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1. (TCO 2) Which kind of feasibility asks how well the proposed system satisfies

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1. (TCO 2) Which kind of feasibility asks how well the proposed system satisfies the identified system requirements? (Points : 4)        Operational feasibility
       Schedule feasibility
       Technical feasibility
       Legal feasibility
       Cultural or political feasibility Question 2.2. (TCO 2) Which of the following tools provides a ranking of candidate systems? (Points : 4)        System proposal
       Candidate systems matrix
       Time value of money
       Feasibility analysis matrix
       None of the above Question 3.3. (TCO 1) The people who use or are affected by the information system on a regular basis, capturing, validating, entering, responding to, storing, and exchanging data and information, are (Points : 4)        system users.
       system analysts.
       system builders.
       system owners.
       None of the above Question 4.4. (TCO 1) The term used to describe those people whose jobs involve the creation, collection, processing, distribution, and use of information is (Points : 4)        an information worker.
       a network manager.
       a systems owner.
       a systems designer.
       None of the above Question 5.5. (TCO 4) Sampling every 100th invoice would be an example of (Points : 4)        randomization.
       proxemics.
       stratification.
       JRP.
       observation. Question 6.6. (TCO 4) The process of collecting a representative sample of documents, forms, and records is known as (Points : 4)        sampling.
       prototyping.
       modeling.
       patterning.
       None of the above Question 7.7. (TCO 2) If a systems request appears feasible, techniques used in the fact-finding process begin and then continue in the _____ phase. (Points : 4)        systems analysis
       systems implementation
       systems operation and support
       systems design Question 8.8. (TCO 3) The process of scoping, planning, staffing, organizing, and controlling the development of an acceptable system at a minimum cost within a specified time frame is (Points : 4)        process management.
       project management.
       expectations management matrix.
       statement of work.
       None of the above 1. (TCO 2) Which kind of feasibility asks how well the proposed system satisfies the identified system requirements? (Points : 4)        Operational feasibility
       Schedule feasibility
       Technical feasibility
       Legal feasibility
       Cultural or political feasibility

Explanation / Answer

1. (TCO 2) Which kind of feasibility asks how well the proposed system satisfies the identified system requirements? (Points : 4)

       Operational feasibility
       

Question 2.2. (TCO 2) Which of the following tools provides a ranking of candidate systems? (Points : 4)

       
       Feasibility analysis matrix
       

Question 3.3. (TCO 1) The people who use or are affected by the information system on a regular basis, capturing, validating, entering, responding to, storing, and exchanging data and information, are (Points : 4)

       system users.

Question 4.4. (TCO 1) The term used to describe those people whose jobs involve the creation, collection, processing, distribution, and use of information is (Points : 4)

       an information worker.
       

Question 5.5. (TCO 4) Sampling every 100th invoice would be an example of (Points : 4)

       
       stratification.
       

Question 6.6. (TCO 4) The process of collecting a representative sample of documents, forms, and records is known as (Points : 4)

       sampling.
       

Question 7.7. (TCO 2) If a systems request appears feasible, techniques used in the fact-finding process begin and then continue in the _____ phase. (Points : 4)

       systems analysis
       

Question 8.8. (TCO 3) The process of scoping, planning, staffing, organizing, and controlling the development of an acceptable system at a minimum cost within a specified time frame is (Points : 4)

       
       project management.
       

1. (TCO 2) Which kind of feasibility asks how well the proposed system satisfies the identified system requirements? (Points : 4)

       Operational feasibility