TEST BANK FOR FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS 9TH EDITION BY RALPH STAIR AND GEORGE REYNOLDS
TEST BANK FOR
FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS 9TH EDITION BY RALPH STAIR AND GEORGE
REYNOLDS
TEST BANK for Fundamentals of Information Systems 9th Edition
Ralph Stair; George Reynolds
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Information Systems in Organizations
1.
Information is simply a collection of raw facts such as an employee number or the total hours worked in a week.
a.
True
*b. False
2.
Data represents real-world things including raw facts such as image and audio data.
*a. True
b. False
3.
A set of random or unrelated tasks performed to achieve a definite outcome is called a process.
a.
True
*b. False
4.
The term data is used to label raw facts such as height and weight of a patient.
*a. True
b. False
5.
Reengineering and continuous improvement have the same definition.
a.
True
*b. False
6.
A sustaining innovation is one that initially provides a lower level of performance than the marketplace has grown to accept.