CH2 Flashcards

(34 cards)

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the set of computing hardware, network hardware and topology, and system software employed by the organization

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Technology architecture

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____________ Is the information systems that supports the organization (information systems, subsystems, and supporting technology)

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Application architecture

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_____________ Activities include Gather Detailed Information, Define Requirements, Prioritize Requirements, Develop User-Interface Dialogs, and Evaluate Requirements with Users.

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System Analysis

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Name the following System Analysis Activity:
Interviews, questionnaires, documents, observing business processes, researching vendors, comments and suggestions.

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Gathering Detailed Information

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Name the following System Analysis Activity:
Modeling functional requirements and non-functional requirements.

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Defining Requirements

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Name the following System Analysis Activity:
Essential requirements, important requirements, vs. nice to have requirements

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Prioritizing Requirements

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Name the following System Analysis Activity:
Flow of interaction between user and system

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Developing User-Interface Dialogs

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Name the following System Analysis Activity:
User involvement, feedback, adapt to changes

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Evaluating Requirements with Users

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System Requirements include ___________ requirements and _____________ requirements

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functional, non-functional

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(Functional/Non-Functional) requirements are the activites the system must perform such as business uses, functions the users carry out.

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Functional

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(Functional/Non-Functional) Requirements are the other system characteristics such as constraints and performance goals.

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Non-Functional

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FURPS+ Requirements acronym stands for…

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Functional, Usability, Reliability, Performance, Security, and more.

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Choose the FURPS+ Requirement that fits the following: User interface, ease of use.
(1) Usability
(2) Functional
(3) Security
(4) Performance
(5) Reliability

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(1) Usability

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Choose the FURPS+ Requirement that fits the following: Failure rate, Recovery methods.
(1) Usability
(2) Functional
(3) Security
(4) Performance
(5) Reliability

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(5) Reliability

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Choose the FURPS+ Requirement that fits the following: Response time, throughput..
(1) Usability
(2) Functional
(3) Security
(4) Performance
(5) Reliability

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(4) Performance

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Choose the FURPS+ Requirement that fits the following: Access controls, encryption.
(1) Usability
(2) Functional
(3) Security
(4) Performance
(5) Reliability

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persons who have an interest in the successful implementation of the system

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persons within the organization

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Internal Stakeholders

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persons outside the organization

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External stakeholders

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persons who regularly interact
with the system

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Operational stakeholders

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persons who don’t directly interact, but use the information or have financial interest

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Executive stakeholders

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Choose which kind of stakeholder fits the following:

Customers and partner organizations of an accounting system for a company.
(1) Internal Operational Stakeholders
(2) External Executive Stakeholders
(3) External Operational Stakeholders
(4) Internal Executive Stakeholders

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(3) External Operational Stakeholders

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Choose which kind of stakeholder fits the following:

Bookkeepers, Accountants, and Internal auditors of an accounting system for a company.
(1) Internal Operational Stakeholders
(2) External Executive Stakeholders
(3) External Operational Stakeholders
(4) Internal Executive Stakeholders

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(1) Internal Operational Stakeholders

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Choose which kind of stakeholder fits the following:

Senior managers and Board of directors of an accounting system for a company
(1) Internal Operational Stakeholders
(2) External Executive Stakeholders
(3) External Operational Stakeholders
(4) Internal Executive Stakeholders

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(4) Internal Executive Stakeholders

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# Choose which kind of stakeholder fits the following: Investors and Regulators of an accounting system for a company (1) Internal Operational Stakeholders (2) External Executive Stakeholders (3) External Operational Stakeholders (4) Internal Executive Stakeholders
(2) External Executive Stakeholders
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# Choose which kind of stakeholder fits the following: Operational managers of an accounting system for a company. (1) Internal Operational and Executive Stakeholders (2) External Operational and Executive Stakeholders
(1) Internal Operational and Executive Stakeholders
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# Choose which kind of stakeholder fits the following: External auditors of an accounting system for a company. (1) Internal Operational and Executive Stakeholders (2) External Operational and Executive Stakeholders
(2) External Operational and Executive Stakeholders
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a representation of some aspect of the system being built
a Model
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We define requirements after collecting information by creating ________.
models
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Textual, Graphical, Mathematical are types of _______.
models
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Standard graphical modeling symbols/terminology used for information systems
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
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sequence of processing steps that completely handles **one** business transaction or customer request
Workflow
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describes user (or system) activities, the person who does each activity, and the sequential flow of these activities
Activity Diagram ## Footnote guaranteed to come on tests
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T/F: An activity diagram is a **UML diagram** useful for showing a graphical model of a workflow.
true. ## Footnote guaranteed to come on tests