UGRD-ITE6220 Information Management
This course covers history and overview of information management, data information concepts database design, data modeling, database query languages, data organization architecture, special-purpose databases and implementation, including managing the database environment.
As a consumer, you regularly encounter information systems that support the business processes and operations at the many retail stores where you shop. → Support of Business Processes and Operations, Gaining a strategic advantage over competitors requires the innovative application of information technologies. → Support of Strategies for Competitive Advantage, Information systems also help store managers and other business professionals make better decisions. → Support of Business Decision Making | Match the Column A that is corresponding to Column B. | |
As a consumer, you regularly encounter information systems that support the business processes and operations at the many retail stores where you shop. → Support of Business Processes and Operations, Information systems also help store managers and other business professionals make better decisions. → Support of Business Decision Making, Gaining a strategic advantage over competitors requires the innovative application of information technologies. → Support of Strategies for Competitive Advantage | Match the Column A that is corresponding to Column B. | |
Control | It involves monitoring and evaluating feedback to determine whether a system is moving toward the achievement of its goal, it is called the . | |
Cycle time | is often called the lead time. | |
Data | is collected in order to create information and knowledge about particular subjects that interest any given organization in order for that organization to make better management decisions. | |
Data | consists of raw facts, such as an employee number, total hours worked in a week, inventory part numbers, or sales orders. | |
Data | consists of raw facts, such as an employee number, total hours worked in a week, inventory part numbers, or sales orders. | |
Decision support systems | are used by senior management to make non-routine decisions. | |
Deliver | This stage is basically the logistics phase, where customer orders are accepted and delivery of the goods is planned. | |
Develop | In this stage, mainly concentrate on building a strong relationship with suppliers of the raw materials required for production. | |
e-business | It is as an umbrella term that encompasses e-commerce, e-sales, e-banking, e-learning and online communication. | |
E-business | It refers to any business conducted online using the internet and related digital technologies called . | |
e-business | It was first used by IBM in 1996. | |
E-business | It refers to any business conducted online using the internet and related digital technologies called | |
Feedback | It is data about the performance of a system, it is the . | |
Feedback | It is data about the performance of a system, it is the | |
Gaining a strategic advantage over competitors requires the innovative application of information technologies. → Support of Strategies for Competitive Advantage, As a consumer, you regularly encounter information systems that support the business processes and operations at the many retail stores where you shop. → Support of Business Processes and Operations, Information systems also help store managers and other business professionals make better decisions. → Support of Business Decision Making | Match the Column A that is corresponding to Column B. | |
Impact printers | are now rarely used except for special purposes. | |
Information | is a collection of facts organized and processed so that they have additional value beyond the value of the individual facts. | |
Information systems also help store managers and other business professionals make better decisions. → Support of Business Decision Making, As a consumer, you regularly encounter information systems that support the business processes and operations at the many retail stores where you shop. → Support of Business Processes and Operations, Gaining a strategic advantage over competitors requires the innovative application of information technologies. → Support of Strategies for Competitive Advantage | Match the Column A that is corresponding to Column B. | |
Information systems also help store managers and other business professionals make better decisions. → Support of Business Decision Making, Gaining a strategic advantage over competitors requires the innovative application of information technologies. → Support of Strategies for Competitive Advantage, As a consumer, you regularly encounter information systems that support the business processes and operations at the many retail stores where you shop. → Support of Business Processes and Operations | Match the Column A that is corresponding to Column B. | |
Information System | An is a set of interrelated components that collect, manipulate, store, and disseminate data and information and provide a feedback mechanism to meet an objective | |
Information System | An is a set of interrelated components that collect, manipulate, store, and disseminate data and information and provide a feedback mechanism to meet an objective | |
Knowlwdge | is can be described as: “an awareness and understanding of a set of information and the ways that information can be used to support a specific task or reach a decision”. | |
Knowlwdge | is can be described as: “an awareness and understanding of a set of information and the ways that information can be used to support a specific task or reach a decision”. | |
Make | In this stage, the products are designed, produced, tested, packaged, and synchronized for delivery. | |
Management Information System | MIS is stands for | |
OLAP | It is used to query and analyze multi-dimensional data and produce information that can be viewed in different ways using multiple dimensions. | |
Online Analytical Processing | OLAP is stands for . | |
operational | The level is concerned with performing day to day business transactions of the organization. | |
order fill rate | The is the portion of customer demands that can be easily satisfied from the stock available. | |
Plan | In this stage, the planning should mainly focus on designing a strategy that yields maximum profit. | |
Return | In the stage, defective or damaged goods are returned to the supplier by the customer. | |
SCM | It also comprises movement and storage of raw materials that are involved in work in progress, inventory and fully furnished goods. | |
SCM | It can be defined as the management of flow of products and services, which begins from the origin of products and ends at the product’s consumption. | |
Senior | level managers are concerned with the long-term planning of the organization. | |
Stock out | It is the reverse of order fill rate and marks the portion of orders lost because of a stock out. | |
TRUE | A network allows you to share internet connections, data and resources within your business, improving both efficiency and speed of working. | |
TRUE | E-business and e-commerce applications involve interconnected business information systems under applications. | |
FALSE | Implementing ways to use information technology in business includes designing the basic components of information systems. | |
TRUE | Managing information technology emphasizes the quality, strategic business value, and security of an organization’s information systems. | |
FALSE | Management systems mimic human expertise to identify patterns in large data sets. | |
FALSE | Information Systems are used by tactical managers to monitor the organization's current performance status. | |
FALSE | System Analysts are people who use an information system or the information it produces. | |
FALSE | Tactical users are the decisions that partly based on set guidelines and judgmental calls. | |
FALSE | CMR is a software allows for more efficient communication with your prospects and clients. | |
FALSE | “Information plays a vital role in organizations, and in recent years companies have recognized the significance of corporate data as an organizational asset”. | |
FALSE | Tactical users make final structured decisions. | |
TRUE | Computer networks are systems of information processing components that use a variety of hardware, software, data management, and telecommunications network technologies. | |
FALSE | Impact printers are more expensive than other types of printers but are more economical if you do lots of printing and are relatively fast. | |
FALSE | Strategic Systems are used for giving the lower advantage of competition to the organization. | |
FALSE | A strategic information system is not developed to respond to the corporate world and many business initiatives. | |
TRUE | Transaction processing systems are used to record day to day business transactions of the organization. | |
TRUE | In case of returns management, synchronizing material movements is a common issue that needs to be handled is called control. | |
TRUE | Inkjet printers are also slower than comparable laser printers. | |
TRUE | Probability of on-time delivery is the portion of customer orders that are completed on-time. |