Elimination of all manual processes in business
Integration of core \nbusiness processes, \nenabling efficient \ndata flow
High reliance on manual data entry
Increased data silos between departments
FTP
SMTP
HTTP
IP
Internet Protocol
Intranet Protocol
Internal Procedure
Internet Processing
Cloud computing
Big data analytics
ERP systems
Social media integration
Compiler
Word Processor
Antivirus Software
Spreadsheet
Higher data storage capacity
Slower read and write speed
More durable and faster data access
Lower cost per GB
Quality of data
Time to gather data
Number of competitors
Processing technology
Array
Tree
Stack
Queue
The process of deleting \nirrelevant data
Extracting useful information from \nlarge datasets
Storing data in a warehouse
Organizing files on a hard drive
Vacuum tubes
Transistors
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Integrated Circuits (ICs)
It is a network accessible to the general public
It is a private network within an organization
It is the same as the Internet
It only connects devices using Bluetooth
A system used for processing transactions
A system designed to provide information for decision-making in an organization
A system that manages employee records
A system to automate production processes
A type of software designed for individual use
A system used for managing and integrating core business processes
A hardware tool for database management
A method of managing financial transactions only
To edit documents
To manage the database and perform data-related operations
To organize computer memory
To provide internet connectivity
Managing \ninventory \nfor e-commerce \nwebsites
Automating business \nprocesses
Planning, controlling, \nand executing \nthe flow of \ngoods and services
Connecting with \ncustomers via email
Post-implementation support
System configuration
Business process analysis and requirements gathering
User training
Automate business \nprocesses
Provide accurate, \ntimely, and \nrelevant information \nto support \ndecision-making
Increase employee \nsalaries
Manage financial \ntransactions
Customer satisfaction
System performance, security, and compliance
Profit margins
Marketing strategies
Last In, First Out (LIFO)
First In, First Out (FIFO)
Random Access
Hierarchical order
Flexibility
User-friendliness
Focus on past data only
Accuracy
Sending an email
Uploading a document
Writing a blog post
Participating in a video conference
WiFi
Ethernet
Bluetooth
DSL
Microcomputer
Mainframe
Hybrid Computer
Supercomputer
Finance and Accounting
Human Resource Management (HRM)
Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
Web Development
A signature in ink \non a document
A handwritten note scanned and saved electronically
Authentication of any \nelectronic record by \na subscriber by \nmeans of an electronic \nmethod
A thumb impression scanned and attached to a document
Personal Computer
Tablet
Provides a legal framework to recognize cybercrimes and their penalties
Deals only with electronic commerce
Establishes guidelines for internet banking
Regulates physical crimes in cyberspace
Processing and analyzing live data in real-time
Storing large volumes of historical data for analysis
Deleting obsolete data automatically
Managing user interfaces in software applications
Data is organized, and information is raw facts
Data is raw facts, and \ninformation is \nprocessed and \nmeaningful
Data refers to numbers only, while information \nincludes text
There is no difference between data and information
Optical fiber
Radio waves
Satellite communication
Infrared
System software
Firmware
Application software
Utility software
Multiple users can access the system simultaneously
Several programs can run simultaneously, increasing CPU utilization
It helps increase the physical size of the computer
It requires less memory
Browsing social media
Purchasing goods \nor services online
Sending an email to a colleague
Downloading a music file
A public network used for browsing
A private network that \nallows limited \nexternal access
A type of WiFi protocol
A global database for e-commerce
Data manipulation
Data structuring
Data processing
Data archiving
To send and receive emails
To translate domain names into IP addresses
To store data for websites
To monitor network security
Lower-level management
Middle-level management
Top-level management
All levels of management
Windows OS
Microsoft Word
BIOS
Linux Kernel