MIS 300 Final Exam Guidelines

- The final exam will be available through Blackboard.
- You must take the exam between May 10 (Thursday) and May 15 (Tuesday)
- You can try the exam two times, and it is open everything (i.e., book, note)
- You will be
given 3 hours to finish it and you will have one question at a time.
- You will have a
total of 100 multiple choice questions.
- Actual points for each question is 0.5
- Please study around below key words.

·         DNS

·         Computer that stores hypermedia documents and makes them available to other computers on the Internet

·         Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE), Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari, and Opera

·         Global Information Systems

·         Information Systems

·         Geographic Information Systems

·         RAM, ROM, CD, DVD

·         Artificial Intelligence

·         First-generation computers

·         Remote data entry and telecommunications

·         Silicon

·         Client/server computing
E-Commerce

·         M-Commerce

·         Database (including global database)

·         Computer Networks (i.e., LAN)

·         Java and C++

·         Systems development life cycle (SDLC)

·         Data communication systems

·         DSS

·         Semi-structured and unstructured decisions

·         Big data

·         Data warehouses

·         E-government application

·         Encryption and decryption

·         Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX)\

·         Physical, nonbiometric and biometric security measures

·         Club Penguin

·         Value chain

·         Type of access control used to protect systems

·         Security threat

·         Grid computing

·         Intelligent agents

·         Computer-aided systems engineering (CASE)

·         Data-mining agents

·         Management information systems (MIS)

·         Wikis

·         Semantic Web

·         Internet telephony

·         Microsoft Outlook

·         Telecommuting

·         Extreme programming (XP)

·         Service-oriented architecture (SOA)

·         Joint application design (JAD)

·         Rapid application development (RAD)

·         Application service providers (ASP)

·         Nanotechnology