Definitions
Features of Project Management
Hardware Evaluation Factors
Conversion
Software Evaluation Factors
100
The rapid development and testing of working models, or _______, of new information system applications in an interactive, iterative process involving both systems analysts and end users.
What is prototyping?
100
The five stages of project management.
What is defining, planning, executing, controlling, and closing?
100
Speed and capacity.
What is Performance?
100
The process in which the hardware, software, people, network, and data resources of an old information system must be converted to the requirements of a new information system.
What is conversion?
100
Ability to handle processes easily, without major modifications.
What is flexibility?
200
Making Necessary improvements.
What is maintenance?
200
Process, tools, and techniques.
What are the three element required to manage a project effectively and efficiently?
200
Different types of network technologies and bandwidth alternatives that can be easily connected to wide area and local networks.
What is Connectivity?
200
Parallel pilot phased and direct
What are the four major forms of conversion to a new system?
200
Bug-free, with few errors within its error code.
What is quality?
300
The process by which the end user of a software application is also the primary developer of the software.
What is End-User Development?
300
Project mgmt. approach tailored toward the design and development of information systems.
What is SDLC? System Development Life Cycle.
300
Human factors engineered with the user in mind, designed to be safe, comfortable and easy to use.
What is Ergonomics?
300
Converting data into new data format, correcting incorrect data, filtering out unwanted data, and consolidating data into new databases and other data subsets.
What is data conversion?
300
Provides control procedures for errors, malfunctions, and improper use.
What is security?
400
Ability to identifying the advantages or benefits and disadvantages or costs of a proposed solution.
What is Cost/Benefit Analysis?
400
The process and activities associated with installing a software application and preparing it for actual use.
What is the implementation process?
400
Ability to handle the processing demands of a wide range of end users, transactions, queries, and other information processing requirements.
What is scalability?
400
Monitoring and evaluating the results of an implemented solution or system.
What is post implementation review?
400
Well-developed system program code that does not use much CPU time, memory capacity, or disc space.
What is efficiency?
500
Designing the interactions between end users and computer systems, including input/output methods and the conversion of data between human-readable and machine-readable forms.
What is user interface design?
500
Project management.
What is the process of managing the accomplishment of an information system development project according to as specific project plan, so the project is completed on time, is within its budget, and meets its design?
500
Systems and applications available, that can be used with hardware.
What is software?
500
The single most costly activity system that occurs after the system implementation is completed, the primary objectives are associated with system maintenance are to correct errors or faults in the system, provide changes to effect performance improvement or adapt the system to changes in the operating environment.
What is post implementation activities?
500
A collection of documents or information that describes a computer program, information system, or required data processing operations.
What is documentation?
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