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· 201-205 · 206-210 · 211-215 · 216-220 · 221-225 · 226-230 · 231-235 · 236-240 · 241-245 · 246-250 · 251-255 ·E-businesses can be categorized into generic models (i.e., a method of doing online business enabling the company to generate revenue). Research the following business models and then determine which one is applicable to your organization or an organization with which you are familiar (more than one may be applicable). You must choose at least two models to discuss. a. Brokerage model—Brings buyers and sellers together (e.g., auctions) b. Advertising model—Provides content but relies on Web site advertising c. Infomediary model—Provides information that helps consumers to understand products and markets d. Merchant model—Retailers of goods and/or services e. ... click for more
Subject:
Business
Topic:
Information Systems
Posting ID:
109317
OTA ID:
104898
Accounting Information Systems (AIS)
1. If AIS are so vital to business success, why do so many businesses have problems in this area? 2. What kind of obstacles would you expect to have in communications between IT developers and accountants regarding development or improvement of the accounting information system? 3. What potential challenges are posed by sharing information between organizations?
Subject:
Business
Topic:
Information Systems
Posting ID:
109495
OTA ID:
105368
Management Information Systems
1. To solve unstructured business problems you must: a. understand how the business operates b. learn to ask the right questions c. identify the root cause of the problem d. all the above 2. The purpose of a __________ model is to describe how the individual processes interact with each other. a. sequence b. collaboration c. process d. class 3. Which of the following steps used to solve problems contain the greatest detailed analysis? a. Selection of the appropriate tools b. Dividing the system c. Making a decision d. Testing the system 4. Typically, when analyzing a case, there is one specific, identifiable solution. a. True b. False 5. Information technology ca... click for more
Subject:
Business
Topic:
Information Systems
Posting ID:
109516
OTA ID:
105277
Based on the Decision Problem you discussed in attached paper, build a suitable decision tree. See Texaco Example
Subject:
Business
Topic:
Information Systems
Posting ID:
109670
OTA ID:
105269
Create a decision tree (graphically) similar to the Texaco example for the attached IT paper regarding the "Make or Buy IT" decision. See attached file for full problem description.
Subject:
Business
Topic:
Information Systems
Posting ID:
109868
OTA ID:
102819
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