Deck 11: Improving Decision Making and Managing Knowledge

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The type of decision that can be made by following a definite procedure is called a(n) ________ decision.

A) operational
B) unstructured
C) semi-structured
D) procedural
E) structured
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Deciding whether to introduce a new product line is an example of a(n):

A) semi-structured decision.
B) procedural decision.
C) nonprocedural decision.
D) operational decision.
E) unstructured decision.
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Why does improving a small value, routine decision have business value for a company?

A) A small value, routine decision may have a great economic impact on the company.
B) Even a small value, routine decision may have a "ripple" effect through a corporation.
C) Small value, routine decisions have business value because of their large number and frequency.
D) Small value, routine decisions involve important business processes.
E) Small value, routine decisions can affect the culture of the entire organization.
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Operational management typically makes which type of decisions?

A) Semi-structured
B) Documented
C) Structured
D) Procedural
E) Low-level
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Which phase of decision making finds or recognizes a problem?

A) Design
B) Intelligence
C) Choice
D) Implementation
E) Definition
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A bank's decision to give a customer a mortgage is an example of an unstructured decision.
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A coherent decision is one that can be rationally explained to others.
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Where there is no well-understood or agreed-on procedure for making a decision, it is said to be:

A) undocumented.
B) unstructured.
C) documented.
D) semi-structured.
E) low-level.
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Which types of decisions are more prevalent at lower organizational levels?

A) Procedural decisions
B) Unstructured decisions
C) Structured decisions
D) Semi-structured decisions
E) Operational decisions
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In high-velocity automated decision making, humans are eliminated from the decision chain.
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Which dimension of quality means that a decision faithfully reflects the concerns and interests of affected parties?

A) Due process
B) Justice
C) Fairness
D) Coherence
E) Accuracy
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Which of the following is an example of a high-velocity automated decision process?

A) Strategic decision making
B) Operational decision making
C) Credit granting decisions
D) Providing online search results
E) Discovering and identifying the nature of a decision problem
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You are the CIO at an insurance firm and a manager has proposed implementing expensive new project management software that would help increase the efficiency of the IT staff. The idea of improved efficiency sounds good, but is there any way you can evaluate her decision before purchasing the software? Be specific.
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Which of the following is a typical middle management decision?

A) How much of our product is selling in lower-income markets?
B) Should we close a factory?
C) Should we introduce our product to overseas markets?
D) Should we discontinue this product?
E) Which product is selling the best in overseas markets?
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Which dimension of quality means that a decision should reflect a rational process?

A) Comprehensiveness
B) Accuracy
C) Fairness
D) Coherence
E) Due process
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A decision can be said to have improved if it is made by more than one manager.
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________ decisions are most common at higher levels of management.

A) Semi-structured
B) Unstructured
C) Structured
D) Undocumented
E) Procedural
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The use of high-velocity automated decision making eliminates the risk inherent in human decision making.
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Finding out why orders are not being filled on time at a distribution center is what kind of decision scenario?

A) Semi-structured
B) High-velocity
C) Unstructured
D) Procedural
E) Operational
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You are answering phones for a local utilities provider and are speaking with an extremely angry customer. Because your company manual advises employees to transfer hostile calls to a superior, you do this. What quality dimension of decisions does your action reflect?

A) Due process
B) Justice
C) Fairness
D) Coherence
E) Accuracy
Question
Backward sensitivity analysis software is used for:

A) supply chain optimization.
B) historical what-if analysis.
C) goal seeking.
D) reverse forecasting.
E) customer analysis.
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A(n) ________ capability allows users to view more detailed views of data.

A) ad hoc
B) drill-down
C) query and reporting
D) metrics
E) VRML
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A KPI is:

A) an industry standard for measuring performance along a given dimension.
B) a measure proposed by senior management.
C) an alternative to the balanced scorecard method.
D) an analytic technique for measuring financial performance.
E) a measurement of knowledge performance.
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A restaurant client has asked you to develop a system that would provide smartphone alerts about special discounts to potential customers in the vicinity. Which of the following tools will provide the solution?

A) Genetic algorithms
B) Neural networks
C) Location analytics
D) Operational analytics
E) Big data analytics
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Which of the following types of business intelligence users is considered a power user?

