Prelim Flashcards

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What year is the first stage

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the second half of 1960s

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2
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What year is the second stage

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the end of 1970s and during 1980s

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3
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What year is the beginning of third stage

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since the beginning of the 1990s

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4
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skill of the right choice and use of data

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First stage

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5
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used primarily for methods and approaches of professional working in the field of informatics.

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Second stage

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6
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more and more themanagerial priority for the use of IS/IT.

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Third stage

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7
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innovative solution of managerial tasks, primarily the effective fulfillment of the mission and goals of the organization.

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Third stage

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8
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Three perspectives:

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  • The Information Society
  • The Information Economy
  • The Information Age
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9
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without an interrupted flow for this vital source
by?

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Martin(1995)

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10
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The 3 in The Information Economy

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Reach
Richness
Affiliation

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11
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who are exchanging information

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Reach

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12
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The depth and media used for information.

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Richness

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13
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Effectiveness of links with partners.

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Affiliation

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14
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Basic Chinese characters

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300 BC

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15
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Plato founded his academy

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387BC

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16
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The printing of the Bible with moveable type by in?

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Gutenberg in Germany

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17
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The printing of the Bible with moveable type by Gutenberg in Germany

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AD 1455

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18
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first modern library at Oxford University

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1651

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19
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Typewriters use the QWERTY keyboard

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1860

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20
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Alexander Graham Bell introduced the first telephone

21
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Marconi sends a radio signal ‘

22
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Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC), the world’s first electronic digital computer

23
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First commercial computer - ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer). It weighed thirty tons and used 18,000 vacuum tubes

24
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First node on the US ARAPANET, forerunner of the internet

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First node on the US ARAPANET, forerunner of the internet
1969
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First web site (http://info.cern.ch) published by Tim Berners-Lee
1991
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Typewriters use the
QWERTY KEYBOARD
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_ introduced the first telephone
Alexander Graham Bell
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_sends a radio signal
Marconi
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What does ABC stands for?
Atanasoff-Berry Computer
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the world's first electronic digital computer
Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC),
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First commercial computer
ENIAC
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ENIAC STANDS FOR
Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer
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ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer). It weighed ? And has how many tubes
30 tons and 18000 vacuum tubes
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First node on the_ forerunner of the internet
US ARAPANET
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First email sent; a computer engineer named
Ray Tomlinson
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First web site
https://info.cern.ch
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First web site by?
Tim Berners-Lee
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CHALLENGES OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT IN THE ORGANIZATION
Relevance Accessibility Legality Security Value
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THE 4CS OF INFORMATION TRANSFORMATION
Context Calculation Categorization or Classification Condensation
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Displaying a data item relative to other data items. Sorting data alphabetically or numerically.
Context
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producing derived metrics
Calculation
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grouping information into different categories, e.g. all flights into a particular country.
Classification or categorization
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Aggregating or totaling/ summarizing information is always important.
Condensation
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relevant to our decisions?
Relevance
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make relevant information available to employees and partners through computer applications, web and e-mail?
Accessibility
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with legal and ethical standards
Legality
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How do we protect this information from accidental or deliberate threats?
Security
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help organizations reach their business objectives?
Value