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Theory that an increase in technology does not necessarily equate to an increase in productivity.
What is the Productivity Paradox?
100
In databases, this is a tool used to collect and assemble information from different tables or answer a question about data.
What is a Query?
100
The most important asset of the enterprise.
What are People?
100
People, Information, Technology.
What are the 3 Critical Resources in Information Systems?
100
Framework used to assess where activities or technology enablers will impact the enterprise.
What is Top Line/Bottom Line Strategy?
200
In an Expert System, the person trained to interview experts and derive rules to be coded.
What is a Knowledge Engineer (KE)?
200
Web 2.0 technology that is a Web site that anyone can edit directly from within the browser, with WYSIWYG editing capabilities, that serves as an online knowledge repository on a topic.
What is a Wiki?
200
The collective process of gathering and processing transaction information and updating existing information to reflect transactions.
What is Online Transaction Processing (OLTP)?
200
In a URL, "http" is this.
What is a Protocol? In this case, hypertext transfer protocol.
200
Use of another’s identity or PII, usually for financial gain.
What is Identify Theft?
300
In business process analysis, this represents a decision.
What is a Diamond?
300
Type of online marketing that is also known as "banner advertising" or "billboards" and is measured by impressions and clicks.
What is Display Advertising?
300
Factor in information systems implementation success or failure that involves poor project management.
What is Management of the Implementation Process?
300
Data or Information? 7GB.
What is Data?
300
Type of information that is unknown or predictive in nature.
What is Subjective?
400
Factor in information quality that addresses the credibility of information and/or its source.
What is Validity?
400
Standards that guide behavior toward others.
What are Ethics?
400
In Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), end user operating cost, or users supporting other users, is an example of this.
What is Indirect Cost?
400
Software that assists you, or acts on your behalf, in performing repetitive computer-related tasks.
What is an Intelligent Agent?
400
Offering a job up to a large pool of people via open call.
What is Crowdsourcing?
500
Making machines imitate human thinking and behavior to deliver a conclusion and/or suggest a decision.
What is Artificial Intelligence?
500
Type of software that enables solving of specific problems or performing specific tasks (word processing, presentation, spreadsheet, et al).
What is Application Software?
500
Type of hacker that is usually good intentioned, but prepared to break law to prove a point.
What is a Grey Hat Hacker?
500
Factor in computer performance that involves the storage of all or part of the active software application, OS and application-specific data.
What is Memory?
500
Run, Grow or Transform? Activities or technology enablers used to increase product or service offerings, expand into new markets.
What is Grow?