A) IT developers
B) Business analysts
C) Operational employees
D) Senior managers
E) Clerical workers
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What kind of decision making tool could help you develop a recommended system for your firm's website which has 50,000 visitors a month?

A) Big data analytics
B) Sensitivity analysis
C) Goal seeking
D) Forecasting
E) Simulation
Question
GDSS are designed to:

A) allow meeting attendees to share their thoughts in real time with their peers.
B) manage knowledge using a global perspective.
C) enable collaboration among geographically dispersed participants.
D) enable executives to easily supervise senior management meetings.
E) implement structured methods for organizing and evaluating ideas.
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Which type of information system uses data visualization technology to analyze and display data for planning and decision making in the form of digitized maps?

A) GIS
B) DSS
C) GSS
D) TPS
E) MIS
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The business intelligence environment includes all of the following except:

A) data from the business environment.
B) cloud-based storage.
C) BI infrastructure.
D) business analytics.
E) delivery platform.
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Which of the following would be a typical parameterized report for an organization's marketing group?

A) Variability of sales by region and time
B) Marketing campaign effectiveness
C) Customer satisfaction report
D) Impressions and conversion on the firm's website
E) Sales forecast for a single product
Question
In a dashboard, users can:

A) drill down to more finely grained information.
B) create their own reports based on custom queries.
C) view overall firm performance data.
D) view data according to different dimensions of the data.
E) predict future outcomes according to changing circumstances.
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Describe the stages of organizational decision making.
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Why is the balanced scorecard method said to be "balanced"?

A) It uses measurable dimensions for assessing performance.
B) It assesses both the internally focused and externally focused business processes.
C) It measures performance along all major divisions of a firm, from production and manufacturing to human resources.
D) It measures performance of all levels of a firm, from executives to operational employees and data workers.
E) It measures performance of more than just financial systems.
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________ help users gain information from large amounts of geographically linked data.

A) Data visualization tools
B) GIS
C) GDSS
D) Location analytics tools
E) CAD systems
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________ is a management methodology that translates a firm's goals into operational targets.

A) BPM
B) KPI
C) Balanced scorecard
D) OLAP
E) GDSS
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A(n) ________ table is a spreadsheet feature that displays two or more dimensions of data in a convenient format.

A) pivot
B) drill-down
C) ad hoc
D) multitier
E) sensitivity
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Identify and describe the different types of decisions.
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Which of the following is not an element of the business intelligence environment?

A) User interface
B) Executive users
C) Platform
D) Business analytics toolset
E) Production reports
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What is the name of a decision support tool that asks what-if questions repeatedly to predict outcomes in a variety of situations?

A) Key performance indicators
B) Predictive analytics
C) Ad hoc query
D) Sensitivity analysis
E) Pivot table
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Which of the following BI functionalities would you use to assess the likelihood of students dropping out of a college program?

A) Parameterized reports
B) Predictive analytics
C) Ad hoc queries
D) Production reports
E) Predictive analytics
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Business intelligence and analytics are products defined by software vendors.
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Why are managerial users and methods considered an important part of the BI environment?
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Parameterized reports look at the impact of several factors to understand sales patterns.
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An inference engine is:

A) a data mining strategy used by intelligent agents.
B) the programming environment of an expert system.
C) a method of organizing expert system knowledge into chunks.
D) a set of rules used to model human knowledge in an expert system.
E) a strategy used to search through the rule base in an expert system.
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What is big data? How does it provide business value?
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Which of the following statements about neural networks is not true?

A) Neural network applications are used to address problems of control and optimization.
B) Neural networks are being used to help detect credit card fraud.
C) Neural networks are being used to screen patients for coronary artery disease.
D) Neural networks are best used as a substitute for human decision makers.
E) Neural networks are being used to predict the performance of equities.
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GDSS are designed to help groups of managers make collective decisions.
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What-if analysis allows the user to vary certain values to test results to predict outcomes when there are no changes in the value of key conditions.
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DSS primarily address structured problems.
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Expert systems:

A) solve problems too difficult for human experts.
B) are based on DO WHILE rules.
C) use rules based on human expertise.
D) share characteristics with mainframe computing.
E) are a type of machine based intelligence.
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Expert systems are used when:

A) expertise is in short supply and needs to be captured.
B) predictions for the future are required.
C) patterns of consumer behavior need to be investigated.
D) Big data needs to be analyzed.
E) senior managers need reports on overall business performance.
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What is a GIS and what is it used for?
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You are the CEO of a national apparel retail chain and want to add three new stores. Which of the following tools will best help you find the most potentially profitable new locations?

