Across
- 3. A generic ISP methodology that identifies and defines IS development projects based upon solving operational business problems or taking advantage of some business opportunities.
- 4. Internet-based communication to support day-to-day business activities.
- 5. Electronic commerce between a business and its employees.
- 10. A large, worldwide network of networks that use a common protocol to communicate with each other.
- 12. An ongoing process that defines the mission, objectives, and strategies of an organization.
- 14. The method by which an organization attempts to achieve its mission and objectives.
- 15. Analyzing an organization’s activities to determine where value is added to products and/or services and the costs incurred for doing so.
Down
- 1. A series of statements that express an organization’s qualitative and quantitative goals for reaching a desired future position.
- 2. A strategy in systems analysis and design in which the project is reviewed after each phase and continuation of the project is rejustified.
- 5. Electronic commerce between businesses and consumers.
- 6. The use of telecommunications technologies to directly transfer business documents between organizations.
- 7. The process of arranging planning matrix information so the clusters of information with a predetermined level or type of affinity are placed next to each other on a matrix report.
- 8. An orderly means of assessing the information needs of an organization and defining the systems, databases, and technologies that will best satisfy those needs.
- 9. A generic ISP methodology that attempts to gain a broad understanding of the information system needs of the entire organization.
- 11. Electronic commerce between business partners, such as suppliers and intermediaries.
- 13. A statement that makes it clear what business a company is in.
