Quiz in Business Information System

Quiz in Business Information System

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35 Qs

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Quiz in Business Information System

Quiz in Business Information System

Assessment

Quiz

Professional Development, Business, Education

University

Hard

Created by

Agnes Gonzales

Used 9+ times

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35 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

It consists of all the components that work together to process data and produce information. Almost all business information systems consist of many subsystems with subgoals, all contributing to the organization’s main goal. These systems have become essential to successful business operations.

System & Subsystem

Information System (IS)

Information and Managers

Information Map

Information Technology (IT)

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Systems thinking: thinking of an organization in terms of subsystems. Powerful management approach that creates a framework for problem solving and decision making Helps keep managers focused on overall goals. Database: collection of electronic records. Information systems automate exchange of information among subsystems

System & Subsystem

Information System (IS)

Information

and Managers

Information Map

Information Technology (IT)

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The most widely used information systems. The predominant function is to record data collected at the boundaries of organizations, At the point where the organization transacts business with other parties. They also record many of the transactions that take place inside an organization.

Information System

Management Information System

Customer Relations System

System Management Chain

Transaction Processing System

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

The term refers to the sequence of activities involved in producing and selling a product or service. In industries that produce goods, the activities include marketing, purchasing raw materials, manufacturing and assembly, packing and shipping, billing, collection, and after-the sale services. In service industries, the sequence might include marketing, document management, and monitoring customer portfolios.

Information System

Management Information System

Customer Relations System

System Management Chain

Transaction Processing System

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

It is an enterprise application because the systems that support each business process are connected to each other to form one large IS. The information they provide supports the planning of shipping resource such as personnel, funds, raw materials, and vehicles.

Information System

Management Information System

Customer Relations System

System Management Chain

Supply Chain Management

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

This systems help manage an organization’s relationships with its customers. The term refers to a large variety of information systems, from simple ones that help maintain customer records to sophisticated systems that dynamically analyze and detect buying patterns and predict when a specific customer is about to switch to a competitor.

Human Relations Management System (HRMS)

Management Information System (MIS)

Customer Relations System (CRS)

System Management Chain (CMS)

Supply Chain Management (SCM)

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

ISs whose purpose is to glean from raw data relationships and trends that might help organizations compete better. Usually, these applications consist of sophisticated statistical models, sometimes general and sometimes tailored for an industry or an organization. The applications access large pools of data, usually transactional records stored in large databases called data warehouses.

Information System (ISs)

Management Information System (MIS)

Decision Support System (DSs)

Business Intelligence System (BIs)

Expert System (ESs)

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