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- ACCT210 Final + (Final Exam)
- ACCT215 Final Examination + (Final Examination)
- Functional Information System + (Functional information system is a workgroup information system that supports a particular business function.)
- Functional Process + (Functional processes are business processes that support a single organizational function. Examples are the accounts payable business process, the sales lead-tracking business process, and the customer support business process.)
- GIS Application + (GIS application is a computer program that manages geospatial data)
- Geocoding + (Geocoding is the process of converting location identifiers (addresses and legal descriptions for buildings, latitude and longitude for natural features, census tract for population characteristics) to a common scheme to be placed on maps)
- Geographic Coordinates System + (Geographic coordinates are based on latitude and longitude; zero latitude is the equator, the North Pole is 90 degrees north latitude and the South Pole is 90 degrees south latitude.)
- Geographic Coordinates + (Geographic coordinates are based on latitude and longitude; zero latitude is the equator, the North Pole is 90 degrees north latitude and the South Pole is 90 degrees south latitude.)
- Geospatial Data + (Geospatial data is data that can be ordered in reference to the earth)
- Group Case Study + (Group Case Study)
- Group Project + (Group Project)
- ACCT210 Homework Attendance and Participation + (Homework, Attendance and Participation)
- Business Strategy + (How an organization expects to achieve its missions and goals.)
- Human Capital + (Human capital is the investment in human knowledge and skills for future profit)
- Human Resources Application + (Human resources applications support recruitment, compensation, assessment, development and training, and planning.)
- Unstructured Process + (In an unstructured process, the hardware and software components of the information system can produce accurate data, but the quality of the resulting information is determined by people and the procedures they use to interpret that data)
- Push-Pull Manufacturing Process + (In push-pull manufacturing, the company creates an MPS and plans manufacturing accordingly, but it uses kanban-like signals to modify schedule.)
- INFO200 B-LG4: Teamwork + (In this course, students are expected to work effectively in groups on assignments and projects.)
- ACCT215 B-LG2: Decision Making + (In this course, students will recognize an … In this course, students will recognize and describe analytical-quantitative approaches to business and managerial decision-making situations. They will also demonstrate competency in the application of these analytical-quantitative approaches. They will also be encouraged to consider the qualitative aspects of the decision.r the qualitative aspects of the decision.)
- ACCT210 B-LG2: Decision Making + (In this course, students will recognize an … In this course, students will recognize and describe analytical quantitative approaches to business and decision-making situations, through the use of financial ratios and application of alternative accounting principles. They will also demonstrate competency in their application.monstrate competency in their application.)
- INFO200 BLG2: Decision Making + (In this course, students will work with IT/IS concepts and principles within a context of competing influences within organizations.)
- INFO200 B-LG3: Ethics + (In this course, students will work with principles/rules/codes of conduct and situational variables in the context of information technology.)
- INFO200 B-LG6: Global Business Environment + (In this course, the student is exposed to information systems that are used globally.)
- INFO200 B-LG5: Communication + (In this course, the student will demonstra … In this course, the student will demonstrate effective and efficient communication skills through reports, papers (writing), presentations, and interaction through a learning management system commensurate with expectations from a junior-level undergraduate student.from a junior-level undergraduate student.)
- FINA210 B-LG4: Teamwork + (In this course, the student will demonstrate appropriate teamwork behavior in a group case analysis exercise.)
- Individual Case Study + (Individual Case Study)
- Industry-Specific Solutions + (Industry-specific solutions are ERP solutions with implementations specific to the corresponding industries)
- Information + (Information is knowledge derived from data, where data is defined as recorded facts or figures. Information is data processed by summing, ordering, averaging, grouping, comparing, or other similar operations.)
- Information Silos + (Information silos is a condition that exists when data are isolated in separated information systems.)
- Information Technology + (Information technology (IT) deals with Products, Methods, Inventions and Standards. IT=hardware + software + data. With respect to IS, IS = IT + Procedures+People)
- Inherent Process + (Inherent processes are predesigned procedures for using software products, they save organizations from expensive and time-consuming business process reengineering and are based on industry best practices.)
- Interenterprise Information System + (Interenterprise information systems are in … Interenterprise information systems are information systems that are shared by two or more independent organizations. Such systems typically involve thousands of users, and solutions to problems require cooperation among different, usually independently owned, organizations.sually independently owned, organizations.)
- Interorganizational IS + (Interorganizational IS are information systems used between or among organizations that are independently owned and managed.)
- Inventory Application + (Inventory applications support inventory control, management, and policy. They track goods and materials into, out of, and between inventories and use UPC bar codes and RFID tags)
- Inventory Management Application + (Inventory management applications use past … Inventory management applications use past data to compute stocking levels, reorder levels, and reorder quantities in accordance with inventory policy. They also have features for assisting inventory counts and for computing inventory losses from those counts and from inventory-processing data counts and from inventory-processing data)
- Islands of Automation + (Islands of automations is another term for information silo; it means groups of information systems that operate in isolation from one another)
- Knowledge Management (KM) System + (Knowledge management (KM) systems create v … Knowledge management (KM) systems create value from intellectual capital by collecting and sharing human knowledge of products, product uses, best practices, and other critical knowledge with employees, managers, customers, suppliers, and others who need itstomers, suppliers, and others who need it)
- Lead-Generation Application + (Lead-generation application, also called prospect-generation applications are applications used to send both postal mail and email)
- Lead-tracking Application + (Lead-tracking applications record lead data and product interests and keep records of customer contacts)
- MB Lift + (Lift is the ratio of confidence to the base probability of buying an item. It shows how much the base probability increases or decreases when other products are purchased.)
- Value Chain Linkages + (Linkages are interactions across value activities. For example, manufacturing systems use linkages to reduce inventory costs.)
- Database Record Locking + (Locking prevents a user or process to open a record currently being used by another user or process.)
- Management Information Systems + (MIS is the development and use of information systems in order to achieving business goals and objectives)
- BUSS230 - Managerial Economics + (Managerial Economics is the use of economi … Managerial Economics is the use of economic theory and mathematical and statistical techniques in order to examine how a firm can make optimal managerial decisions given the constraints it faces. The main objective of this course is to equip students with the necessary theory and techniques and the ability to apply them in order to inform and enhance managerial decision making. Topics covered include: goals of the firm, optimization techniques, demand theory and estimation, forecasting and measurement, theory of production and estimation, cost theory and estimation, pricing and output determination under different market structures, game theory, and pricing in practice.res, game theory, and pricing in practice.)
- Manual Process + (Manual processes are business processes fulfilled entirely by humans)
- Manufacturing Application + (Manufacturing applications facilitate the production of goods, they include inventory, planning, scheduling, and manufacturing operations.)
- Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II) + (Manufacturing resource planning (MRP II) i … Manufacturing resource planning (MRP II) is a follow-up to MRP that includes the planning of materials, personnel, and machinery. It supports linkages with sales and marketing in the organization via the development of a master production schedule. It also includes the capability to perform what-if-analyses on variances in schedules, raw materials availabilities, personnel, and other resourceslabilities, personnel, and other resources)
- Margin + (Margin is the difference between value an activity generates and cost of activity)
- Market Basket Analysis + (Market-basket analysis is a data mining system which computes correlations of items on past orders to determine items that are frequently purchased together)
- Mashups + (Mashup is a web application that combines data from other websites. Example is the map data from Google Maps to add location information to real-estate data, thus creating a new and distinct web service)
- Materials Requirements Planning (MRP) + (Materials requirements planning (MRP) is an application that plans the need for materials and inventories of materials used in the manufacturing processes. MRP does not include the planning of personnel, equipment, or facilities requirements.)