A) Pivot tables
B) Sensitivity analysis
C) GIS
D) Location analytics
E) Intelligent agent
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As discussed in the chapter opening case, eHarmony makes matching decisions based on its analysis of successful relationships among its users.
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Not all business intelligence users are managers interested in forecasting sales figures for the next quarter. What different types of users are there for a business' intelligence systems?
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You are a city transportation planner and are interested in improving the city's bus service. What types of analytic tools might help you do this, and how would you use them?
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Dashboards and scorecards are visual interfaces used to make a firm's information easier to review quickly.
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Web-based tools for videoconferencing and electronic meetings are the primary tools for GDSS.
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All of the following are intelligent agents that are able to respond to human voice commands with useful information in voice or written form except:

A) Apple's Siri.
B) Microsoft's Cortana.
C) Facebook's DeepFace.
D) Amazon's Alexa.
E) Google Now.
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How is big data being utilized by local governments?
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Genetic algorithms are used for generating solutions to problems that are too large and complex for human beings to analyze on their own.
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To automate routine tasks to help firms search for and filter information for use in electronic commerce and supply chain management, a firm would most likely use:

A) CAD systems.
B) genetic algorithms.
C) fuzzy logic systems.
D) intelligent agents.
E) neural networks.
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Shopping bots are a form of intelligent agent.
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Virtually all successful expert systems deal with problems of:

A) associative data.
B) classification.
C) logic and control.
D) unstructured decision making.
E) structured decision making.
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Because genetic algorithms produce generalized solutions, they are best used as aids or guides to human decision makers instead of substitutes for them.
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As described in the chapter case, IBM's Watson is an example of:

A) an intelligent agent.
B) genetic algorithm.
C) machine learning.
D) an expert system.
E) cloud computing.
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________ are designed to have a generalized capability to learn.

A) Knowledge-based systems
B) Neural networks
C) Fuzzy logic systems
D) Expert systems
E) Genetic algorithms
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What are neural networks and how do they work?
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Watson is being used to diagnose diseases.
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________ are intelligent techniques that parallel some aspects of the processing patterns of the biological brain.

A) Neural networks
B) Genetic algorithms
C) CBR systems
D) Fuzzy logic systems
E) Intelligent agents
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Unlike genetic algorithms, neural networks are not suited to finding patterns and relationships in massive amounts of data.
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What is the difference between a neural network and genetic algorithms? Which would be of most use to an organization of astronomers analyzing gamma ray emissions reaching Earth?
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Which of the following is a key problem in managing knowledge?

A) Sharing knowledge
B) Storing knowledge
C) Distributing knowledge
D) Locating knowledge
E) Classifying knowledge
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Genetic algorithms:

A) represent knowledge as groups of characteristics.
B) are software programs that work in the background to carry out specific, repetitive tasks.
C) develop solutions to particular problems using techniques such as mutation, crossover, and selection.
D) "learn" patterns from large quantities of data by sifting through data.
E) have a large number of sensing and processing nodes that continuously interact with each other.
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In neural networks, humans train the network by feeding it a set of known outputs.
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Google's ability to recognize the meaning and intent behind user queries rather than merely matching keywords is based on which of the following?

A) Expert systems
B) Machine learning
C) DSS
D) Neural networks
E) Parameterized reports
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Expert systems capture the knowledge of skilled employees in the form of a set of rules in a software system that can be used by others in the organization.
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________ intelligence technology consists of computer-based systems that attempt to emulate human behavior and thought patterns.

A) Neural
B) Genetic
C) Fuzzy
D) Artificial
E) Learning
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Robotics is a type of intelligent technique.
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The business value of a GDSS is improved decision making. How does a GDSS accomplish this?
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Deck 11: Improving Decision Making and Managing Knowledge
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The type of decision that can be made by following a definite procedure is called a(n) ________ decision.

