Deck 17: Developing Software to Streamline Operations

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Business requirements are the specific business requests the system must meet to be successful, so the analysis phase is critical because business requirements drive the entire systems development effort.
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The analysis phase establishes descriptions of the desired features and operations of the system including screen layouts, business rules, process diagrams, pseudo code, and other documentation.
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Requirements management is the process of managing changes to the business requirements throughout the project.
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Projects are typically dynamic in nature, and change should be expected and anticipated for successful project completion.
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The testing phase takes all the detailed design documents from the design phase and transforms them into the actual system.
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Off-the-shelf application software supports general business processes and does not require any specific software customization to meet the organization's needs.
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The systems development life cycle (SDLC) is the overall process for developing information systems, from planning and analysis through implementation and maintenance.
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A requirements definition document prioritizes all of the business requirements by order of importance to the company.
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Object-oriented languages provide a programming method that provides for interactive modules to a website.
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The design phase establishes descriptions of the desired features and operations of the system including screen layouts, business rules, process diagrams, pseudo code, and other documentation.
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Software engineers use computer-aided software engineering (CASE) software tools provide automated support for the development of the system.
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Brainstorming is a technique for generating ideas by encouraging participants to offer as many ideas as possible in a short period without any analysis until all the ideas have been exhausted.
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A joint application development session is where employees meet, sometimes for several days, to define or review the business requirements for the system.
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Software engineering is a disciplined approach for constructing information systems through the use of common methods, techniques, or tools.
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Conversion modifies software to meet specific user or business requirements.
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The planning phase establishes a high-level plan of the intended project and determines project goals.
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Control objects for information and related technology (COBIT) is a set of best practices that helps an organization to maximize the benefits of an information system, while at the same time establishing appropriate controls to ensure minimum errors.
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Sign-off is the users' actual signatures indicating they approve all of the business requirements.
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Conversion occurs when a person or event is the catalyst for implementing major changes for a system to meet business changes.
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Business requirements include the process of transferring information from a legacy system to a new system.
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Training is provided for the system users and can be online or in a classroom.
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Test conditions detail the steps the system must perform along with the expected result of each step in the implementation phase the organization places the system into production so users can begin to perform actual business operations with it.
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The development phase brings all the project pieces together into a special testing environment to eliminate errors and bugs, and verify that the system meets all the business requirements defined in the analysis phase.
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Development testing verifies that separate systems can work together passing data back and forth correctly.
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Unit testing uses both the legacy system and new system until all users verify that the new system functions correctly.
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User acceptance testing tests individual units or pieces of code for a system.
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Fourth-generation languages (4GL) are programming languages that look similar to human languages.For example, a typical 4GL command might state, "FIND ALL RECORDS WHERE NAME IS "SMITH"."
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Scripting languages group data and corresponding processes into objects.
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Plunge implementation discards the legacy system completely and immediately migrates all users to the new system.
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Workshop training is held in a classroom environment and led by an instructor.
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Detailed user documentation is created that highlights how to use the system and how to troubleshoot issues or problems.
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Help desk or a group of people who respond to users' questions.
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User acceptance testing (UAT) determines whether the system satisfies the user and business requirements.
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Pilot implementation installs the new system in phases (for example by department) until it is verified that it works correctly.
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Development Testing assesses whether the entire system meets the design requirements of the users.
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Integration testing verifies that the units or pieces of code function correctly when integrated together.
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Alpha testing occurs when programmers test the system to ensure it is bug-free.
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Bugs are defects in the code of an information system.
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Online training runs over the Internet or on a CD or DVD, and employees complete the training on their own time at their own pace.
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Pilot implementation is a small group of people using the new system until it is verified that it works correctly, then the remaining users migrate.
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Second generation languages are assembly language that are difficult for people to understand.
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Detailed internal reports present information with little or no filtering or restrictions of the data.
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Preventing liabilities is a business-related consequence of failed software.
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Post-implementation reports are formal reports or audits of a project after it is up-and-running.
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A data flow diagram involves graphically representing the processes that capture, manipulate, store, and distribute information between a system and its environment.
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Control objects for information and related technology (COBIT) are software suites that automate systems analysis, design, and development.
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Internal reports present data that is distributed inside the organization and is intended for employees within an organization.Internal reports typically support day-to-day operations monitoring that supports managerial decision making.
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The implementation phase involves taking all of the detailed design documents from the design phase and transforming them into the actual system.
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First generation languages are machine language that are difficult for people to understand.
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A data flow diagram (DFD) illustrates the movement of information between external entities and the processes and data stores within the system.
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Process modeling involves graphically representing the processes that capture, manipulate, store, and distribute information between a system and its environment.
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Summary internal reports highlight situations occurring outside of the normal operating range for a condition or standard.
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Information system control reports ensure the reliability of information, consisting of policies and their physical implementation, access restrictions, or recordkeeping of actions and transactions.
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Corrective maintenance makes system changes to reduce the chance of future system failure.
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Process modeling illustrates the movement of information between external entities and the processes and data stores within the system.
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Corrective maintenance makes system changes to repair design flaws, coding errors, or implementation issues.
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Computer-aided software engineering (CASE) tools are software suites that automate systems analysis, design, and development.
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Preventative maintenance makes system changes to reduce the chance of future system failure.
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Information systems audit reports assess a company's information system to determine necessary changes and to help ensure the information systems' availability, confidentiality, and integrity.
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Exception reports organize and categorize data for managerial perusal.
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Fourth generation languages are programming languages that look similar to human languages.
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What are the specific business requests the system must meet to be successful?

