Deck 10: Emergent Knowledge Management Practices

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Web 2.0 is a next generation software offering authored by Tim O'Reilly in 2005.
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Web 2.0 was made possible thanks to breakthrough proprietary technologies like Microsoft Silverlight and Adobe Flash.
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AJAX stands for Asymmetric Java and X-Serv.
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The most significant aspect of Web 2.0 is its ability to harness collective intelligence
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Enterprise 2.0 technologies focus on channels like e-mail and instant messaging and platforms like intranets and portals.
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The biggest difference between Enterprise 2.0 and traditional KM systems is that the former provide users the potential to create intranets built by distributed autonomous peers and are subject to network effects.
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The main innovation of LinkedIn, one of the first social networks, was the ability to see "Who's Viewed Me."
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The density property of social networking ties refers to the ratio of actual ties to the number of possible ties in a network.
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Social networking ties between nodes are characterized by type, strength, and stickiness.
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Knowledge sharing researchers have determined that strong ties in social networks are better for cultivating trust and reliability.
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Social networking inroads made into talent management measure the relationship strength of individuals both within and outside of the organization by measuring email inflow and outflow.
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A wiki is a microblogging service that enables online awareness.
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Wikipedia is subject to an informal peer review process by its users, who volunteer endless hours to create or edit articles.
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A blog is a page or collection of Web pages designed to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content, using a simplified markup language.
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The Dunbar number refers to the limit on how many twitter followers an individual may have.
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The open source initiative allows free distribution of software as long as source code remains unmodified for derivative works.
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Users in Second Life can trade their Linden dollar virtual currency for dollars on the LindeX dollar exchange.
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The Facebook beacon allows users to find people they might know and want to add as a friend.
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What is not a component in AJAX?

A)XHTML and CSS.
B)XML.
C)Asynchronous data transfer.
D)SQL.
E)Javascript.
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Who of the following is credited with coining the phrase "Web 2.0?"

A)Tim O'Reilly.
B)Steve Wozniak.
C)Sergey Brin.
D)Matt Zuckerberg.
E)Walt Mossenberg.
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Which of these technologies is a feature of Web 2.0?

A)signals
B)authoring
C)tags
D)extensions
E)All of the above
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Which of the following is not a Web 2.0 application?

A)blogs
B)instant messaging
C)social networks
D)virtual worlds
E)wikis
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Which of the following is a technology that uses signals?

A)RSS feeds
B)wikis
C)blogs
D)e-mail
E)None of the above
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Which of the following is not a social network?

A)Friendster
B)LinkedIn.
C)MySpace.
D)YouTube
E)None of the above
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Which social network experienced phenomenal growth to become the number 1 most trafficked site in the United States in 2006?

A)MySpace
B)YouTube
C)Yahoo Sports Fantasy
D)Facebook
E)LinkedIn
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All of the following are aspects of social networks studied by researchers except

A)strength of ties
B)density of ties
C)reciprocity between nodes
D)types of nodes
E)None of the above
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Which of the following are recognized enterprise applications for social networking?

A)Contact management.
B)Asset management
C)Talent management
D)a & b
E)a & c
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Which of the following is not part of the Wikipedia guidelines?

A)legal and copyright
B)content and style
C)what actions to take to enforce other policies
D)the body of policies concerning deletion
E)privacy concerning confidential information about contributors
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Which of the following is false about Wikipedia?

A)Contributors may do so anonymously
B)informal peer review from the collective wisdom of interested parties
C)periodic auditing of content and sources by industry and academic associations
D)It is freely available on the Internet
E)a & b
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Which of the following are characteristics of blogs

A)online journals
B)published in reverse chronological order
C)entries are usually collaborative and dynamic over time
D)a & b
E)a & c
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What is the Dunbar number?

A)the theoretical maximum number of social contacts anyone can maintain
B)it is named after researcher Robin Dunbar.
C)127
D)a & b
E)a & c
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Which of these technologies were implemented at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein?

A)RSS
B)blogs
C)wikis
D)a & b
E)a & c
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of open source software?

A)No modification of the author's source code
B)No discrimination against fields or endeavors
C)No licenses will be issued discriminating a user
D)No license may restrict other software
E)No royalty shall be requires for distribution
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Which of the following is not an open source project?

A)Gmail
B)Linux
C)BIND
D)Apache
E)MySQL
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Which of these are benefits derived by open source contributors?

A)affiliation with a community of like minded individuals
B)boost in reputation and status
C)enjoyment from the desire to create
D)fulfillment of a need for a specific product
E)all of the above
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Which of these are aspects of Second Life?

A)Interactive 3D metaverse
B)Virtual economy with currency convertible to dollars
C)Artificial Intelligence characters that guide users on missions, quests, and games
D)a & b
E)b & c
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What is not true about Project Wonderland?

A)Free and open source
B)Written in Silverlight
C)Its focus is on entertainment and gaming
D)a & b
E)b & c
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Which of these is incorrectly defined?

