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eBusiness Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge on eBusiness concepts and technologies with this comprehensive quiz! Dive into various aspects of Business Intelligence, Information Systems, and E-Business models.

  • 10 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Assess your understanding of key eBusiness terminology
  • Challenge yourself and see how you stack up!
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EngagingExpert97
Which of the following statements best describes the role of RDBMS technology and Data Warehousing in the Business Intelligence process.
It is an Infrastructure Technology as it can be applied between organisations
It enables increased richness in the process
It is a Function Oriented Technology because it is a technology that is supports the business intelligence process as a whole
It is an Aspect Oriented Technology because it only supports part of the business intelligence function and only applies to the data warehousing aspect of the process.
What type of Information System is being described below: - It attempts to integrate all departments and functions across a company onto a single computer system that can serve all those different departments’ particular needs. Each of those departments typically has its own computer system optimised for the particular ways that the department does its work. This application combines them all together into a single, integrated software program that runs off a single database so that the various departments can more easily share information and communicate with each other. The application is aimed and marketed for executive level use.
MIS
DSS
ECRM
ERP
What is being descibed below? They can be thought of as extensions to the two-dimensional array of a spreadsheet. For example a company might wish to analyse some financial data by product, by time-period, by city, by type of revenue and cost, and by comparing actual data with a budget. These additional methods of analysing the data are known as dimensions.
Data Warehousing Storage
An OLAP Cube
The Extraction, transformation and Loading process that occurs to enable data mining
Data Mining
Which of the following E-Business types is best defined by the model.
Clicks and bricks
Dynamic Virtual Enterprise
Crowdsourcing
E-Retailing
What is meant by "Clicks and Bricks"?
A. Clicks and bricks purchases are E-Commerce purchases of physical goods.
Clicks and bricks organisations conduct E-Commerce activities, but do their primary business in the physical world.
The clicks and bricks business model is where the online presence of a business is supported by a small physical back office function
A clicks and bricks transaction is where part of the transaction is not conducted over the Internet using electronic means.
Which of the following is not an E-Business transaction type?
Business to Business
Business to Consumer
Business to Business to Consumer
Consumer to Business
Consumer to Consumer
Mobile Commerce
Non Business E-Commerce
They are all E-Business transaction types
Considering the following scenario: Alice wants to send Bob a message. Alice encrypts some information using Bob’s public key; Bob decrypts the ciphertext using his private key. This is an example of:
Symmetric Encryption
Crowdsourcing
Asymmetric Encryption
Certificate Authority
Private key Certificate
Which of the following descriptions best described the difference between Business Drivers and Business Chains.
Business Drivers refer to the application of E-Business methods and technology within an organisation, whilst Business Chains refer to the application of E-Business methods and technology between organisations.
Business Drivers refer to the application of E-Business Methods, whilst Business Chains refer to the application of technology.
Business Drivers operate at the tactical level, Business Chains operate at the strategic level.
Business Drivers focus on the operational aspects within an organisation and Business Chains on the strategic aspects within an organisation.
Business Drivers are internal motivations to employ E-Business methods and technology, Business Chains are external motivations.
Considering the following scenario: Alice wants to send Bob a message. Alice encrypts some information using Bob’s public key; Bob decrypts the ciphertext using his private key. This is an example of:
Symmetric Encryption
Rowdsourcing
Asymmetric Encryption
Certificate Authority
Private key Certificate
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