Chapter 1: Study questions Flashcards

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What are the five components that make up an information system?

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hardware, software, data, people, process

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What are three examples of information system hardware?

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There are a number of possible answers: a PC, a printer, a mouse, tablets, mobile phones, etc.

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Microsoft Windows is an example of which component of information systems?

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It is an operating system, which is a part of the software component.

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What is application software?

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Software that does something useful.

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What roles do people play in information systems?

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The text includes examples such as helpdesk support, systems analyst, programmer, and CIO.

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What is the definition of a process?

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A process is a series of steps undertaken to achieve a desired outcome or goal.

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What was invented first, the personal computer or the Internet (ARPANET)?

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The Internet was activated in 1969; the personal computer was introduced in 1975.

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In what year were restrictions on commercial use of the Internet first lifted? When were eBay and Amazon founded?

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Restrictions were lifted in 1991, Amazon was founded in 1994, and eBay was founded in 1995.

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What does it mean to say we are in a “post-PC world”?

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The personal computer will no longer be the primary way that people interact and do business.

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What is Carr’s main argument about information technology?

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That information technology is just a commodity and cannot be used to gain a competitive advantage.

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