A)COBIT
B)Conversion
C)Business requirements
D)Sign-off
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What contains the users' actual signatures indicating they approve all of the business requirements?

A)Requirements documentation
B)Requirements management
C)Requirements definition document
D)Sign-off
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Which phase establishes a high-level plan of the intended project and determines project goals?

A)Testing phase
B)Analysis phase
C)Maintenance phase
D)Planning phase
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What is a person or event that is the catalyst for implementing major changes for a system to meet business changes?

A)Change controller
B)Change over
C)Change management
D)Change agent
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Which document prioritizes all of the business requirements by order of importance to the company?

A)Requirements documentation
B)Requirements management
C)Requirements definition document
D)All of the above
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What is a disciplined approach for constructing information systems through the use of common methods, techniques, or tools?

A)Software
B)Software testing
C)Software engineering
D)All of the above
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What is the process of transferring information from a legacy system to a new system?

A)COBIT
B)Conversion
C)Business requirements
D)Sign-off
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In which phase does the firm analyze its end-user business requirements and refine project goals into defined functions and operations of the intended system?

A)Analysis phase
B)Design phase
C)Development phase
D)Testing phase
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Which phase takes all the detailed design documents from the design phase and transforms them into the actual system?

A)Testing phase
B)Analysis phase
C)Development phase
D)Planning phase
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What is the overall process for developing information systems, from planning and analysis through implementation and maintenance?

A)SDLC
B)Software customization
C)Off-the-shelf application
D)Sign-off
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What is a programming method that provides for interactive modules to a website?

A)Scripting language
B)Object-oriented language
C)Fourth-generation language
D)All of the above
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Fifth generation languages are programming languages for artificial intelligence and neural networks.
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What is a set of best practices that helps an organization to maximize the benefits of an information system, while at the same time establishing appropriate controls to ensure minimum errors?

A)COBIT
B)CASE
C)IEEE
D)All of the above
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Which software supports general business processes and does not require any specific software customization to meet the organization's needs?

A)SDLC
B)Software customization
C)Off-the-shelf application
D)Application software
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What do software engineers use as tools to provide automated support for the development of the system?

A)Software
B)IEEE
C)COBIT
D)CASE
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What is the process of managing changes to the business requirements throughout the project?