A) operational
B) unstructured
C) semi-structured
D) procedural
E) structured
E
2
Deciding whether to introduce a new product line is an example of a(n):

A) semi-structured decision.
B) procedural decision.
C) nonprocedural decision.
D) operational decision.
E) unstructured decision.
E
3
Why does improving a small value, routine decision have business value for a company?

A) A small value, routine decision may have a great economic impact on the company.
B) Even a small value, routine decision may have a "ripple" effect through a corporation.
C) Small value, routine decisions have business value because of their large number and frequency.
D) Small value, routine decisions involve important business processes.
E) Small value, routine decisions can affect the culture of the entire organization.
C
4
Operational management typically makes which type of decisions?

A) Semi-structured
B) Documented
C) Structured
D) Procedural
E) Low-level
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Which phase of decision making finds or recognizes a problem?

A) Design
B) Intelligence
C) Choice
D) Implementation
E) Definition
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A bank's decision to give a customer a mortgage is an example of an unstructured decision.
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A coherent decision is one that can be rationally explained to others.
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Where there is no well-understood or agreed-on procedure for making a decision, it is said to be:

A) undocumented.
B) unstructured.
C) documented.
D) semi-structured.
E) low-level.
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Which types of decisions are more prevalent at lower organizational levels?

A) Procedural decisions
B) Unstructured decisions
C) Structured decisions
D) Semi-structured decisions
E) Operational decisions
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In high-velocity automated decision making, humans are eliminated from the decision chain.
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Which dimension of quality means that a decision faithfully reflects the concerns and interests of affected parties?

A) Due process
B) Justice
C) Fairness
D) Coherence
E) Accuracy
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Which of the following is an example of a high-velocity automated decision process?

A) Strategic decision making
B) Operational decision making
C) Credit granting decisions
D) Providing online search results
E) Discovering and identifying the nature of a decision problem
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You are the CIO at an insurance firm and a manager has proposed implementing expensive new project management software that would help increase the efficiency of the IT staff. The idea of improved efficiency sounds good, but is there any way you can evaluate her decision before purchasing the software? Be specific.
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Which of the following is a typical middle management decision?

A) How much of our product is selling in lower-income markets?
B) Should we close a factory?
C) Should we introduce our product to overseas markets?
D) Should we discontinue this product?
E) Which product is selling the best in overseas markets?
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Which dimension of quality means that a decision should reflect a rational process?

A) Comprehensiveness
B) Accuracy
C) Fairness
D) Coherence
E) Due process
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A decision can be said to have improved if it is made by more than one manager.
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________ decisions are most common at higher levels of management.

A) Semi-structured
B) Unstructured
C) Structured
D) Undocumented
E) Procedural
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The use of high-velocity automated decision making eliminates the risk inherent in human decision making.
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Finding out why orders are not being filled on time at a distribution center is what kind of decision scenario?

A) Semi-structured
B) High-velocity
C) Unstructured
D) Procedural
E) Operational
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You are answering phones for a local utilities provider and are speaking with an extremely angry customer. Because your company manual advises employees to transfer hostile calls to a superior, you do this. What quality dimension of decisions does your action reflect?

A) Due process
B) Justice
C) Fairness
D) Coherence
E) Accuracy
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Backward sensitivity analysis software is used for:

A) supply chain optimization.
B) historical what-if analysis.
C) goal seeking.
D) reverse forecasting.
E) customer analysis.
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A(n) ________ capability allows users to view more detailed views of data.

A) ad hoc
B) drill-down
C) query and reporting
D) metrics
E) VRML
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A KPI is:

A) an industry standard for measuring performance along a given dimension.
B) a measure proposed by senior management.
C) an alternative to the balanced scorecard method.
D) an analytic technique for measuring financial performance.
E) a measurement of knowledge performance.
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A restaurant client has asked you to develop a system that would provide smartphone alerts about special discounts to potential customers in the vicinity. Which of the following tools will provide the solution?

A) Genetic algorithms
B) Neural networks
C) Location analytics
D) Operational analytics
E) Big data analytics
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Which of the following types of business intelligence users is considered a power user?

