Match each term with the correct statement below.
a. transistor
b. vacuum tubes
c. integrated circuits
d. large-scale integrated circuits
e. executive information system (EIS)
f. artificial intelligence
1. A user-friendly interactive information system that requires no knowledge of the computer
2. Small silicon chips containing dozens of tiny transistors and connections
3. Superchips about a cubic inch in size containing thousands of small transistors
4. The ability of computers to solve problems involving imagination, abstract reasoning, and common sense
5. A small switch that controls electrical current
6. The device that operated first-generation computers
1. E) executive information system (EIS)
2. C) integrated circuits
3. D) large-scale integrated circuits
4. F) artificial intelligence
5. A) transistor
6. B) vacuum tubes
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A) Ranks the proposals with the available funds. B) Determines whether the project should be funded by using operating cash or the issuance of bonds. C) Establish minimum standards by applying the cash payback and the average rate of return. D) Qualitative factors are considered.
As a rule of thumb, the sampling distribution of the sample proportions can be approximated by a normal probability distribution whenever
A. np?5, n?30.
B. np?5 and n(1-p) ?5.
C. n 30 and (1 - p) = 0.5.
D. none of these alternatives is correct.
When can a securities fraud claim be used as a predicate act in a civil case under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO)?
a. When the defendant has been arrested in connection with the fraud. b. When a conspiracy can be proven. c. When the defendant has been criminally convicted in connection with the fraud. d. When the defendant has been held liable for other civil damages in connection with the fraud.
Which basic production planning strategy will build inventory and avoid the costs of excess
capacity? A) production leveling B) subcontracting C) demand matching (chase) D) all of the above E) none of the above