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03/07/2014

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___ are formally defined, standardized processes that involve day to day operations (returns, orders, etc)
Definition
structured processes
Term
___ are flexible, informal and adaptive processes that normally involve strategic and less unstructured managerial decisions and activities (opening new location, solving problem of excessive product returns)
Definition
dynamic processes
Term
processes are used at which three levels of organizational scope?
Definition
workgroup
enterprise
inter-enterprise
Term
___ exists to enable workgroups to fulfill the charter, purpose and goals of a particular group or department
Definition
workgroup process
Term
___ exists to support one or more processes with the workgroup.
Definition
workgroup information system
Term
Sometimes, workgroup information systems are called ___
Definition
functional information systems
Term
The program component of a functional information system is ___
Definition
functional application
Term
how many users does a typical workgroup information system support?
Definition
10-100
Term
___ span an organization and support activities in multiple departments
Definition
enterprise process
Term
___ support one or more enterprise processes.

How many users are there in this?
Definition
enterprise information systems

hundreds to thousands
Term
What is a major advantage of enterprise systems?
Definition
Data duplication within the enterprise is either eliminated or managed to maintain consistency
Term
Why are enterprise systems hard to change?
Definition
they span many departments and involve potentially thousands of users
Term
___ span two or more independent organizations
Definition
inter-enterprise processes
Term
___ support one or more inter-enterprise processes.
Definition
inter-enterprise information systems
Term
what are the two dimensions of process quality? Describe them
Definition
process efficiency: a measure of the ratio of process outputs to inputs

process effectiveness: measure of how well a process achieves organizational strategy
Term
Organizations can improve the quality of a process in one of three ways
Definition
change process structure
change process resources
change both process structure and resources
Term
business process activities are accomplished by ___ and ___. one way to improve process quality is to change the ___ of those sources.
Definition
humans
information systems
allocation
Term
Information systems can be used to improve process quality by:
Definition
performing an activity
augmenting a human who is performing an activity
controlling process flow
Term
T/F
information systems can perform the entirety of a process activity. If they can, what is an example.
Definition
True
credit check
Term
by controlling a process flow, how does an IS improve quality?
Definition
ensuring steps are performed in accordance with an established schedule/order
Term
what is an information silo?
Definition
when data is isolated in sparated informaton systems
Term
data storage is cheap, so the issue with duplication isn't wasted storage. rather, the problem is ___
Definition
data inconsistency
Term
What are two ways to solve the problem of information silos?
Definition
integrate isolated data using enterprise wide applications data silos at the enterprise level are integrated into inter-enterprise systems
Term
enterprise systems enabled the creation of stronger, faster more effective ___ among value chains
Definition
linkages
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___ is the activity of altering and designing business processes to take advantage of new information systems
Definition
business process reengineering
Term
T/F
Business process re-engineering is a difficult slow and expensive process
Definition
true
Term
___ are predesigned procedures for using the software products.
Definition
inherent processes
Term
What are the three categories of enterprise applications?
Definition
customer relationship management (CRM)

Enterprise resource planning (ERP)

Enterprise application integration (EAI)
Term
___ is a suite of applications, a database, and a set of inherent processes for managing all the interactions with the customer, from lead generation to customer service
Definition
Customer Relationship Management system (CRM)
Term
What are the four phases of the customer life cycle
Definition
marketing

customer acquisition

relationship management

loss/churn
Term
In what phase of the customer life cycle do you find the sell more subphase
Definition
relationship management
Term
in what phase of customer life cycle do you find the separation of low/high value customers and winback?
Definition
loss/churn
Term
what is one of the primary tasks when selecting a customer relationship management (CRM) package?
Definition
determining the features you need and to find a package that meets that set of needs
Term
___ is a suite of applications called modules, a database and a set of inherent processes for consolidating business operations into a single, consistent computing platform
Definition
Enterprise Resource planning (ERP)
Term
and enterprise resource planning (ERP) suite includes the functions of a ___ system, but also incorporates ___ applications
Definition
CRM

Accounting, manufacturing, inventory, and human resource
Term
what is the primary purpose of an Enterprise resource planning (ERP) system?
Definition
integration.
Term
___ is a suite of software applications that integrates existing systems by providing layers of software that connect applications together.
Definition
enterprise application integration (EAI)
Term
___ software can be configured to automatically carry out the data conversion required to make data compatible among different systems
Definition
Enterprise application integration (EAI)
Term
does and enterprise application integration (EAI) system have a centralized database?
Definition
no. it uses metadata that describe data formats and locations
Term
what is the major benefit of an enterprise application integration (EAI) package?
Definition
enables organizations to use existing applications while eliminating many of the serious problems of isolated systems
Term
an enterprise resource planning(ERP) solution consists of the following resources/programs
Definition

application programs

databases

business process

procedures

training and consulting

Term
in large organizations with an enterprise resource planning (ERP), the databases contain two types of program code. ___ and ___. describe them as well
Definition
trigger: computer program stored within the database that runs to keep the database consistent when certain conditions arise

Stored procedure: program stored in the database that is used to enforce business rules
Term
some Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) vendors call inherent processes that are defined in the ERP solution ___
Definition
process blueprints
Term
to reduce expenses, the vendors sometimes train the organizations's employees, called super users, to become in-house trainers. this is known as ___
Definition
train-the-trainer
Term
Enterprise Resource Management (ERP) training falls into two broad categories. ___ and ___
Definition
how to implement the ERP solution

training on how to use the ERP application software
Term
It takes lots of work to customize an enterprise resource planning (ERP) application to a particular customer. to reduce that work, ERP vendors provide starter kits for specific industries called ___
Definition
Industry-specific solutions
Term
unlike departmental systems in which a single department manager is in charge, ___ have no clear boss
Definition
enterprise systems
Term
what are the four primary factors for CRM, ERP or EAI implementation being late or over budget
Definition
collaborative management

requirement gaps

transition problems

employee resistance
Term
what are reasons for change resistance and how organizations deal with it?
Definition
senior level management communicates the need for change

change threatens the belief that someone can be successful at their job.

employees may need extra inducement to change to the new system
Term
some systems are referred to as ___ because applications processing is distributed across multiple computing devices
Definition
distributed systems
Term
flexible communication among applications is possible because of a set of standards that support a design philosophy known as ___
Definition
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
Term
Describe what service oriented architecture (SOA) does.
Definition
applications follow standards to publish a menu of the services the app provides, the structure of the data it expects to receive and the structure of the produced data and services can be requested
Term
t/f
Service-oriented architecture enables the requesting and releasing of cloud resources
Definition
true
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