A) IT developers
B) Business analysts
C) Operational employees
D) Senior managers
E) Clerical workers
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What kind of decision making tool could help you develop a recommended system for your firm's website which has 50,000 visitors a month?

A) Big data analytics
B) Sensitivity analysis
C) Goal seeking
D) Forecasting
E) Simulation
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GDSS are designed to:

A) allow meeting attendees to share their thoughts in real time with their peers.
B) manage knowledge using a global perspective.
C) enable collaboration among geographically dispersed participants.
D) enable executives to easily supervise senior management meetings.
E) implement structured methods for organizing and evaluating ideas.
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Which type of information system uses data visualization technology to analyze and display data for planning and decision making in the form of digitized maps?

A) GIS
B) DSS
C) GSS
D) TPS
E) MIS
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The business intelligence environment includes all of the following except:

A) data from the business environment.
B) cloud-based storage.
C) BI infrastructure.
D) business analytics.
E) delivery platform.
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Which of the following would be a typical parameterized report for an organization's marketing group?

A) Variability of sales by region and time
B) Marketing campaign effectiveness
C) Customer satisfaction report
D) Impressions and conversion on the firm's website
E) Sales forecast for a single product
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In a dashboard, users can:

A) drill down to more finely grained information.
B) create their own reports based on custom queries.
C) view overall firm performance data.
D) view data according to different dimensions of the data.
E) predict future outcomes according to changing circumstances.
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Describe the stages of organizational decision making.
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Why is the balanced scorecard method said to be "balanced"?

A) It uses measurable dimensions for assessing performance.
B) It assesses both the internally focused and externally focused business processes.
C) It measures performance along all major divisions of a firm, from production and manufacturing to human resources.
D) It measures performance of all levels of a firm, from executives to operational employees and data workers.
E) It measures performance of more than just financial systems.
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________ help users gain information from large amounts of geographically linked data.

A) Data visualization tools
B) GIS
C) GDSS
D) Location analytics tools
E) CAD systems
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________ is a management methodology that translates a firm's goals into operational targets.

A) BPM
B) KPI
C) Balanced scorecard
D) OLAP
E) GDSS
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A(n) ________ table is a spreadsheet feature that displays two or more dimensions of data in a convenient format.

A) pivot
B) drill-down
C) ad hoc
D) multitier
E) sensitivity
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37
Identify and describe the different types of decisions.
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Which of the following is not an element of the business intelligence environment?

A) User interface
B) Executive users
C) Platform
D) Business analytics toolset
E) Production reports
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What is the name of a decision support tool that asks what-if questions repeatedly to predict outcomes in a variety of situations?

A) Key performance indicators
B) Predictive analytics
C) Ad hoc query
D) Sensitivity analysis
E) Pivot table
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Which of the following BI functionalities would you use to assess the likelihood of students dropping out of a college program?

A) Parameterized reports
B) Predictive analytics
C) Ad hoc queries
D) Production reports
E) Predictive analytics
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Business intelligence and analytics are products defined by software vendors.
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Why are managerial users and methods considered an important part of the BI environment?
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Parameterized reports look at the impact of several factors to understand sales patterns.
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An inference engine is:

A) a data mining strategy used by intelligent agents.
B) the programming environment of an expert system.
C) a method of organizing expert system knowledge into chunks.
D) a set of rules used to model human knowledge in an expert system.
E) a strategy used to search through the rule base in an expert system.
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What is big data? How does it provide business value?
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Which of the following statements about neural networks is not true?

A) Neural network applications are used to address problems of control and optimization.
B) Neural networks are being used to help detect credit card fraud.
C) Neural networks are being used to screen patients for coronary artery disease.
D) Neural networks are best used as a substitute for human decision makers.
E) Neural networks are being used to predict the performance of equities.
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GDSS are designed to help groups of managers make collective decisions.
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What-if analysis allows the user to vary certain values to test results to predict outcomes when there are no changes in the value of key conditions.
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DSS primarily address structured problems.
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Expert systems:

A) solve problems too difficult for human experts.
B) are based on DO WHILE rules.
C) use rules based on human expertise.
D) share characteristics with mainframe computing.
E) are a type of machine based intelligence.
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Expert systems are used when:

A) expertise is in short supply and needs to be captured.
B) predictions for the future are required.
C) patterns of consumer behavior need to be investigated.
D) Big data needs to be analyzed.
E) senior managers need reports on overall business performance.
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What is a GIS and what is it used for?
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You are the CEO of a national apparel retail chain and want to add three new stores. Which of the following tools will best help you find the most potentially profitable new locations?

