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Chapter 1 - True-False Questions

Systems analysis and design refers to the planning, development, and maintenance of information systems, not hardware and software products. Application programmers develop and maintain in-house applications inside a company. Information consists of facts that are the raw material for systems, not basic facts. Company-wide applications that can expand to meet new requirements are called enterprise applications, not newer systems or legacy systems.

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Chapter 1 - True-False Questions

Systems analysis and design refers to the planning, development, and maintenance of information systems, not hardware and software products. Application programmers develop and maintain in-house applications inside a company. Information consists of facts that are the raw material for systems, not basic facts. Company-wide applications that can expand to meet new requirements are called enterprise applications, not newer systems or legacy systems.

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Chapter 1 True/False Instructions: Circle T if the statement is true or F if the statement is false. T F 1.

. Systems analysis and design refers to the combination of hardware and software products and services. (p.7) 2. Application programmers plan, develop, and maintain information systems. (p.7) 3. In-house applications are developed inside the company. (p.7) 4. Information consists of basic facts that are the systems raw material. (p.7) 5. Company-wide applications are called enterprise applications. (p.8) 6. Newer systems are called legacy systems. (p.9) 7. Google, Yahoo, and AOL are examples of pure dot-com companies. (p.12) 8. Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is primarily used to communicate between businesses and consumers. (p.14) 9. B2C stands for Business-to-Client. (p.13) 10. A scalable design can expand to meet new business requirements. (p.24)

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