1. Which of the following is NOT one of the principles of systems development?
Use a problem-solving approach.
Divide and conquer.
Establish phases and activities.
Establish standards for consistent development and documentation.
Leave the users alone until you have a product they can use.
2. The definition of feasibility is
an ongoing activity by which an analyst plans an acceptable system.
measure of how beneficial the development of an information system would be to an organization.
an activity of measuring and analyzing developer productivity.
an activity of approximating the time, effort, costs, and benefits of developing systems.
None of the above
3. An arrangement of people, data, processes, and information technology that interacts to support and improve day-to-day operations in a business, as well as support the problem-solving and decision-making needs of management and users, is
an information system.
information technology.
an expert system.
the Internet.
None of the above