CH2 Flashcards
the set of computing hardware, network hardware and topology, and system software employed by the organization
Technology architecture
always comes on tests as T/F or Choose the following
____________ Is the information systems that supports the organization (information systems, subsystems, and supporting technology)
Application architecture
always comes on tests as T/F or Choose the following
_____________ Activities include Gather Detailed Information, Define Requirements, Prioritize Requirements, Develop User-Interface Dialogs, and Evaluate Requirements with Users.
System Analysis
Name the following System Analysis Activity:
Interviews, questionnaires, documents, observing business processes, researching vendors, comments and suggestions.
Gathering Detailed Information
Name the following System Analysis Activity:
Modeling functional requirements and non-functional requirements.
Defining Requirements
Name the following System Analysis Activity:
Essential requirements, important requirements, vs. nice to have requirements
Prioritizing Requirements
Name the following System Analysis Activity:
Flow of interaction between user and system
Developing User-Interface Dialogs
Name the following System Analysis Activity:
User involvement, feedback, adapt to changes
Evaluating Requirements with Users
System Requirements include ___________ requirements and _____________ requirements
functional, non-functional
guaranteed to come on tests
(Functional/Non-Functional) requirements are the activites the system must perform such as business uses, functions the users carry out.
Functional
guaranteed to come on tests
(Functional/Non-Functional) Requirements are the other system characteristics such as constraints and performance goals.
Non-Functional
guaranteed to always come on tests
FURPS+ Requirements acronym stands for…
Functional, Usability, Reliability, Performance, Security, and more.
Choose the FURPS+ Requirement that fits the following: User interface, ease of use.
(1) Usability
(2) Functional
(3) Security
(4) Performance
(5) Reliability
(1) Usability
Choose the FURPS+ Requirement that fits the following: Failure rate, Recovery methods.
(1) Usability
(2) Functional
(3) Security
(4) Performance
(5) Reliability
(5) Reliability
Choose the FURPS+ Requirement that fits the following: Response time, throughput..
(1) Usability
(2) Functional
(3) Security
(4) Performance
(5) Reliability
(4) Performance
Choose the FURPS+ Requirement that fits the following: Access controls, encryption.
(1) Usability
(2) Functional
(3) Security
(4) Performance
(5) Reliability
(3) Security
persons who have an interest in the successful implementation of the system
Stakeholders
persons within the organization
Internal Stakeholders
persons outside the organization
External stakeholders
persons who regularly interact
with the system
Operational stakeholders
persons who don’t directly interact, but use the information or have financial interest
Executive stakeholders
Choose which kind of stakeholder fits the following:
Customers and partner organizations of an accounting system for a company.
(1) Internal Operational Stakeholders
(2) External Executive Stakeholders
(3) External Operational Stakeholders
(4) Internal Executive Stakeholders
(3) External Operational Stakeholders
Choose which kind of stakeholder fits the following:
Bookkeepers, Accountants, and Internal auditors of an accounting system for a company.
(1) Internal Operational Stakeholders
(2) External Executive Stakeholders
(3) External Operational Stakeholders
(4) Internal Executive Stakeholders
(1) Internal Operational Stakeholders
Choose which kind of stakeholder fits the following:
Senior managers and Board of directors of an accounting system for a company
(1) Internal Operational Stakeholders
(2) External Executive Stakeholders
(3) External Operational Stakeholders
(4) Internal Executive Stakeholders
(4) Internal Executive Stakeholders
Choose which kind of stakeholder fits the following:
Investors and Regulators of an accounting system for a company
(1) Internal Operational Stakeholders
(2) External Executive Stakeholders
(3) External Operational Stakeholders
(4) Internal Executive Stakeholders
(2) External Executive Stakeholders
Choose which kind of stakeholder fits the following:
Operational managers of an accounting system for a company.
(1) Internal Operational and Executive Stakeholders
(2) External Operational and Executive Stakeholders
(1) Internal Operational and Executive Stakeholders
Choose which kind of stakeholder fits the following:
External auditors of an accounting system for a company.
(1) Internal Operational and Executive Stakeholders
(2) External Operational and Executive Stakeholders
(2) External Operational and Executive Stakeholders
a representation of some aspect of the system being built
a Model
We define requirements after collecting information by creating ________.
models
Textual, Graphical, Mathematical are types of _______.
models
Standard graphical modeling symbols/terminology used for information systems
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
sequence of processing steps that
completely handles one business transaction or customer request
Workflow
describes user (or system) activities, the person who does each activity, and the sequential flow of these activities
Activity Diagram
guaranteed to come on tests
T/F: An activity diagram is a UML diagram useful for showing a graphical model of a workflow.
true.
guaranteed to come on tests