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is an interrelated set of components that function together to achieve an outcome.
SYSTEM
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Collection of policies, procedures, methods, people, machines and other elements that interact and enable the organization to achieve its goals.
BUSINESS SYSTEM
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Collection of interrelated components that collect, process, store and provide as out the information needed to complete business task.
INFORMATION SYSTEM
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Process large amount of data for routine business activities or transactions.
TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM
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Provides a standard reports for managers about the transaction data.
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
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Design to help organizational decision makers identify and choose between options or decisions.
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM
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Support general office work for handling and managing documents and facilitating communication.
OFFICE AUTOMATION SYSTEM
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Performs a task that would otherwise be performed by human experts.
EXPERT SYSTEM
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Provide a generalized computing and communication environment to senior managers to support strategic decisions.
EXECUTIVE INFORMATION SYSTEM
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Pay for the system to be built and operated and set the vision and priorities for the system.
SYSTEM SPONSOR/OWNER
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who actually use the system on a regular basis to support the operation and management of the organization.
SYSTEM USER
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Technical specialists that does translate the business requirements into a feasible technical solution.
SYSTEM DESIGNERS
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Technical specialist who build, test and deliver the information system.
SYSTEM BUILDERS
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Who determine the requirements that must be met by the information system.
SYSTEM ANALYST
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Address specific information system issues within a business.
AS CONSULTANT
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Draws on professional expertise concerning computer hardware and software and their issues in the business.
AS SUPPORTING EXPERT
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Perform any of the activities in the SDLC and are present in the business for extended period.
AS AGENT OF CHANGE
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Technical Skills
TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE
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Business Skills
BUSINESS KNOWLEDGE
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People Skills
PEOPLE KNOWLEDGE
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Tools that store information about system specification created by analysts and sometimes generated program code.
COMPUTER AIDED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
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Describe the development method that is linear and sequential
WATERFALL MODEL
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Systems development methodology in which a prototype is built, tested, and then reworked as necessary until an acceptable prototype is finally achieved from which the complete system or product can now be developed.
PROTOTYPE MODEL
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Combines the features of prototyping model and the waterfall model.
SPIRAL MODEL
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Practice-based methodology for modelling and documentation of software-based systems. Proposed to be collection of values, principles, and practices for modelling software that can be applied on software development project in a more flexible manner.
AGILE MODELING
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AGILE MODELING was popularized by?
SCOTT AMBLER