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MIS 535 Entire Course Managerial Application of Information Technology MIS 535 Quiz Week 4
1. (TCO A) Cloud computing
2. (TCO B) Internet technology
3. (TCO C) Which common database challenge is illustrated by the text 's discussion of receiving multiple pieces of
4. (TCO A) List and describe the four information systems serving each of the major functional areas of
5. (TCO B) How have mobile devices and social media changed the…?
6. (TCO C) The small publishing company you work for wants to create a new database for storing information about all of its author contracts. What….
7. (TCO A) Domino 's upgraded Pulse Evolution system incorporated a Pizza Tracker functionality that shows the progression
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Describe and give an example of each.
9. (TCO C) Describe the ways in which database technologies could be used by an office stationery supply company to achieve low-cost leadership
10. (TCO D) How are RFID systems used in inventory control and supply chain management?
11. (TCO D) What is cloud computing and how do you think its developments could impact businesses?
12. (TCO D) What are the business advantages of using voice over IP (VOIP) technology?
13. (TCO E) Distinguish between grid computing, cloud computing, and utility computing
14. (TCO E) What additional complexities are faced in global supply chains? How does the Internet help in managing global supply chains?
15. (TCO E) Explain why standards are so important in information technology? What standards have been important for the growth of Internet technologies?
16. (TCO F) Differentiate between intangible and tangible benefits and list three examples of each. In what types of systems are intangible benefits more predominant?
17. (TCO F) You have been hired as a consultant for a nationwide real estate firm, Cross & Deptford, who are interested in achieving better organization between branches by updating their information systems, but are not sure what will suit their needs. What will you recommend they do in order to determine the most effective IT projects?
Question 1: Describe two effects of database tools and technologies on business performance and decision making.
b) Describe the organizational forms a company might have as it evolves from a start-up to a major corporation. List the advantages and disadvantages of each form.
b. Describe the organizational forms a company might have as it evolves from a start-up to a major corporation. List the advantages and disadvantages of each form.
15. (TCO 4) A limited liability company has which of the following advantages? (Select all that apply.)
* Write clearly and concisely about relational database management systems using proper writing mechanics and technical style conventions.
10. Describe three transactions that you have experienced recently, in which an organization’s advanced use of information technology played a significant role (for example, withdrawing cash from an ATM, registering for classes online, or ordering food by fax). How did the technology contribute to the efficiency and effectiveness of the transaction?
Business/475-Intergrated business topics have taught me very important skills that should be used in every business. The knowledge I have gained has let me understand how these strategies are used. The business I have selected will be explained and how important they are.
3. Use Part 3 of the case study in Appendix B, Topic B, named ABC Financials Product Database to identify which aspects of this project – scope, time or cost – are the most important to upper management, potential users of the new system, and technical project staff, respectively. Then discuss the tradeoffs that can be made. Be prepared
RFID technology can offer many advantages to suppliers, retailers, and consumers including “improved accuracy in managing inventory, improved visibility of orders and inventory, reduced costs for logistical operations, improved customer service, improved security, and improved efficiency of business operations” (Park et al. 2010, p. 684).
Cloud computing is the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer” (MultiTrends Inc, 2015). What does this mean for businesses, both big and small? Could this change the way businesses store data, and information? Will it be cost reducing, efficient and scalable? I have found the solution to these questions and many more while researching the “Cloud” for this paper. Before this project, I had little-to-no idea what cloud computing was all about, nor did I ever imagine it would be such an asset in the business world.
Cloud computing can be illustrated as an issue word and examination style. It is seen as one of the quickest developing portions in the processing business that will assume control and influence numerous or most parts of registering. Simply after this build-up it is not difficult to see that cloud computing can prompt various moral issues. The clearest one is security which can emerge as an issue when clients store individual information in mists and lose control of who has which get to and utilization rights. An a great deal more troublesome inquiry is the means by which to do this moral investigation.
With any firm, the foremost goal of supply chain management is to lean out inventory and create effectiveness and efficiency. It is essential for a company with a successful management of supply chain to have inflows and outflows with minimal costs and maximum efficiency. Moreover, “in today’s chaotic global economy, one thing that is certain is that supply chain matters,” (Mishra & Hall). Sophisticated wireless software such as RFID systems play a major role in the success of a firm’s supply chain management.
As with any new trend in the IT world, enterprises must figure out the benefits and risks of cloud computing and the best way to use this technology. The buzz around cloud computing has reached a fever pitch. Some believe it is a disruptive trend representing the next stage in the evolution of
For commercial organizations, cloud computing does not mean putting all data information in virtual storage on the Internet network such as iCloud, which is serviced by the Apple Company. Cloud computing in commercial organization means the firm and business to gain lower barriers to entry into business because of cost –effectiveness in IT, the ability can grow faster, the significant scalability and flexibility of IT-bases and cloud services. On the other hand, the cloud computing technology is not a miracle service, which always benefits every business (Colt, 2014, n.p.g.). Consequently, any commercial organization has to consider the different needs, of a company
10. Identify three current trends in operations management and describe them. How do you think they will change the future of OM?