Number of steps in Strategic Risk Analysis - answer✔5 steps
Strategic Risk Analysis step 1 - answer✔Define information assets
Strategic Risk Analysis step 2 - answer✔Identify vulnerabilities of each asset
Strategic Risk Analysis step 3 - answer✔risk assessment of each threat
Strategic Risk Analysis step 4 - answer✔determine how to handle each risk
Strategic Risk Analysis step 5 - answer✔create and enact policies
number of phases in project planning - answer✔four phases
Project planning phase 1 - answer✔Initiating: Problem definition, resource allocation and risk
assessment
Project planning phase 2 - answer✔Planning: Organize objective and activities, estimate time
and costs
Project planning phase 3 - answer✔Executing the plan and controlling the Project: project
manager tracks the progress of the project with variance reports, status reports, resource
allocation reports.
Project planning phase 4 - answer✔Closing: each team writes a final report that details the
processes and outcomes
Scope creep - answer✔adding to the scope of a project during phase 3, puts project at risk.
SDLC - answer✔Software development life cycle, 6 Steps
SDLC step #1 - answer✔Preliminary Investigation: cost and benefit analysis of new system are
weighed
SDLC step #2 - answer✔Analysis: Develop understanding of system requirements for end user
needs, address security concerns, asses accessibility concerns
SDLC step #3 - answer✔Logical design: modeling the new system using flow charts and
diagrams
SDLC step #4 - answer✔Physical Design: laying out the system in physical environment
SDLC step #5 - answer✔Implementation: Alpha and Beta Testing , User acceptance then system
deployment
SDLC step #6 - answer✔Maintenance: modifications and corrections are made
Alpha testing - answer✔user is assisted, simulated data is used
Beta testing - answer✔user is not assisted, real data is used
Direct conversion system deployment - answer✔New system on old system off
Parallel system deployment - answer✔old and new systems on until new system is working well
then old system turned off
Pilot system deployment - answer✔One department uses new system once confirmed new
system is working other departments convert
Phased system deployment - answer✔slowly turn on parts of new system and turn off parts of
old system
Data - answer✔raw: input
Information - answer✔Interpreted data: output
DIKW Hierarchy - answer✔DATA INFORMATION KNOWLEDGE WISDOM
Knowledge - answer✔puts information to use
Wisdom - answer✔understanding Knowledge
Quality Data (RTTAR) - answer✔relevance, timely, thorough, accurate, reliable
IPOS Model - answer✔Input-process-output-storage
N-tier architecture - answer✔Presentation-user interface, Logic-between user and data, and Data
tiers-data is stored retrieved updated
MVC Architecure - answer✔Model-the product, View-user interface, Controller-interacts with
user
First generation - answer✔1940, vacuum tubes, relay switches, rocket trajectories, use machine
language ENIAC
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