1. (TCO 4) Something that the information system must do, or a property it must have, is called a
2. (TCO 4) A technique for generating ideas during group meetings in which participants are encouraged to generate as many ideas as possible in a short time without any analysis until all ideas have been exhausted is known as
3. (TCO 4) The process of collecting a representative sample of documents, forms, and records is known as
4. (TCO 5) A context data flow diagram
5. (TCO 5) Logical models
6. (TCO 4) System requirements are also called
7. (TCO 4) An Ishikawa diagram is also referred to as a(n)
8. (TCO 5) Which of the following can most CASE tools not do?
9. (TCO 5) In data flow diagrams
10. (TCO 5) A model that shows what a system is and what it does, as well as how it does it, is
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1. (TCO 4) Something that the information system must do, or a property it must have, is called a
2. (TCO 4) A technique for generating ideas during group meetings in which participants are encouraged to generate as many ideas as possible in a short time without any analysis until all ideas have been exhausted is known as
3. (TCO 4) The process of collecting a representative sample of documents, forms, and records is known as
4. (TCO 5) A context data flow diagram
5. (TCO 5) Logical models
6. (TCO 4) System requirements are also called
7. (TCO 4) An Ishikawa diagram is also referred to as a(n)
8. (TCO 5) Which of the following can most CASE tools not do?
9. (TCO 5) In data flow diagrams
10. (TCO 5) A model that shows what a system is and what it does, as well as how it does it, is