A. problem analysis phase
B. logical design phase
C. scope definition phase
D. physical design phase
Management information system – MIS
Management information system – MIS
A. layerware
B. tool kit
C. interfaceware
D. middleware
A. final test
B. complete test
C. systems acceptance test
D. parallel test
A. problem analysis phase
B. logical design phase
C. scope definition phase
D. physical design phase
A. layerware
B. tool kit
C. interfaceware
D. middleware
A. missing requirements
B. overlapping requirements
C. costly requirements
D. conflicting requirements
A. a document that compares business and technical requirements of a commercial application package against the capabilities and features of a specific commercial application package
B. a document that communicates business, technical, and support requirements for an application software package to vendors that wish to compete for the sale of that application package and services
C. a document that communicates business, technical, and support requirements for an application software package to a single vendor that has been determined as being able to supply that application package and service
D. a contract with management and the user community to develop or enhance an information system
A. non-filtered
B. summary
C. external
D. none of the above
A. what if analysis
B. optimization
C. Goal seeking analysis
D. None of the above
A. actively involves system users in the analysis, design, and construction activities
B. uses waterfall development approach to evolve system concept
C. organizes systems development into a series of focused, intense workshops
D. reduces the amount of time that passes before the users begin to see a working system