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Midterm Examination +
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Moore's law highlights that the number of transistors per square inch on an integrated chip doubles every 18 months. In other words, the speed of computer chip increases in proportion to density of transistors. Hence the price/performance ratio of computers falls dramatically. This will lead to the fact that today the cost of data communications and data storage is essentially zero. +
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Neural networks are a supervised data mining technique used to predict values and make classifications, such as “good prospect” or “poor prospect” customers. +
Nonmerchant companies are companies that arrange for the purchase and sale of goods without ever owning or taking title to those goods. Nonmerchant companies sell services provided by others. +
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OLAP servers are special-purpose products that read data from an operational database, perform preliminary calculations and store the results of those calculations in an OLAP database +
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OSB graduates will acquire the core of essential business professional knowledge and competence and apply it to a familiar situation.
B-GLO1.1 OSB graduates will acquire a core of essential business professional knowledge and competence by completing 33 credits of coursework comprising core business knowledge—15 credits in the generic business area (BUSS), 18 credits in specific business disciplines (ACCT, FINA, MNGT, MKTG, INFO, DCSN), and 3 courses with zero credits. OSB graduates will demonstrate mastery of the core of essential business knowledge and competence so that a representative sample of students will score on average in the upper quartile across each area in the Business ETS Major Field Test (or its equivalent, i.e., an independently administered test).
GLO1.2 OSB graduates will be able to apply strategies that will allow a firm to compete successfully within its environment. In applying these strategies graduates will use concepts, principles and theories from core business professional knowledge and competence both from generic and specific business areas in a familiar situation. Performance will be assessed by the instructor in the capstone course through case study analysis. +
OSB graduates will recognize, describe and apply the appropriate analytical-quantitative and organizational-behavioral approaches to managerial decision making situations.
B-GLO2.1 OSB graduates 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.
B-GLO2.2 OSB graduates will recognize and describe organizational and behavioral approaches to business and managerial decision-making situations. They will also demonstrate competency in the application of these organizational and behavioral approaches. +
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OSB graduates will understand and explain ethical principles/rules/codes of conduct and situational variables bearing upon business/managerial ethical dilemmas. They will learn and understand the responsibility of the firm towards its stakeholders among which the social environment in which it operates. +
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Online analytical processing OLAP is a reporting technology that provides the ability to sum, count, average and perform other simple arithmetic operations on groups of data +
Operations applications are used to manage finished-goods inventory and movement of goods to customer, mainly used by non- manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, and retailers +
Operations management (OM) is the set of activities that creates value in the form of goods and services by transforming inputs into outputs. +
Organizational feasibility concerns whether the new systems fits within the organization's customs, culture, charter, or legal requirements. +
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Organizations send a push report to users according to a preset schedule. Users receive the report without any activity on their part +
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Outsourcing is the process of transferring a firms's activities that have traditionally been internal to external suppliers +
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Permissions are data access rights for specific users or groups of users +
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Personal DBMS is designed for smaller and simpler database applications, it supports fewer than 100 users (mostly 1–10 users). Examples are Access, dBase, FoxPro, R-Base +
Personal information systems are information systems used by a single individual. +
Price elasticity measures the amount that demand rises or falls with changes in price +
Primary activities are business functions that related directly to the production of the organization's products or services. +