...IFSM 300 Input Process Output Learning Activity Question 1 Which of the following is not a business process? Question 1 options: A) Hiring employees B) Paying taxes C) Running the business D) Ringing up a sale Question 2 Question 2 options: The result of a process is the Question 3 In the process "Grade final exams" which of the following are inputs? (select all that apply) Question 3 options: A) Final exam papers submitted B) Answer key C) Student grades on final exam D) Faculty marks the correct and incorrect answers on the exams Question 4 Question 4 options: The information needed for a process to occur is called Question 5 For the process "Make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich" which of the following are the outputs? Question 5 options: A) Peanut butter B) a sandwich C) a full stomach D) the recipe for how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich Question 6 True or false: Processes contain action words, or verbs, in their description, whereas inputs and outputs usually do not contain verbs. Question 6 options: Question 7 Question 7 options: The steps taken to change input to output is called a Question 8 For the process of enrolling a student in a class, which of the following are the inputs? (select all that apply) Question 8 options: A) list of names of students in the class B) student name C) ...
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...Rock Zang IFSM 300 MID TERM EXAM Professor Beach 1. List, describe, and provide an example of each of the five characteristics of high quality information. High quality information is; Accurate- Information that contains all properly spelled names, words, dates, etc. The accuracy of information is important for many reasons such as a package delivered properly to a customer, a return phone call regarding a customer service issue, or a misplaced decimal point on a bank deposit slip. Any of the previously mentioned mistakes, by the customer or the employee, could result in a loss of business or profits. When developing IT systems, there are certain conditions available to a programmer that can help minimize these easily made mistakes. One example of such a condition would be creating a rule that 5 digits must be entered when asking for a consumer’s zip code. Completeness- Any information that is incomplete will prevent accurate results. Imagine a medical survey with a cell requesting a person’s date of birth. If the survey only captures the day and month of birth, the information available will not include the samples actual age, only their day and month of birth. This could prevent the employee from maintaining the average age of the consumers. Consistency- The consistency of information across different data centers, or within a single data sheet can create a problem in trying to accurately search and find an individual or an individual’s tendencies...
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