BIS 261 Week 3 Quiz

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BIS 261 Week 3 Quiz Click Link Below To Buy: http://hwcampus.com/shop/bis-261-week-3-quiz/ 1. (TCO 5) Generally, systems analysis involves the creation of: 2. (TCO 5) Diagrams and schematic representations of aspects of a system are _____ models. 3. (TCO 5) When considering system users as stakeholders, their roles should be identified in what two dimensions? 4. (TCO 5) People who use a system to perform the day-to-day operations of an organization are considered: 5. (TCO 5) Prototypes that are built during analysis to help clarify what users really need and want are called: . (TCO 5) System requirements are defined as: 7. (TCO 5) Which of the following is an example of a functional requirement? 8. (TCO 5) Which of the following is an example of a nonfunctional requirement? 9. (TCO 5) Technical, performance, and usability requirements are types of: 10. (TCO 5) _____ requirements describe operational characteristics related to users, such as the user interface, related work procedures, online help, and documentation. Part 2: 1. (TCO 5) A requirement to encrypt data transmitted over the Internet would be classified as a _____ requirement 2. (TCO 5) Which of the following would be considered an open-ended interview question? 3. (TCO 5) Interview questions that have simple, definitive answers, by definition, are 4. (TCO 5) Which of the following is a recommended practice in preparing for an interview? 5. (TCO 5) A type of workflow diagram that describes user activities and their sequential flow is: 6. (TCO 5) Effective prototypes should be: 7. (TCO 5) A disadvantage of the JAD approach to defining requirements is: 8. (TCO 5) Researching other companies' existing solutions to a business problem is 9. (TCO 5) A preliminary working model of a larger system is a(n): 10. (TCO 5) The objective of a structured walkthrough is to:

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BIS 261 Week 3 Quiz Click Link Below To Buy: http://hwcampus.com/shop/bis-261-week-3-quiz/ 1. (TCO 5) Generally, systems analysis involves the creation of: 2. (TCO 5) Diagrams and schematic representations of aspects of a system are _____ models. 3. (TCO 5) When considering system users as stakeholders, their roles should be identified in what two dimensions? 4. (TCO 5) People who use a system to perform the day-to-day operations of an organization are considered: 5. (TCO 5) Prototypes that are built during analysis to help clarify what users really need and want are called: . (TCO 5) System requirements are defined as: 7. (TCO 5) Which of the following is an example of a functional requirement? 8. (TCO 5) Which of the following is an example of a nonfunctional requirement? 9. (TCO 5) Technical, performance, and usability requirements are types of: 10. (TCO 5) _____ requirements describe operational characteristics related to users, such as the user interface, related work procedures, online help, and documentation. Part 2: 1. (TCO 5) A requirement to encrypt data transmitted over the Internet would be classified as a _____ requirement 2. (TCO 5) Which of the following would be considered an open-ended interview question? 3. (TCO 5) Interview questions that have simple, definitive answers, by definition, are 4. (TCO 5) Which of the following is a recommended practice in preparing for an interview? 5. (TCO 5) A type of workflow diagram that describes user activities and their sequential flow is: 6. (TCO 5) Effective prototypes should be: 7. (TCO 5) A disadvantage of the JAD approach to defining requirements is: 8. (TCO 5) Researching other companies' existing solutions to a business problem is 9. (TCO 5) A preliminary working model of a larger system is a(n): 10. (TCO 5) The objective of a structured walkthrough is to:

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