Information Systems and Technology: Business Impact and Application
Evaluation of IT applications in modern business environments.
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Information Systems and Technology: Business Impact and Application(TCO A) Domino's upgraded Pulse Evolution system incorporated a Pizza Tracker functionality thatshows the progression of individual pizza orders. This is an example of using information systems toachieve which business objective? (Points :10)Customer and supplier intimacySurvivalImproved decision makingOperational excellence(TCO A) Cloud computing (Points :10)Is the same as e-commerceReduces the size of IT organizationsIncreases special software, otherthan a browser, to be installed on eachcomputer(TCO A) Networking and telecommunications technologies, along with computer hardware,software, data management technology, and the people required to run and manage them,constitute an organization's(Points :10)Data management environmentNetworked environmentIT infrastructureInformation system(TCO A) The hardware and software used to transfer data in an organization is called (Points : 10)data management technologynetworking and data management technologydata and telecommunications technologynetworking and telecommunications technology(TCO B) Internet technology(Points :10)makes it easy for rivals to compete on price alone.imposes asignificant cost of entry, due to infrastructure requirements.Increasesthe difference between competitors because of the wide availability of information.Makes it easy to sustain operational advantages(TCO B) The value chain model(Points :10)Categorizes five relatedadvantagesfor adding value to a firm’s products or servicesSees the supplychainas the primary activity for adding valueCategorizes four basic strategies a firm can use to enhance its value chainHelps a firm identify points at which information technology can most effectively enhance itscompetitive position
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