The six elements of snapshot
What is...
Customers, Products and services, Major activities or work processes, Participants, Information, Technology
This framework, used by the European Environment Agency, describes interactions between societal actions and the environment.
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The DPSIR framework?
This is a quick, simplified version of a system used to learn and de-risk decisions before a full build.
What is...
a prototype?
Definition of the big bang approach
What is…
the implementation will be immediate and everyone who works in the system will be moved to the system at the same time.
This Google model, built on Gemini 3 Pro, is an advanced image creation and editing tool known for its ability to render legible in-image text and produce up to 4K resolution visuals.
What is...
Nano Banano Pro
Definition of an Enterprise system
What is...
Computer software that supports needs and solves problems of an entire organization
The elements of a use case diagram are...
What is...
IT system, actor, use case and relationship
In an enterprise platform ecosystem, this term describes the flagship application that everything starts from, such as Salesforce’s CRM.
What is...
an anchor product?
The reason why system implementation fails according to Kim and Krankanhall (Investigating user resistance to information systems implementation: A status quo bias perspective.)
What is..
User resistance to information systems implementation has been identified as a salient reason for the failure of new systems
ITU’s address is...
What is...
Rued Langgaards Vej 7, 2300 København S.
The difference between waterfall and agile
What is...
Agile is an incremental and iterative approach;
Waterfall is a linear and sequential approach.
Agile separates a project into sprints; Waterfall divides a project into phases.
Agile helps complete many small projects; Waterfall helps complete one single project
In scrum, user stories are formulated as…
What is...
“As a … I want … so that …”
This type of AI analyzes historical data to forecast future events and find patterns, and is common in finance, retail, manufacturing, and healthcare.
What is...
predictive AI?
This type of dependency exists when the actualization of one affordance requires that the preceding affordance be actualized, at least partially, like accessing data relying on capturing data
What is...
strong dependency
The date the first Super Mario Bros. was released for Nintendo.
When is...
September 13, 1985
Differences between Enterprise Software and Collaboration Software?
What is...
Enterprise software:
- Relatively rigid, focuses on larges business processes, handle enterprise core functions and customer in focus
Collaboration software:
- Relatively flexible, allow ad-hoc collaboration and set in the heart of the enterprise communication function
Difference between requirement specifications in plan based and agile processes.
What is…
Plan-based projects strive to early define requirements that are correct, unambiguous, complete, consistent, prioritized, verifiable, modifiable, and traceable.
Agile projects let requirements emerge over time through iterations and ongoing customer interaction.
The three types of cloud services?
What is...
SaaS (software as a service) Target group: end users.
PaaS (Platform as a service) Target group: Developers, External or internal
IaaS (Infrastructure as a service) Target group: infrastructure department or any one needs computing resources.
The three theories of resistance according to Markus M. L. (1983) in the text “power, politics and MIS implementation”
What is...
- the person or subunit may be believed to have resisted because of factors internal to the person or group, so the person’s behavior is determined internally.
- the person or group may believe to have resisted because of factors inherent in the application or system being implemented, so the people’s behavior are determine externally by the environment or by technology.
- People or group resist systems because of an interaction between characteristics related to the people and characteristics related to the systems.
The first ERP dates back to this decade...
What is...
1960s
3 pros and 3 cons of agile?
What is...
Pros:
More adaptive and applicable to almost any project in some way, as well as more welcoming to changing requirements late in the development
Frequent feedback (iterative development, frequent testing, focus on working software rather than documentation)
Self-organizing teams (high autonomy, focus on responding to change rather than following a plan)
People are more involved in the whole process and therefore more motivated
Cons:
Poor resource planning.
Limited documentation.
Fragmented output.
No finite end.
Difficult measurement.
Name three of Alter’s work system principles
Please the customer (customers and products)
Balance priorities of different customers (customers and products)
Match process flexibility (product and work practices)
Perform the work efficiently (work practices)
Encourage appropriate use of judgement (work practices)
Control variances (problems) at their source (work practices)
Monitor the quality of both inputs and outputs (work practices)
Boundaries between business process steps should facilitate control (work practices)
Match the work practices with the participants (work practices and participants)
Serve the participants (participants)
Align participant incentives with system goals (participants)
Provide information where it will affect action (technology and work practices)
Protect information from inappropriate use (information)
Use appropriate technology (technology and work practices)
Minimize effort consumed by technology (technology)
Take full advantage of infrastructure (infrastructure)
Minimize unnecessary conflict with the external environment (environment)
Support the firm's strategy (strategy)
Minimize unnecessary risks (system as a whole)
Maintain balance between work system elements (system as a whole)
Maintain the ability to adapt, change and grow (system as a whole)
This phrase describes how a flagship software pulls you into its surrounding platform, dev tools, add-ons, marketplace, identity, analytics, and contracts, making it easier to stay inside the ecosystem than outside it.
What is...
ecosystem gravity?
This change process focuses on implementing the technology first and deferring consideration of process changes, though the authors found it unavoidable to execute strictly
What is...
piecemeal approach
The ITU building is this many square meters..
What is...
19,000 m2