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12. Which of the following is a feature of human capital?
It represents the knowledge that a company's customers have about its products. | ||
It refers to the knowledge stored as documentation about patents, contracts, and policies. | ||
It consists of competencies and knowledge possessed by an organization's employees. | ||
It refers to the number and quality of all the relationships an organization's employees |
13. ________ is a type of testing for information systems that involves programmers checking the functionality of small modules of code during the development phase of the SDLC.
Unit testing | ||
Integration testing | ||
System testing | ||
Acceptance testing |
14. Mid-level decisions undertaken by managers by drawing upon business intelligence to implement marketing plans and product development are made at the tactical level.
True
False
15. Which of the following is true of the triple constraint in projects?
The time constraint is the most critical of the three constraints in projects. | ||
The three fundamentals that are known to constrain projects are insulated from each other. | ||
Changes in one fundamental constraint force changes in the other constraints as well. | ||
Cost constraints take precedence over time and scope constraints in all projects. |
12. Feature of human capital is option C. It consists of competencies and knowledge possessed by organization's employees because it means economic values of employees experience and skills. This includes knowledge, experience, skills, health, trainings, sessions.
13. It is a type of unit testing because it means testing of smallest testable portion of system or application which can be compiled, liked or loaded.
14. Mid-level decisions undertaken by managers by drawing upon business intelligence to implement marketing plans and product development are made at the tactical level.
True. Business intelligence has a direct impact on organization's strategic, tactical and operational business decisions.
15. OptionC. Changes in one fundamental constraint force changes in other constraint as well as the three constraints are interdependent. None of them can be altered without affecting one or both of the others.