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chapter 13.2 and 13.3 MIS
systems development.

Laudon, Kenneth C.; Laudon, Jane (2013-03-06). Managing Information
Systems: Managing the Digital Firm (13th Edition) (Page 495). Pearson HE,
Inc.. Kindle Edition. - correct answer-The activities that go into producing an
information system solution to
an organizational problem or opportunity

Laudon, Kenneth C.; Laudon, Jane (2013-03-06). Managing Information
Systems: Managing the Digital Firm (13th Edition) (Page 495). Pearson HE,
Inc.. Kindle Edition.

Systems analysis

Laudon, Kenneth C.; Laudon, Jane (2013-03-06). Managing Information
Systems: Managing the Digital Firm (13th Edition) (Page 498). Pearson HE,
Inc.. Kindle Edition. - correct answer-analysis of a problem that a firm tries to
solve with an
information system.
defining the problem, identifying its causes,
specifying the solution, and identifying the information requirements that
must be met by a system solution.

feasibility study

Laudon, Kenneth C.; Laudon, Jane (2013-03-06). Managing Information
Systems: Managing the Digital Firm (13th Edition) (Page 498). Pearson HE,
Inc.. Kindle Edition. - correct answer-determine whether
that solution is feasible, or achievable, from a financial, technical, and
organizational standpoint. The feasibility study determines whether the
proposed
system is expected to be a good investment, whether the technology needed
for
the system is available and can be handled by the firm's information systems
specialists, and whether the organization can handle the changes introduced
by
the system.

, Laudon, Kenneth C.; Laudon, Jane (2013-03-06). Managing Information
Systems: Managing the Digital Firm (13th Edition) (Page 498). Pearson HE,
Inc.. Kindle Edition.

information requirements

Laudon, Kenneth C.; Laudon, Jane (2013-03-06). Managing Information
Systems: Managing the Digital Firm (13th Edition) (Page 498). Pearson HE,
Inc.. Kindle Edition. - correct answer-involve identifying who needs what
information, where, when, and how.

Laudon, Kenneth C.; Laudon, Jane (2013-03-06). Managing Information
Systems: Managing the Digital Firm (13th Edition) (Page 498). Pearson HE,
Inc.. Kindle Edition.

systems design

Laudon, Kenneth C.; Laudon, Jane (2013-03-06). Managing Information
Systems: Managing the Digital Firm (13th Edition) (Page 498). Pearson HE,
Inc.. Kindle Edition. - correct answer-shows how the system will fulfill this
objective. The design of an information system is the overall plan or model
for that system. Like the blueprint of a building or house, it consists of all the
specifications that give the system its form and structure.

Laudon, Kenneth C.; Laudon, Jane (2013-03-06). Managing Information
Systems: Managing the Digital Firm (13th Edition) (Page 498). Pearson HE,
Inc.. Kindle Edition.

programming

Laudon, Kenneth C.; Laudon, Jane (2013-03-06). Managing Information
Systems: Managing the Digital Firm (13th Edition) (Page 500). Pearson HE,
Inc.. Kindle Edition. - correct answer-system specifications that were prepared
during the design stage are translated into software program code.

Laudon, Kenneth C.; Laudon, Jane (2013-03-06). Managing Information
Systems: Managing the Digital Firm (13th Edition) (Page 500). Pearson HE,
Inc.. Kindle Edition.

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