A)Requirements documentation
B)Requirements management
C)Requirements definition document
D)All of the above
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Third generation languages are high-level programming languages, such as C+ and java.
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What modifies software to meet specific user or business requirements?

A)Software customization
B)Conversion
C)Business requirements
D)Sign-off
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What is a technique for generating ideas by encouraging participants to offer as many ideas as possible in a short period without any analysis until all the ideas have been exhausted?

A)Brainstorming
B)Change agent
C)Test conditions
D)Bugs
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Business requirements are the specific business requests the system must meet to be successful, so the analysis phase is critical because business requirements drive the entire systems development effort.
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The analysis phase establishes descriptions of the desired features and operations of the system including screen layouts, business rules, process diagrams, pseudo code, and other documentation.
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Requirements management is the process of managing changes to the business requirements throughout the project.
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Projects are typically dynamic in nature, and change should be expected and anticipated for successful project completion.
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The testing phase takes all the detailed design documents from the design phase and transforms them into the actual system.
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Off-the-shelf application software supports general business processes and does not require any specific software customization to meet the organization's needs.
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The systems development life cycle (SDLC) is the overall process for developing information systems, from planning and analysis through implementation and maintenance.
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A requirements definition document prioritizes all of the business requirements by order of importance to the company.
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Object-oriented languages provide a programming method that provides for interactive modules to a website.
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The design phase establishes descriptions of the desired features and operations of the system including screen layouts, business rules, process diagrams, pseudo code, and other documentation.
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Software engineers use computer-aided software engineering (CASE) software tools provide automated support for the development of the system.
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Brainstorming is a technique for generating ideas by encouraging participants to offer as many ideas as possible in a short period without any analysis until all the ideas have been exhausted.
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A joint application development session is where employees meet, sometimes for several days, to define or review the business requirements for the system.
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Software engineering is a disciplined approach for constructing information systems through the use of common methods, techniques, or tools.
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Conversion modifies software to meet specific user or business requirements.
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The planning phase establishes a high-level plan of the intended project and determines project goals.
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Control objects for information and related technology (COBIT) is a set of best practices that helps an organization to maximize the benefits of an information system, while at the same time establishing appropriate controls to ensure minimum errors.
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Sign-off is the users' actual signatures indicating they approve all of the business requirements.
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Conversion occurs when a person or event is the catalyst for implementing major changes for a system to meet business changes.
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Business requirements include the process of transferring information from a legacy system to a new system.
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Training is provided for the system users and can be online or in a classroom.
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Test conditions detail the steps the system must perform along with the expected result of each step in the implementation phase the organization places the system into production so users can begin to perform actual business operations with it.
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The development phase brings all the project pieces together into a special testing environment to eliminate errors and bugs, and verify that the system meets all the business requirements defined in the analysis phase.
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Development testing verifies that separate systems can work together passing data back and forth correctly.
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Unit testing uses both the legacy system and new system until all users verify that the new system functions correctly.
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User acceptance testing tests individual units or pieces of code for a system.
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Fourth-generation languages (4GL) are programming languages that look similar to human languages.For example, a typical 4GL command might state, "FIND ALL RECORDS WHERE NAME IS "SMITH"."
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Scripting languages group data and corresponding processes into objects.
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Plunge implementation discards the legacy system completely and immediately migrates all users to the new system.
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Workshop training is held in a classroom environment and led by an instructor.
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Detailed user documentation is created that highlights how to use the system and how to troubleshoot issues or problems.
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Help desk or a group of people who respond to users' questions.
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User acceptance testing (UAT) determines whether the system satisfies the user and business requirements.
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Pilot implementation installs the new system in phases (for example by department) until it is verified that it works correctly.
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Development Testing assesses whether the entire system meets the design requirements of the users.
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Integration testing verifies that the units or pieces of code function correctly when integrated together.
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Alpha testing occurs when programmers test the system to ensure it is bug-free.
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Bugs are defects in the code of an information system.
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Online training runs over the Internet or on a CD or DVD, and employees complete the training on their own time at their own pace.
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Pilot implementation is a small group of people using the new system until it is verified that it works correctly, then the remaining users migrate.
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Second generation languages are assembly language that are difficult for people to understand.
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Detailed internal reports present information with little or no filtering or restrictions of the data.
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Preventing liabilities is a business-related consequence of failed software.
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Post-implementation reports are formal reports or audits of a project after it is up-and-running.
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A data flow diagram involves graphically representing the processes that capture, manipulate, store, and distribute information between a system and its environment.
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Control objects for information and related technology (COBIT) are software suites that automate systems analysis, design, and development.
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Internal reports present data that is distributed inside the organization and is intended for employees within an organization.Internal reports typically support day-to-day operations monitoring that supports managerial decision making.
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The implementation phase involves taking all of the detailed design documents from the design phase and transforming them into the actual system.
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First generation languages are machine language that are difficult for people to understand.
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A data flow diagram (DFD) illustrates the movement of information between external entities and the processes and data stores within the system.
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Process modeling involves graphically representing the processes that capture, manipulate, store, and distribute information between a system and its environment.
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Summary internal reports highlight situations occurring outside of the normal operating range for a condition or standard.
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Information system control reports ensure the reliability of information, consisting of policies and their physical implementation, access restrictions, or recordkeeping of actions and transactions.
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Corrective maintenance makes system changes to reduce the chance of future system failure.
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Process modeling illustrates the movement of information between external entities and the processes and data stores within the system.
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Corrective maintenance makes system changes to repair design flaws, coding errors, or implementation issues.
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Computer-aided software engineering (CASE) tools are software suites that automate systems analysis, design, and development.
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Preventative maintenance makes system changes to reduce the chance of future system failure.
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Information systems audit reports assess a company's information system to determine necessary changes and to help ensure the information systems' availability, confidentiality, and integrity.
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Exception reports organize and categorize data for managerial perusal.
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Fourth generation languages are programming languages that look similar to human languages.
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What are the specific business requests the system must meet to be successful?

