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Whitten – Systems Analysis & Design Methods – 7th Edition Test Bank All Chapters|Latest|Complete|
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TEST BANK FOR
SYSTEM ANALYSIS
AND DESIGN
METHODS - 7TH
EDITION BY
WHITTEN &
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Chapter 1 The Context of Systems Analysis and Design Methods
True/False Questions
1. An information system is an arrangement of people, data, processes, and information
technology that interact to collect, process, store, and provide as output the
information needed to support the organization.
Answer: True Page: 6 LOD: Easy
2. An information system must have computer hardware and software to be valid.
Answer: False Page: 6 LOD: Medium
Rationale: An information system is an arrangement of people, data, processes, and
information technology that interact to collect, process, store, and provide as output
the information needed to support the organization
3. A management information system can use data provided by a transaction processing
system.
Answer: True Page: 6 LOD: Easy
4. Decision support systems are tailored to the unique information needs of executives.
Answer: False Page: 7 LOD: Easy
5. Communication and collaboration systems enhance communication between people
both inside and outside of the organization.
Answer: True Page: 7 LOD: Easy
6. Upper management people typically are the direct users of transaction processing
systems.
Answer: False Page: 6-7 LOD: Medium
Rationale: Upper management people generally use only DSS and EIS.
7. A stakeholder for an information system is a technical employee working on the
systems analysis and design.
Answer: False Page: 7 LOD: Easy
Rationale: A stakeholder can be anyone who has an interest in the information system.
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Chapter 1 The Context of Systems Analysis and Design Methods
8. The stakeholders for information systems can be broadly classified into five groups:
system owners, system users, system designers, system builders, and system
analysts/project managers.
Answer: True Page: 7-11 LOD: Easy
9. An information worker is a person whose jobs include the creation, collection,
processing, distribution and use of information.
Answer: True Page: 7 LOD: Easy
10. System owners are the information system's sponsors and chief advocates, usually
responsible for funding the project to develop, operate and maintain the information
system.
Answer: True Page: 7-8 LOD: Easy
11. System users are concerned with the functionality the system provides to their jobs
and the system's ease of learning and ease of use.
Answer: True Page: 7 LOD: Easy
12. Internal system users are employees of the businesses for which most information
systems are built.
Answer: True Page: 9 LOD: Easy
13. External system users can include employees of the organization.
Answer: True Page: 9 LOD: Easy
14. System designers are technology specialists for information systems.
Answer: True Page: 10 LOD: Easy
15. A system builder is a technical specialist who constructs information systems and
components based on the design specifications generated by the system designers.
Answer: True Page: 10 LOD: Easy
16. An applications programmer is an example of a system designer.
Answer: False Page: 10 LOD: Easy
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