)Including quarterly changes in insurance reporting required by law
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As users rely more heavily on information systems to perform their jobs, they are likely to request even more IT services and support.
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Internal and external factors affect every business decision that a company makes, and IT systems are no exception.
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Systems requests seldom are aimed at improving service to customers or users within a company.
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Common reasons for systems requests are ____.

A)improved services
B)weaker controls
C)better performance
D)reduced cost
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45
By questioning users about additional capabilities they would like to have, instead of focusing on difficulties, a systems analyst ____.

A)leaves project scope undefined
B)gets a better understanding of operations
C)highlights ways to improve the user's job
D)builds better, more positive relationships with users
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46
In a preliminary investigation report, the case for action section includes a summary of the project request and a specific recommendation. _________________________
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47
A SWOT analysis contributes to the strategic planning process by identifying ____ resources.

A)technical
B)human
C)financial
D)logistical
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48
____ is/are an external factor(s) that affect(s) IT systems projects.

A)Technology
B)Competitors
C)Managers
D)Suppliers
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49
Competition drives many information systems decisions.
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50
A Gantt chart is drawn as a vertical bar graph; arranged in descending order, so the team can focus on the most important causes, the bars represent various causes of a problem. _________________________
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51
A clear definition of project scope and constraints promotes misunderstandings that arise where managers assume that the system will have a certain feature or support for a project, but later find that the feature is not included. _________________________
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52
____ is/are an internal factor(s) that affect(s) IT systems projects.

A)The economy
B)User requests
C)Strategic plans
D)Existing systems and data
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53
A company's mission statement is unrelated to its major goals, shorter-term objectives, and day-to-day business operations.
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54
It is easier to assign dollar values to intangible benefits. _________________________
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55
A strategic plan that stresses technology tends to create an unfavorable climate for IT projects that extends throughout an organization.
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56
Information systems that interact with customers usually receive low priority.
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57
As a project progresses, conditions never change.
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58
Management leadership and information technology are unconnected, and no significant changes have occurred in either area.
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59
Data entry controls should be excessive without being effective.
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60
Regardless of the type, all constraints should be identified as late as possible. _________________________
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61
A systems project seldom produces significant changes in company operations.
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62
Economic activity has little influence on corporate information management.
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63
The first step in evaluating feasibility is to accept and include all systems requests, even those that are not feasible.
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64
Whenever possible, a systems analyst should evaluate a proposed project based on tangible costs and benefits that represent actual (or approximate) dollar values.
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65
Before beginning a preliminary investigation, it is important to let people know about the investigation and explain the systems analyst's role.
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66
Feasibility analysis is an ongoing task that must be performed throughout the systems development process.
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67
The purpose of an interview, and of the preliminary investigation itself, is to convince others that a project is justified, not to uncover facts.
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68
Few nondiscretionary projects are predictable.
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69
The format of a preliminary investigation report is the same from one company to another.
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70
Most large companies rely on one person to evaluate systems requests instead of a committee.
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71
If only one person has the necessary IT skills and experience to evaluate systems requests, that person should consult closely with users and managers throughout the company to ensure that business and operational needs are considered carefully.
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72
Even if users have difficulty with a new system, it still will produce the expected benefits.
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73
To achieve its goals, a company develops a list of shorter-term _________________________, which translate into day-to-day business operations.
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74
The outcome of the day-to-day business operations, supported by IT and other corporate resources, is a set of business results that affect company _________________________.
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75
When assessing schedule feasibility, a systems analyst must consider the interaction between time and costs.
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76
When interacting with users, a systems analyst should focus on difficulties instead of questioning users about additional capability they would like to have.
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77
The term _________________________ refers to the reasons, or justification, for a systems development proposal.
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78
After composing a mission statement, a company identifies a set of _________________________ that will accomplish the mission.
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79
Often a change in one system has an unexpected effect on another system.
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80
A(n) _________________________ describes a company for its stakeholders and briefly states the company's overall purpose, products, services, and values.
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