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Individuals who protested against use of technology during industrial revolution
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Luddites
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People who use information and utilize in different ways as part of their job
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Knowledge worker
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video about how communication is creating more oppurtunities day by day
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" The world is Flat"
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The integrtation of economics throughout the world
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Globalization
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Individuals and small groups from every nation joined the globalization movement
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Globalization 3.0
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having certain functions by the same company but in a different country
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off-shoring
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worker with ability to solve problems and generate insight...taking over knowledge workers
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insight workers
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bringing in someone for a job
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In sourcing
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Data, information, knowledge and wisdom
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Information systems
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raw material, recorded unformatted information
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Data
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organized and formatted data
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Information
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being able to understand information and put it to use
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Knowledge
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Having experience with knowledge
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wisdom
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handle day to day business event data at store level of business
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transaction processing system
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plan to gain competitive advantage
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strategic planning
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the ability to learn new technologies as they emerge and assess their impact on your work and life is
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computer fluency
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moving business processes or tasks to another company
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outsourcing
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outsourcing has seen a big movement because of
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decrease in telecommunication costs
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responsible for strategic planning throughout a firm
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CIO- chief information officer
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term used to describe issues and standards of conduct as they pertain to information systems
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computer ethics
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information a person or organization has the right to obtain about others
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information accessibility
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difference in technology capabilities between countries
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digital divide
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Managers in the ________ level are referred to as "executives."
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strategic
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At the ________ level of a firm, the routine, day-to-day business processes and interactions with customers occur
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operational
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Which of the following actions would fulfill the resource requirements for the deployment of an innovative information system?
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finding system partners
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The secret of the company's success is its ability to strike the right balance between centralization and decentralization
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transnational business strategy
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With reference to assessing value for the IS infrastructure, architectural value is derived from ________.
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an investment's ability to extend the infrastructure's capabilities to meet business needs today and in the future
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________ decisions deal with complex problems with broad and long-term ramifications for the organization
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Executive-level
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business strategy to achieve economies by producing identical products in large quantities for various different markets
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global
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business strategy focusing on domestic business performance
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home replication strategy
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new technology that surpasses current technology
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disruptive innovations
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leveraging digital technologies to provide free goods and services as business strategy to gain competitive advantage
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freeconomics
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97% of e commerce is _____ 2 business, 3% is ______ 2 business.
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Business, consumer
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Providing real time up to date information on web sites
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intergration
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companies customize products and services to meet customers needs
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mass customization
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builds customer loyalty by providing immediate communication and user feedback
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interactive communication
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network of networks, online source to collaborate with people
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internet
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private internet source accessible between business partners
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extranet
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internet accessible through company only . used to facilitate secured transmissions of proprietary info within companies
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intranet
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protects information of network from outside sources
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firewall
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service that provides customers with the ability to obtain personalized info by querying corporate databases and other info. sources.
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e integration
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customer specifies products and how much theyre willing to pay for it
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reverse pricing system
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form of e auction where buyers post a request for quote
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reverse auction
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difference between web 1.0 and 2.0
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web 2.0 contains more creation of content from users ex. facebook, wikipedia
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allows users to express their opinions in a one to many fashion
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blogs ex. twitter
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communication through avatars
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virtual worlds
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cooperative web 2.0 app making use of the network effect
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media sharing
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allows users to create folksonomies
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social bookmarking
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manually adding metadata to media or other content
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tagging
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members of team from different geographic locations
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virtual teams
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same time, place......different time, place
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synchronous, a synchronous
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site where individuals with varying interests meet and collaborate
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social networking
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uses network affect to increase brand awareness
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viral marketing
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attempts to include content from blogs and microblogging services
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social search
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enterprise 2.0, likely to fail if dominated by ___________
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baby boomers
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use of info systems to gather and analyze info from internal and external sources in order to make better bus. decisions
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business intelligence
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consists of narrow updates and querying
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operational systems
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used to retrieve info from a database
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query
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puts key info into the hands of more decision makers into information they can use
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data warehouse
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contains selected info from data warehouseq
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data mart
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creates multi dimensional cubes of info that summarize transactional data across a variety of dimensions
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hyper cube
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report that highlight situations that are out of the normal range
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exception reports
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provides capabilites for discovering hidden predicitive relationships in data
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data mining
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used to make hypothetical changes to the data associated with a problem and observe changesq
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what-if analysis
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typically expressed using an if then format
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expert system
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network that attempts to approximate the functioning of a human brain and can learn by example
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neural networks
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software that enables ppl to work more effectively together
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groupware
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text in a word document that is linked to other text documents
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hyper text``
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ethical issue involving what people should reveal towards internet\
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information privacy
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hardware software networks resources used by companies to support their business strategies decision making and competitive strategy
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infrastructure
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set of strategies employed by organnizations set in different global markets
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international business strategy
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report that provides a summary of critical information on a recurring schedule
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key indicator report
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data about data. describing who what where...
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metadata
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technique making complex databases more efficient and more easily handled by database management system
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normalization
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process of quickly conducting complex analyses of data stored in a database typically using graphical tools
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online analytical processing OLAP
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connecting separate information systems and data to improve business processes and decision making
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systems integration
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the creation of catregorization by users
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social catalogingq
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the ability of ndividuals and users to participate in content generation on the web
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uploading
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small interactive tool used on cpu or smartphone ex. clock, note keeper
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widget
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website allowing people to post,comment, and access information
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wiki
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replacement of professional journalist by amateur bloggers
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"amateurization of journalism"
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request for information created due to unplanned information needs that is typically not saved for later use
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ad hoc query
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the science of enabling information technologies to simulate human intelligence as well as gaining sensing capabilities
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Artificial intelligence
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summary of business strategic direction
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business model
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business that utilizes only physical locations and not online shopping
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brick and mortar business strategy
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transmission capacity of a computer or communication channel
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bandwith
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app that augment business intelligence by using predictive analysis to help identify trends or predict business outcomes
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business analytics
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use of everyday people as cheap labor force enabled by info technology
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crowdsourcing
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the knowloedge of how to operate a computer
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computer lieracy
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business approach utilizing both physical location and online
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click and mortar
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business that uses only online strategy ex. amazon, ebay
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click only
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