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What are critical skills for nonroutine cognition |
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abstract reasoning
systems thinking
collaboration
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Moore's law states the number of transistors per square inch on an integrated chip doubles every ___ |
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future businesses need to be able to ___ and integrate them |
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what is the purpose of the five component framework |
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to cross the bridge of IT and IS |
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___ is a group of components that interact to produce information |
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group of components that interact to achieve some purpose |
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you can buy ___ but you cant buy ___. |
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IT IS It is hardware and software vs people and procedures |
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___ is raw numbers or charts. ___ is what has been processed and integrated |
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A strong password has ___ characters doesn't contain ___, or a complete ___ word. is ___ from past passwords contains combinations of ___ ___ ___ ___ |
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10 characters, but 12 is better your name, business name / dictionary different numbers, symbols caps, lower case |
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T/F. In all companies the CIO reports directly to the CFO. |
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Users shouldn't bother IS personnel for trivial issues because they have a responsibility to___ |
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learn basic computer skills |
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What is the most important trait that an effective collaborator should have? |
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willingness to enter into difficult conversations |
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___ decisions are the most structured and have very little need for collaboration. |
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T/F discussion forums ensure the participation of the entire team |
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Organizations gain a competitive advantage when using information systems by: |
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making them part of the product/service
providing support to a product/service |
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