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What contains the users' actual signatures indicating they approve all of the business requirements?

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Which phase establishes a high-level plan of the intended project and determines project goals?

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C)Maintenance phase
D)Planning phase
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What is a person or event that is the catalyst for implementing major changes for a system to meet business changes?

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D)Change agent
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Which document prioritizes all of the business requirements by order of importance to the company?

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D)All of the above
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What is a disciplined approach for constructing information systems through the use of common methods, techniques, or tools?

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D)All of the above
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What is the process of transferring information from a legacy system to a new system?

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In which phase does the firm analyze its end-user business requirements and refine project goals into defined functions and operations of the intended system?

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C)Development phase
D)Testing phase
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Which phase takes all the detailed design documents from the design phase and transforms them into the actual system?

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D)Planning phase
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What is the overall process for developing information systems, from planning and analysis through implementation and maintenance?

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D)Sign-off
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What is a programming method that provides for interactive modules to a website?

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Fifth generation languages are programming languages for artificial intelligence and neural networks.
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What is a set of best practices that helps an organization to maximize the benefits of an information system, while at the same time establishing appropriate controls to ensure minimum errors?

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C)IEEE
D)All of the above
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Which software supports general business processes and does not require any specific software customization to meet the organization's needs?

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C)Off-the-shelf application
D)Application software
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What do software engineers use as tools to provide automated support for the development of the system?

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What is the process of managing changes to the business requirements throughout the project?

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D)All of the above
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Third generation languages are high-level programming languages, such as C+ and java.
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What modifies software to meet specific user or business requirements?

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What is a technique for generating ideas by encouraging participants to offer as many ideas as possible in a short period without any analysis until all the ideas have been exhausted?

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C)Test conditions
D)Bugs
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