How quickly a third-party or vendor can change a system to ensure it meets user needs and the terms of any contracts
What is serviceability?
Stores, manages, and processes data and applications over the Internet
What is cloud computing?
Includes fixed data incapable of change in the event of a user action
What is static information?
Continued advances in technological innovation made it possible to reduce the size of a computer chip while doubling its capacity every two years
What is Moore's Law?
Performs functions such as resetting passwords and deleting accounts
What is administrator access?
Separate and fully equipped facility where a company can move immediately after a disaster and resume business
What is a hot site?
Delivers applications over the cloud using a pay-per-use revenue model
What is Software as a Service (SaaS)?
Enforce business rules vital to an organization's success
What are business critical integrity constraints?
Three cloud computing service delivery models
What are 1) Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), 2) Software as a Service (SaaS), and 3) Platform as a Service (PaaS)?
Information used to perform operational tasks
What is transactional information?
Outlines the costs to support a disaster recovery plan
What is a disaster recovery cost curve?
Three pressures driving sustainable MIS infrastructures
What are increases in 1) electronic waste, 2) energy waste, and 3) carbon emissions?
Advantages of data-driven websites
What are 1) easier to manage content and 2) store large amounts of data?
Statistical process for estimating the relationships among variables
What is regression?
Four primary traits of the value of information
What are 1) type, 2) timeliness, 3) quality, and 4) governance?
Characteristics of a sustainable MIS infrastructure
What are 1) grid computing, 2) cloud computing, and 3) virtualization?
Single instance of a system serves multiple customers in the cloud
What is multi-tenancy?
Ensures that every data value is correct and accurate
What is data validation?
Reasons for low-quality information
What are 1) online customers intentionally enter inaccurate information to protect their privacy, 2) different systems have different information entry standards and formats, and 3) third-party and external information contains inaccuracies and errors?
Focus on building this to support organization change
What is an agile MIS infrastructure?
Occurs when a redundant storage server offers an exact replica of the real-time data, and if the primary server crashes, the users are automatically directed to the secondary or backup server
What is failover?
Takes advantage of computers' unused processing power and links thousands of individual computers around the world
What is grid computing?
Table that stores information about people, places, or events
What is an entity?
Aggregate or summary information is in agreement with detailed information
What is consistency?
Communications technology aimed at providing high-speed wireless data over metropolitan area networks
What is worldwide interoperability for microware access (WiMAX)?