ENTERPRISE RSRC PLNG ERP overview Quiz

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BCIS 485

ENTERPRISE RSRC PLNG

ERP overview Quiz

Question 1

Matching the term to the definition for the skill set Davenport says today’s “knowledge worker” needs to take advantage of ERP systems.

Technical Knowledge

  • Knowledge of enterprise software and software tools for analysis and presentation.

 

Analytical Knowledge

  • Understand statistical modules assumptions and constraint in order to interpret data analyses.

Know where to find and extract information.

Business Knowledge

  • What the business goals are. How data analysis can help achieve those goals.

Understand models and the assumptions and constraints they’re based on.

Communication/Partnering Knowledge

Know how to combine skills with others.

Knowledge of Data

  • What data are available and how to get it.

 

Knowledge of enterprise software and software tools for analysis and presentation.

Question 2

ERP software evolved from inventory control software in the 1960s to ____________ throughout the 1970s and ’80s.

MRP then MRP II

EDI then MRP

IC then EDI

MRP then DBMS

Question 3

Without ERP software, companies often keep the same data in more than one location which creates a problems with

data consistency.

functional duplication.

data manipulation.

process efficiency.

Question 4

SAP uses a 3-layer computing architecture that is called

client-server

tri-level computing

PC-based computing

peer-to-peer

Question 5

Which of these is not a standard SAP modules?

Sales & Distribution

Materials Management

Business Warehouse

Production Planning

Question 6

The key word in describing ERP software is _______________.

integration

automation

operation

stabilization

Question 7

The founders of SAP were engineers with ___________ before leaving to start SAP.

Oracle

IBM

Sun Systems

Digital Equipment

Question 8

 

Prior to using ERP, most businesses had distinct functional areas that did not share information well and were sometimes referred to as

functional silos.

divisional operations.

segmented functions.

segmented divisions.

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