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15 Cards in this Set
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Timeliness is usually related to the accessibility issue of information.
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True
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Infoglut refers to the situation when we do not have enough information for decision making.
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False
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The purpose of information is used to refine the knowledge needed for decision making or problem solving, and to guide the usage of knowledge.
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False
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Current and accurate information is the best quality information.
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False
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One of the most important criteria for differentiating knowledge form information is that if the end user is able to use it.
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True
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The three major dimensions of information quality are currency, accuracy, and form.
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False
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Mopping refers to the process of removing the erroneous pieces of information from a data set.
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False
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Decision making quality always improves with the availability of better quality information.
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False
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In an organizational system, members at the lower levels are less important to the holistically sound operations of the organization.
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False
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There are always some either direct or indirect relationships among the components of a system.
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True
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The holistic approach leads naturally to the formation of hierarchies for problem solving.
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False
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A physically open entity which is frequently used by its users can be a closed system.
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True
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The systematic approach decomposes a complicated problem into a set of independent smaller problems for the ease of problem solving.
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False
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Computers have been recognized as one of the most important information processing tools in today’s organizations.
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True
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Context Maze refers to the situation when we do not have the needed background knowledge in using the available information.
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True
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