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  • Theory of Information Processes and Systems Answers on Synergy Tests. Result

  • In the case of a negative assessment of the quality of the examination, it is first necessary ...
  • replace the composition of the expert group
  • make changes to the questionnaire and repeat the assessment cycle
  • repeat the evaluation cycle to eliminate errors
  • adjust group opinion

  • A system in which the interaction with the external environment is negligible is called ...
  • minimally vulnerable
  • closed
  • as limited as possible

  • It is not true that the operations “more” (>) and “less” (<) are applicable to indicators measured on a scale ...
  • the relationship
  • items
  • intervals
  • orders

  • Systems in which decision-making and execution procedures are carried out completely automatically in accordance with a set of strict rules are called ...
  • office information systems
  • decision support systems
  • control systems
  • knowledge management systems
  • transaction processing systems

  • Expert methods belong to the group of ... methods
  • graph
  • quantitative
  • quality
  • analytical

  • The choice of a model for solving problems relating to information systems and processes is determined, first of all, ...
  • experience and knowledge of system analyst
  • availability of support tools
  • life cycle stage of an information system

  • Extended Petri Nets ...
  • limitations
  • remove restrictions on the number of transitions
  • allow setting parameters
  • simplify model development

  • The process of changing the state of a system over time is called ...
  • dynamic scenario
  • growth curve
  • system behavior

  • Calendar time is measured on a scale ...
  • orders
  • items
  • the relationship
  • intervals

  • The principle of aggregation provides ...
  • connection of various components into a single system
  • building a unified system model
  • block enlargement by replacing several system blocks with one

  • Updating the state of the information system is provided ...
  • by implementing planned activities
  • routine procedures
  • based on feedback mechanism

  • The logic of the process can be displayed in the model ...
  • IDEFO
  • IDEF3
  • IDEF1X

  • If the influence of external disturbances on the operation of the system is negligible, then ... control

  • closed
  • local
  • limited
  • open

  • The architecture of systems that store data as separate operating system files on a dedicated computer is called ...

  • file server
  • three layer
  • client server

  • The concept of “linked rank” is used to evaluate factors ...
  • non-evaluable
  • previously graded
  • having the same value

  • Boundary arrows in the IDEFO model in the general case ...
  • must be present on the child diagram
  • cannot be exit arrows
  • cannot be arrows of the mechanism
  • formed from the connecting arrows of the parent diagram

  • The highest degree of integration in the environment of the organization is ...
  • office information systems
  • transaction processing systems
  • decision support systems
  • control systems
  • knowledge management systems

  • Rationing indicators allows ...
  • display all values ​​in one diagram
  • Convolve the private criteria into one
  • reduce data storage

  • For poorly structured problems that must be solved with the help of an information system, their mathematical model ...
  • can only be built for some set of tasks
  • can be built for the entire set of tasks
  • cannot be built

  • The presence of a set reference point is characteristic of the scale ...

  • items
  • the relationship
  • orders
  • intervals

  • The OSI Open Systems Interconnection Model is an example ...

  • echelonyrosia
  • stratification
  • bundles

  • The property of robustness is understood ...
  • the ability of the system to maintain its full or partial performance in case of failure of its individual elements or subsystems
  • the presence in the system of numerous and heterogeneous relationships between elements
  • the presence of a system of some quality, which none of its components have

Additional information

  • A system is considered excellent if ...
  • there is one or more particular quality indicators for which optimum is achieved
  • each member of the expert group considers it to be the best
  • the optimum is achieved in all private indicators

  • In the interval scale you can’t ...
  • check values ​​for equality
  • evaluate value ranges
  • compare values ​​by value ("more - less")

  • Wald´s method refers to ... criteria
  • pessimistic
  • iterative
  • optimistic
  • optimal


  • The task of determining the goals of the created information system can be solved by means of the method ...
  • Delphi
  • Churchman-Akoff
  • brainstorming

  • Weakly structured systems are characterized by ...
  • the presence of some part, the solution of which can be automated
  • lack of a mathematical model of its solution
  • exact specification of source data and solution algorithm

  • It is not true that expanding connections in IDEF3 can display a logical function ...
  • or
  • and
  • NOT
  • exclusive OR

  • Cooperation diagrams are used to ...
  • finding the economic efficiency of an information system project
  • streamline administration
  • UML business process modeling
  • building the optimal structure of information system components

  • Systems that ensure the fixation of any changes in the main processes, the transfer and storage of information about the changes are called ...
  • control systems
  • office information systems
  • transaction processing systems
  • decision support systems
  • knowledge management systems

  • The PERT method is based on the application of ...
  • branch and bound method
  • computer model
  • critical path method

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