BRP(Business Process Reengineering)的核心思想是拟打破以下哪种形态的管理方式()?
A.以地区设置部门
B.以时间为中心
C.以产品设置部门
D.以职能设置部门
D、以职能设置部门
A.以地区设置部门
B.以时间为中心
C.以产品设置部门
D.以职能设置部门
D、以职能设置部门
● In order to achieve the major goals of business process improvement, process simplification and improvement, FAA managers need to fully understand the cost, time, and quality of activities performed by employees or machines throughout an entire organization. ABC methods enable () to cost out measurements to business simplification and process improvement. () A. computers B. managers C. clients D. consumers
A.automation B.modeling C.improvement D.reengineering A.duration analysis and outcome analysis B.problem analysis and root cause analysis C.technology analysis and activity elimination D.activity-based costing and informal benchmarking A.automation B.modeling C.improvement D.reengineering A.Duration analysis, activity-based costing and informal benchmarking B.Outcome analysis, technology analysis and activity elimination C.Problem analysis, root cause analysis and critical path analysis D.Cost-benefit analysis, schedule analysis and risk analysis A.automation B.modeling C.improvement D.reengineering
Essay 1 What is logistics?
In the current business environment,logistics is generally accepted as a very important dement for the economic development and business growth of a region,especially a port city. In reality,wha
51.What is logistics?()
A.It is a set of procedures in which goods are delivered from suppliers to customers in the manner of cost efficient and well service.
B.It is a Dart of a process to deliver goods and services from one place to another.
C.It is a process to transport and store goods.
D.t is the information system for goods movement-
Activity Based Costing (ABC) is an(36)technique that allows an organization to determine the actual(37)associated with each product and service produced by the organization without regard to the organizational structure. This chapter explains some of the uses and benefits of Activity Based Costing. We use IDEFO(38)modeling in conjunction with ABC to enable more effective business(39)design decisions.In order to achieve the major goals of business process improvement, process simplification and improvement, FAA managers need to fully understand the cost, time, and quality of activities performed by employees or machines throughout an entire organization. ABC methods enable(40)to cost out measurements to business simplification and process improvement.
A.computing
B.campaigning
C.programming
D.accounting
Activity Based Costing(ABC) is an(126)technique that allows an organization to determine the actual(127)associated with each product and service produced by the organization without regard to the organizational structure. This chapter explains some of the uses and benefits of Activity Based Costing. We use IDEFO(128)modeling in conjunction with ABC to enable more effective business(129)design decisions.In order to achieve the major goals of business process improvement, process simplification and improvement, FAA managers need to fully understand the cost, time, and quality of activities performed by employees or machines throughout an entire organization. ABC methods enable(130)to cost out measurements to business simplification and process improvement.
A.computing
B.campaigning
C.programming
D.accounting
Developing reliable software on time and within(1)represents a difficult endeavor for many organizations.Usually business solutions have three main aspects: people,(2), and technology. The maion reason for failing software projects has little to do with technology and tools, and much to do with lack of process(3). Experience has shown that introducing new technology and tools in an immature or undisciplined environment is likely to increase the chaos. CASE tools are not enough. "A fool with a tool is still a fool!"Structured method was the first wave of the software industry. This was the beginning of transforming software development from a"(4)) industry" to mass production. Software process movement if the second wave in the software industry. The process maturity movement prepares the way for the third wave of the software industry:" software industrialization". Software development will become like an assembly and manufacturing process. A critical enabling factor is a disciplined software engineering process with predictable quality,(5)and functionality.
A.forecast
B.preparation
C.budget
D.economy
Developing reliable software on time and within(66)represents a difficult endeavor for many organizations.
Usually business solutions have three main aspects: people,(67),and technology. The main reason for failing software projects has little to do with technology and tools, and much to do with lack of process(68). Experience has shown that introducing new technology and tools in an immature or undisciplined environment is likely to increase the chaos. CASE tools are not enough. "A fool with a tool is still a fool !"
Structured method was the first wave of the software industry. This was the beginning of transforming software development from a"(69)industry" to mass production. Software process movement if the second wave in the software industry. The process maturity movement prepares the way for the third wave of the software industry :"software industrialization". Software development will become like an assembly and manufacturing process. A cfiticalenabling factor is adisciplined software engineering . process with predictable quality,(70)and functionality.
A.forecast
B.preparation
C.budget
D.economy
(71)
A. object models
B. prototypes
C. use cases
D. components
(72)
A. eXtreme programming
B. model driven
C. reverse engineering
D. agile method
(73)
A. existing database and application program
B. application program and user interface
C. existing database and user interface
D. existing database, application program and user interface
(74)
A. requirement discovery
B. business process redesign
C. cause-and-effect analysis
D. total quality management
(75)
A. Continuous process improvement
B. Joint requirements planning
C. Fact-finding
D. Structured engineering
(71)
A. pattern
B. data flow
C. business process
D. position level
(72)
A. metadata
B. components
C. models
D. entities
(73)
A. functions
B. code segments
C. interfaces
D. constraints
(74)
A. semantic models
B. weak entities
C. data schemas
D. business models
(75)
A. event-based
B. object-oriented
C. pipe-and-filter
D. layered
A.System logical modelingB.use case modelingC.requirements modelingD.application modeling A.systems planning phaseB.systems modeling phaseC.systems analysis phaseD.systems design phase A.system charterB.system scope definitionC.system blueprintD.system requirement document A.application architectureB.system data modelC.system process modelD.implement environment A.system architecture descriptionB.system design specificationC.system technique architectureD.physical deployment architecture