Information Systems - Answer- Socio-technical systems consisting of IT hardware
and software, processes, people, and data
True - Answer- True/False : Information systems are usually used to support
organizational processes or individual productivity/decision making
IS analysis and design - Answer- process which is used by business and systems
professionals to develop computer based IS
system development life cycle - Answer- SDLC
System Development Life Cycle - Answer- defines the process of understanding of
how an is can support business needs, designing the system, building it, and
delivering it to its users
Planning - Answer- Which phase of the SDLC? Understanding why an IS should be
built and determining how the project team will go about building it
Analysis - Answer- Which phase of the SDLC? Answers the question ofw ho will use
the system, what it will do, and where and when it will be used
Design - Answer- Which phase of the SDLC? Determines how the system will
operate in terms of the hardware, software, and network infrastructure
Implementation - Answer- Which phase of the SDLC? The system is actually built or
purchased, and is made ready for use
Maintenance - Answer- Which phase of the SDLC? Supporting the system after it is
implemented
Agile Development - Answer- Includes face to face communication, is a group of
programming centric methodologies that focus on streamlining the SDLC
Requirements Elicitation - Answer- Process of uncovering expectations of the
stakeholders regarding the system
Requirement - Answer- Statement of what the system must do and what
characteristics it must have
Functional Requirement - Answer- Relates directly to a process the system has to
perform or information it needs to contain
Non-Functional requirement - Answer- Refers to the behavioral properties of the
systems, such as usability and performance