A)Function IT-IT that supports interaction
B)Network IT-delivers increased collaboration
C)Enterprise IT-delivers standardization and monitors work
D)Function IT-spreadsheets and simulation software
E)Network IT-wikis and blogs
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Briefly define Web 2.0 and how is it related to Enterprise 2.0?
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What is Enterpise 2.0?
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Explain the difference between Web 2.0 and traditional KM systems.
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Briefly explain the evolution of popular social networking site, their unique features, and the innovations each one brought.
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Describe the methodologies and inputs for researching social networks.
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What is a wiki and give an example of a popular wiki?
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Explain blogs and how twitter has affected blogging?
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What is the Open Source Movement?
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What are the motives for contributing to Open Source?
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Explain an example of how virtual worlds are helping businesses.
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Explain the three types of IT needed for a comprehensive model of an organization.
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Web 2.0 is a next generation software offering authored by Tim O'Reilly in 2005.
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Web 2.0 was made possible thanks to breakthrough proprietary technologies like Microsoft Silverlight and Adobe Flash.
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AJAX stands for Asymmetric Java and X-Serv.
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The most significant aspect of Web 2.0 is its ability to harness collective intelligence
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Enterprise 2.0 technologies focus on channels like e-mail and instant messaging and platforms like intranets and portals.
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The biggest difference between Enterprise 2.0 and traditional KM systems is that the former provide users the potential to create intranets built by distributed autonomous peers and are subject to network effects.
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The main innovation of LinkedIn, one of the first social networks, was the ability to see "Who's Viewed Me."
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The density property of social networking ties refers to the ratio of actual ties to the number of possible ties in a network.
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Social networking ties between nodes are characterized by type, strength, and stickiness.
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Knowledge sharing researchers have determined that strong ties in social networks are better for cultivating trust and reliability.
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Social networking inroads made into talent management measure the relationship strength of individuals both within and outside of the organization by measuring email inflow and outflow.
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A wiki is a microblogging service that enables online awareness.
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Wikipedia is subject to an informal peer review process by its users, who volunteer endless hours to create or edit articles.
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A blog is a page or collection of Web pages designed to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content, using a simplified markup language.
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The Dunbar number refers to the limit on how many twitter followers an individual may have.
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The open source initiative allows free distribution of software as long as source code remains unmodified for derivative works.
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Users in Second Life can trade their Linden dollar virtual currency for dollars on the LindeX dollar exchange.
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The Facebook beacon allows users to find people they might know and want to add as a friend.
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What is not a component in AJAX?

A)XHTML and CSS.
B)XML.
C)Asynchronous data transfer.
D)SQL.
E)Javascript.
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Who of the following is credited with coining the phrase "Web 2.0?"

A)Tim O'Reilly.
B)Steve Wozniak.
C)Sergey Brin.
D)Matt Zuckerberg.
E)Walt Mossenberg.
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Which of these technologies is a feature of Web 2.0?

A)signals
B)authoring
C)tags
D)extensions
E)All of the above
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Which of the following is not a Web 2.0 application?

A)blogs
B)instant messaging
C)social networks
D)virtual worlds
E)wikis
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Which of the following is a technology that uses signals?

A)RSS feeds
B)wikis
C)blogs
D)e-mail
E)None of the above
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Which of the following is not a social network?

A)Friendster
B)LinkedIn.
C)MySpace.
D)YouTube
E)None of the above
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Which social network experienced phenomenal growth to become the number 1 most trafficked site in the United States in 2006?

A)MySpace
B)YouTube
C)Yahoo Sports Fantasy
D)Facebook
E)LinkedIn
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All of the following are aspects of social networks studied by researchers except

A)strength of ties
B)density of ties
C)reciprocity between nodes
D)types of nodes
E)None of the above
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Which of the following are recognized enterprise applications for social networking?

A)Contact management.
B)Asset management
C)Talent management
D)a & b
E)a & c
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Which of the following is not part of the Wikipedia guidelines?

A)legal and copyright
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C)what actions to take to enforce other policies
D)the body of policies concerning deletion
E)privacy concerning confidential information about contributors
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Which of the following is false about Wikipedia?

A)Contributors may do so anonymously
B)informal peer review from the collective wisdom of interested parties
C)periodic auditing of content and sources by industry and academic associations
D)It is freely available on the Internet
E)a & b
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Which of the following are characteristics of blogs

A)online journals
B)published in reverse chronological order
C)entries are usually collaborative and dynamic over time
D)a & b
E)a & c
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What is the Dunbar number?

A)the theoretical maximum number of social contacts anyone can maintain
B)it is named after researcher Robin Dunbar.
C)127
D)a & b
E)a & c
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Which of these technologies were implemented at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein?

A)RSS
B)blogs
C)wikis
D)a & b
E)a & c
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of open source software?

A)No modification of the author's source code
B)No discrimination against fields or endeavors
C)No licenses will be issued discriminating a user
D)No license may restrict other software
E)No royalty shall be requires for distribution
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Which of the following is not an open source project?

A)Gmail
B)Linux
C)BIND
D)Apache
E)MySQL
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Which of these are benefits derived by open source contributors?

A)affiliation with a community of like minded individuals
B)boost in reputation and status
C)enjoyment from the desire to create
D)fulfillment of a need for a specific product
E)all of the above
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Which of these are aspects of Second Life?

A)Interactive 3D metaverse
B)Virtual economy with currency convertible to dollars
C)Artificial Intelligence characters that guide users on missions, quests, and games
D)a & b
E)b & c
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What is not true about Project Wonderland?

A)Free and open source
B)Written in Silverlight
C)Its focus is on entertainment and gaming
D)a & b
E)b & c
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Which of these is incorrectly defined?

A)Function IT-IT that supports interaction
B)Network IT-delivers increased collaboration
C)Enterprise IT-delivers standardization and monitors work
D)Function IT-spreadsheets and simulation software
E)Network IT-wikis and blogs
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39
Briefly define Web 2.0 and how is it related to Enterprise 2.0?
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What is Enterpise 2.0?
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Explain the difference between Web 2.0 and traditional KM systems.
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Briefly explain the evolution of popular social networking site, their unique features, and the innovations each one brought.
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Describe the methodologies and inputs for researching social networks.
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What is a wiki and give an example of a popular wiki?
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Explain blogs and how twitter has affected blogging?
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What is the Open Source Movement?
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What are the motives for contributing to Open Source?
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Explain an example of how virtual worlds are helping businesses.
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Explain the three types of IT needed for a comprehensive model of an organization.
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