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32 Cards in this Set
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Business Intelligence, 47 |
applications and technologies to help users make better business decisions |
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Chief data officer, 68 |
responsible for enterprise-wide governance and utilization of information to maximize the value the organization can realize from its data
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Chief information officer, 67 |
senior manager in charge of the organization's information system function in the firm
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Chief knowledge officer, 68 |
senior executive in charge of the organization's knowledge management program
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Chief privacy officer, 68 |
responsible for ensuring the company complies with existing data privacy laws
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chief security officer, 67 |
heads a formal security function for the organization and its responsible for enforcing the firm's security policy
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collaboration, 56 |
working with other to achieve shared and explicit goals
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customer relationship management systems, 54 |
business and technology discipline that uses information systems
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cyberlockers, 62 |
online file sharing service that allows users to upload files to a secure storage site from which the files can be synchronized and shared with others
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decision-support systems, 48 |
information systems at the organization's management level that combine data and sophisticated analytical models or data analysis tools to support semistructured and unstructured decision making |
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digital dashboard, 52 |
displays all of a firm's key performance indicators as graphs and charts on a single screen to provide one page overview of all the critical measurements necessary to make key executive decisions
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electronic business, 55 |
the use of the internet and digital technology to execute all the business processes in the enterprise. Includes e commerce as well as processes for the internal management of the firm and for coordination with suppliers and other business partners |
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electronic commerce, 55 |
the process of buying and selling goods and services electronically involving transactions using the internet, networks, and digital technologies |
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e-government, 55 |
use of the internet and related technologies to digitally enable government and public sector agencies' relationships with citizens, business, and other arms of government.
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end users, 68 |
representatives of departments outside the information systems group for whom applications are developed |
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enterprise applications, 53 |
systems that can coordinate activities, decisions, and knowledge across many different functions, levels, and business units in a firm. Include enterprise systems, supply chain management systems, and knowledge management
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enterprise systems, 53 |
integrated enterprise-wide information systems that coordinate key internal processes of the firm
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executive support systems, 52 |
information systems at the organization's strategic level designed to address unstructured decision making through advanced graphics and communications
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information systems department, 67 |
the formal organizational unit that is responsible for the information systems functions in the organization
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information systems managers, 67 |
leaders of the various specialists in the information systems department
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interorganizational system, 54 |
information systems that automate the flow of information across organizational boundaries and link a company to its customers, distributors, or suppliers
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it governance, 69 |
strategy and policies for using information technology within an organization, specifying the decision rights and accountabilities to ensure that information technology supports the organization's strategies and objectives |
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knowledge management system, 54 |
systems that support the creation, capture, storage, and dissemination of firm expertise and knowledge |
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management information systems, 47 |
specific category of information system providing reports on organizational performance to help middle management monitor and control the business |
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portal, 52 |
web interface for presenting integrated personalized content from a variety of sources. Also refers to a web site service that provides an initial point of entry to the web |
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programmers, 67 |
highly trained technical specialists who write computer software instructions |
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social business, 57 |
use of social networking platforms including facebook, twitter, and internal corporate social tools, to engage employees, customers, and suppliers
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supply chain management systems, 53 |
information systems that automate the flow of information between a firm and its suppliers in order to optimize the planning, sourcing, manufacturing, and delivery of products and services |
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systems analysis, 67 |
the analysis of a problem that the organization will try to solve with an information system |
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teams, 56 |
formal groups whose members collaborate to achieve specific goals |
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telepresence, 61 |
a technology that allows a person to give the appearance of being present at a location other than his or her true physical location
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transaction processing systems, 46 |
computerized systems that perform and record the daily routine transaction necessary to conduct the marketplace transactions |