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ISQS Test 1

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What was the first computing device?
Abacus
What was the mechanical tabulator?
Created by Herman Hollerith in 1880 - used as a census machine
What was the first large-scale computer?
The ENIAC in 1947 (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer)
What was the first first computer?
The ABC
What were the first 3 big computers that were created?
ENIAC - 1947
UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Calculator) - 1950
IBM 704 - 1957

What advances were made by apple in 1979?
Steve Jobs brought the mouse, keyboard, screen, etc. to the masses as a package.
What technological advance was made in 2006?
Silicon Photonics
Define hardware:
any machinery (most of which utilizes digital circuitry) that assists in the performance of the input, processing, and output activities of an information system.
What is an input device?
A device that converts data into machine readable form
What is a processing device?
CPU - central processing unit
What is an output device?
An item that converts machine (electronic) information into human-intelligible form
What is a control device?
Gets instructions from memory and interprets them
What are the parts of a central processing unit?
Control unit - central switchboard or manager (gets instructions from memory and interprets them)
Arithmetic logic unit - performs mathematical operations and makes logical comparisons of both numbers and strings
Registers - high-speed storage areas used to temporarily hold small units of program instructions and data immediately before, during, and after execution by the CPU.

How is computer speed measured?
Ghz = cycles per second
What are the two phases of computing?
Instruction - CU fetches an instruction from primary memory and decides what actions need to be taken
Execution - The ALU accesses the necessary data from primary memory, places it into registers, performs the operations, and returns the result to memory
What are the two phases of computer function?
Instruction phase and Execution phase
What is a machine cycle?
The execution of a single instruction
Typical PC processors today operate how fast?
1-3 Ghz
Intel saw a large boost in loyalty when they did what?
Gave their processor a custom name (Pentium).
What is a data field?
made up of bytes (name: george)
What is a record?
Made up of several fields (name, address, telephone)
What is a File?
Made up of several records
What is an application?
Made up of several files
What is a system?
Made up of several applications
How many characters can 8 bits represent?
256 (200 needed to represent all letters, numbers, punctuation, etc.)
How big is a floppy drive?
360KB to 1.44 MB
How big is a CD?
700MB
How big is a dvd?
4.7 GB
How big is a DL DVD?
8.5 GB
How big is a bluray?
25GB (50GB DL)
How large are pictures that are 2, 3, 8 MP?
250KB, 650KB, 2MB
For internet images, what size must the images be?
400x625 or 250,000 pixels
What does JPEG stand for?
Joint Photographic Experts Group
What does GIF stand for?
Graphics Interchange Format
What does PNG stand for?
Portable Network Graphic
What does TIFF stand for?
Tagged image file format
What is Primary Storage?
RAM, or ROM (Read only memory)
What are the 4 levels of computers?
Microcomputers, Midrange computers, Mainframes, Supercomputer
What is a peripheral?
Input/output equipment and secondary storage devices all controlled by the CPU
What is a dumb terminal?
Terminals that have no processing capabilities
What is a transaction terminal?
Gets data from end users and transfers data via telecommunication networks to a computer system for processing
How is Information Technology an advantage?
Technology is no longer an afterthought in forming business strategy, but the actual cause and driver.
Competitive advantage is...
a significant and long-term benefit to a company in relation to the competition
Where does the competitive value of IT lie?
within the capability of software and of people and the value of information a business acquires and uses
What is a strategic information system?
Any kind of IS that uses IT to gain competitive advantage (or sometimes reduce competitive disadvantage)
What are the 3 major types of information systems?
TPS - transactions
MIS - reporting
DSS - decisions (what if analysis)

What is a transaction processing system?
An organized collection of people, procedures, databases, and devices used to develop and distribute business transactions
What is a management information system?
An organized collection of people, procedures, databases, and devices used to provide routine information to decision makers
What is a decision support system?
An organized collection of people, procedures, databases, and devices used to support problem-specific decision making
What is an expert system?
an organized collection of people, procedures, databases, and devices used to generate expert advise or suggest a decision in an area
What are the 5 Competitive strategies?
Cost Leadership
Alliance
Differentiation

What are the 3 other strategies implemented with IT?
Lock-in customers and suppliers
Build switching costs
Barriers to entry

How does an IS work with critical success factors?
IS are developed to directly support those activities that positively impact the identified factors
What are the 3 different types of cases where IT is used?
Knowledge management systems, customer-focused business, and Virtual Company
What is a knowledge management system?
Uses IT to increase access to info and improve problem solving
What is a customer-focused business?
an attempt to respond to customer concerns, provide top-quality customer service, anticipate future needs, and keep customers loyal.
What is a virtual company?
uses IT to link organizations, people, assets and ideas
What is a program language?
A set of symbols and rules used to write code that can be interpreted by a computer
What are the four generations of Program language?
1st - Machine
2nd - Assembly
3rd - High level
4th - Natural
(MAHN)



What is an object-oriented language?
Combines data elements and the procedures that will be performed upon them into objects
What does it mean that an object oriented language is reuseable?
It can use an object from one application in another application
What are the 3 Web languages?
HTML, XML, Java
What is the role of system software?
To control the hardware and act as an interface between application software and hardware
What were three operating systems before windows 2003?
PC-DOS, MS-DOS, OS/2
What is virtual memory?
An operating system can divide memory into a number of sections and swap parts of programs and data between primary memory and secondary memory in order to process a larger program or a greater amount of data than primary memory would ordinarily allow
What is general purpose application software?
They perform common information processing jobs for end users
What are application-specific programs?
The support specific applications of end users in business, science and other areas
what is information systems literacy?
Knowledge of how data and information are used by decision-makers in an organizational setting

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