A) Pivot tables
B) Sensitivity analysis
C) GIS
D) Location analytics
E) Intelligent agent
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54
As discussed in the chapter opening case, eHarmony makes matching decisions based on its analysis of successful relationships among its users.
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55
Not all business intelligence users are managers interested in forecasting sales figures for the next quarter. What different types of users are there for a business' intelligence systems?
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You are a city transportation planner and are interested in improving the city's bus service. What types of analytic tools might help you do this, and how would you use them?
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57
Dashboards and scorecards are visual interfaces used to make a firm's information easier to review quickly.
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58
Web-based tools for videoconferencing and electronic meetings are the primary tools for GDSS.
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59
All of the following are intelligent agents that are able to respond to human voice commands with useful information in voice or written form except:

A) Apple's Siri.
B) Microsoft's Cortana.
C) Facebook's DeepFace.
D) Amazon's Alexa.
E) Google Now.
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60
How is big data being utilized by local governments?
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61
Genetic algorithms are used for generating solutions to problems that are too large and complex for human beings to analyze on their own.
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62
To automate routine tasks to help firms search for and filter information for use in electronic commerce and supply chain management, a firm would most likely use:

A) CAD systems.
B) genetic algorithms.
C) fuzzy logic systems.
D) intelligent agents.
E) neural networks.
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63
Shopping bots are a form of intelligent agent.
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64
Virtually all successful expert systems deal with problems of:

A) associative data.
B) classification.
C) logic and control.
D) unstructured decision making.
E) structured decision making.
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65
Because genetic algorithms produce generalized solutions, they are best used as aids or guides to human decision makers instead of substitutes for them.
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66
As described in the chapter case, IBM's Watson is an example of:

A) an intelligent agent.
B) genetic algorithm.
C) machine learning.
D) an expert system.
E) cloud computing.
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________ are designed to have a generalized capability to learn.

A) Knowledge-based systems
B) Neural networks
C) Fuzzy logic systems
D) Expert systems
E) Genetic algorithms
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68
What are neural networks and how do they work?
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69
Watson is being used to diagnose diseases.
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________ are intelligent techniques that parallel some aspects of the processing patterns of the biological brain.

A) Neural networks
B) Genetic algorithms
C) CBR systems
D) Fuzzy logic systems
E) Intelligent agents
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71
Unlike genetic algorithms, neural networks are not suited to finding patterns and relationships in massive amounts of data.
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72
What is the difference between a neural network and genetic algorithms? Which would be of most use to an organization of astronomers analyzing gamma ray emissions reaching Earth?
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73
Which of the following is a key problem in managing knowledge?

A) Sharing knowledge
B) Storing knowledge
C) Distributing knowledge
D) Locating knowledge
E) Classifying knowledge
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Genetic algorithms:

A) represent knowledge as groups of characteristics.
B) are software programs that work in the background to carry out specific, repetitive tasks.
C) develop solutions to particular problems using techniques such as mutation, crossover, and selection.
D) "learn" patterns from large quantities of data by sifting through data.
E) have a large number of sensing and processing nodes that continuously interact with each other.
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75
In neural networks, humans train the network by feeding it a set of known outputs.
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76
Google's ability to recognize the meaning and intent behind user queries rather than merely matching keywords is based on which of the following?

A) Expert systems
B) Machine learning
C) DSS
D) Neural networks
E) Parameterized reports
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77
Expert systems capture the knowledge of skilled employees in the form of a set of rules in a software system that can be used by others in the organization.
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________ intelligence technology consists of computer-based systems that attempt to emulate human behavior and thought patterns.

A) Neural
B) Genetic
C) Fuzzy
D) Artificial
E) Learning
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79
Robotics is a type of intelligent technique.
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80
The business value of a GDSS is improved decision making. How does a GDSS accomplish this?
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