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- 3. a term used in project management to denote an important point in the work schedule.
- 10. Techniques for assessing a business strategy's efficacy and continuous improvement.
- 13. is a development model that starts with early system prototypes and gets approval from the user (the department responsible for using the system) as it progresses.
- 14. expresses the relationship between data using “entities” and “relationships.” Workflow System - is a framework for streamlining the flow of operations on the network by establishing flow diagrams or
- 17. refers to an individual who is variously impacted by the project or has a stake in its success or failure.
- 18. used to illustrate the planned schedule.
- 21. Combining strategic planning with innovation to achieve long-term growth.
- 25. Various strategies for generating and retaining value inside an organization.
- 28. is an individual who manages and oversees projects or is nationally certified to manage a project. WBS, chart that breaks down the work scope of the project into detailed items, and organizes the ite
- 29. an organization form often employed by major enterprises and global corporations and is structured along multiple chains of command such as function and region or function and product.
- 33. a technique for quantitatively evaluating the progress of a project by comparing it with the budget and work schedule.
- 34. chart that breaks down the work scope of the project into detailed items, and organizes the items into a hierarchy
- 37. shows the structure of the system. It consists of three parts with the class name on top, attributes in the middle, and operations on the bottom.
- 39. rights that afford people the ability to withhold details about their personal life to protect their character.
- 41. The work content identified by WBS is used as the basis for estimating the approximate number of days required.
- 42. is a development model that breaks the system down into several subsystems and then repeats the cycle for each subsystem, going from "requirements analysis" to "operation."
- 44. This type of programming creates a hierarchical structure by breaking the program up into discrete operations.
- 45. a right that protects the creative expressions of authors.
- 46. is a framework for streamlining the flow of operations on the network by establishing flow diagrams or rules.
- 47. Elements affecting the allocation of resources and strategic decision-making.
- 48. is a method for examining a program's internal logic and structure with an emphasis on control and flow.
- 50. a type of outsourcing in which a third-party specialist handles operations related to servers and other equipment.
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- 1. a service in which the user provides the servers and other equipment, while a third-party specialist is requested to provide the space and connectivity, carry out operations.
- 2. is a development model that emulates the flow of a cascade by progressing each phase in turn without going back.
- 4. an agreement to purchase a software license. The contents of the license may vary depending on the number of computers involved.
- 5. Things to think about when creating plans for foreign markets.
- 6. to protect the interests of subcontractors by improving such circumstances and regulating fair transactions for subcontracting.
- 7. a set of scientific techniques for determining and implementing business plans in a corporation, which has emerged as a field of applied mathematics and computing.
- 8. The standing of a business in relation to its superiority over competitors
- 9. Introduction to the fundamentals of business strategy and its significance for organizational success.
- 11. A synopsis of the analytical to implementation stages of strategic planning.
- 12. the act of developing and planning an information system designed to streamline operations by putting together a computerization initiative and a basic policy for computerization based on the busines
- 15. is a common way to create an agreement when system development is contracted out to a different business.
- 16. is where a third-party specialist is hired to perform everything or almost everything related to development, operation, and maintenance of the information system.
- 19. is a technique that takes input data and separates it into "valid equivalency classes" and "invalid equivalency classes." It then uses test data that has values that are indicative of each class.
- 20. sets forth principles for continually monitoring corporate activities, and checking the transparency and health of management to provide a framework that prevents scandals within management and organ
- 22. This technique checks to see if every single line of code gets run at least once.
- 23. is a piece of software that turns code written in a programming language into a computer-executable program.
- 24. is a visual language for modeling that standardizes the conceptual components used in the development and specification decision stage.
- 26. This checks to see if the system's general functionalities meet the requirements specified in the system architectural design.
- 27. Strategies for evaluating rivals and capitalizing on advantages in the marketplace.
- 30. is a framework for what the company will do as a business and how it will generate profits.
- 31. is a process designed to promote proper understanding of the business activities by presenting the current activities in an easy-to- understand manner.
- 32. methods for keeping an eye on the surroundings and modifying plans of action when necessary.
- 35. refers to the final deliverables of the project, and the work scope required to produce the deliverables.
- 36. temporarily structured along the lines of personnel who have various specialized capabilities and are separate from a standing organization.
- 38. the amount of money left after subtracting expenses from sales.
- 40. a chart that breaks down the project cost into components and organizes it into a hierarchical structure. Gantt chart, used to illustrate the planned schedule.
- 43. rights that protect the likeness of persons captured through media such as photographs, video tape recordings, and portraits.
- 49. a chart that breaks down the project member organization into parts and organizes them into a hierarchical structure.
