F-Quiz Flashcards

(20 cards)

1
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IT specialists inside your organization.

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Insourcing

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do-it-yourself approach many end users take with little or no help from IT specialists.

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Self-sourcing

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3
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a third-party organization (i.e., let someone do the work and pay them for it)

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Outsourcing

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4
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a structured step-by-step approach for developing information systems

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Systems Development Life Cycle

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5
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Also called a waterfall methodology, an approach in which each phase of the SDLC is followed by another, from planning through implementation.

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SDLC

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SDLC Phases

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  1. Planning
  2. Analysis
  3. Design
  4. Development
  5. Testing
  6. Implementation
  7. Maintenance
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7
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focuses on building small self-contained blocks of code (components) that can be reused across a variety of applications

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Component Based Development

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RAD

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  1. Planning and Analysis
  2. Find reusable software components in the software library
  3. Integrate and test all software components
  4. Implementation
  5. Maintenance
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9
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Extreme Programming

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  1. Planning
  2. Analysis
  3. Design
  4. Development
  5. Implementation
  6. Testing
  7. Maintenance
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10
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the development and support of IT systems by end users with little or no help from IT specialists

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Selfsourcing

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Selfsourcing Approach

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  1. Planning
  2. Analysis
  3. Maintenance
  4. Revise and Enhance the Prototype
  5. End User Reviewing
  6. Develop Initial Prototype
  7. Identify Basic Requirements
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12
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a model of a proposed product, service, or system

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Prototype

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the process of building a model that demonstrates the features of a proposed product, service, or system

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Prototyping

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14
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prove the technical feasibility of a proposed system

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Proof of Concept Prototype

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15
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used to convince people of the worth of a proposed system

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Selling Prototype

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16
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the delegation of specified work to a third party for a specified length of time, at a specified cost, and at a specified level of service

17
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formal document that describes in excruciating detail your logical requirements for a proposed system and invites outsourcing organizations to submit bids for its development

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Request for Proposal

18
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the process of engaging another company within the same country for services

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Onshore Outsourcing

19
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contracting an outsourcing arrangement with a company in a nearby country

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Nearshore Outsourcing

20
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contracting with a company that is geographically far away

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Offshore Outsourcing