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Chapter 15 Creating Collaborative Partnerships
1) Web 2.0 uses a more mature, distinctive communications platform characterized by new qualities such as collaboration, sharing, and free.
2) Source code is software made available free for any third party to review and modify.
3) The most common form of collective intelligence found outside the organization is crowdsourcing, or the wisdom of the crowd.
4) An open system consists of nonproprietary hardware and software based on publicly known standards that allows third parties to create add-on products to plug into or interoperate with the system.
5) An open system contains instructions written by a programmer specifying the actions to be performed by computer software.
6) Open source refers to any software whose source code is made available free (not on a fee or licensing basis as in ebusiness) for any third party to review and modify.
7) User-contributed content (or user-generated content) is created and updated by many users for many users.
8) User-contributed content is a set of tools that supports the work of teams or groups by facilitating the sharing and flow of information.
9) Open systems tap into the core knowledge of all employees, partners, and customers.
10) Closed source is any proprietary software licensed under exclusive legal right of the copyright holder.
11) Native advertising is an online marketing concept in which the advertiser attempts to gain attention by providing content in the context of the user's experience in terms of its content, format, style, or placement.
12) Open source is any proprietary software licensed under exclusive legal right of the copyright holder.
13) Closed source is an online marketing concept in which the advertiser attempts to gain attention by providing content in the context of the user's experience in terms of its content, format, style, or placement.
14) Knowledge can be a real competitive advantage for an organization. The most common form of collective intelligence found inside the organization is knowledge management (KM), which involves capturing, classifying, evaluating, retrieving, and sharing information assets in a way that provides context for effective decisions and actions.
15) Crowdfunding sources capital for a project by raising many small amounts from a large number of individuals, typically via the Internet.
16) Native advertising sources capital for a project by raising many small amounts from a large number of individuals, typically via the Internet.
17) The primary objective of knowledge management is to be sure that a company's knowledge of facts, sources of information, and solutions are readily available to all employees whenever it is needed.
18) A knowledge management system (KMS) supports the capturing, organization, and dissemination of knowledge (i.e., know-how) throughout an organization. KMS can distribute an organization's knowledge base by interconnecting people and digitally gathering their expertise.
19) Tacit knowledge consists of anything that can be documented, archived, and codified, often with the help of MIS. Examples of tacit knowledge are assets such as patents, trademarks, business plans, marketing research, and customer lists.
20) Explicit knowledge is the knowledge contained in people's heads. The challenge inherent in explicit knowledge is figuring out how to recognize, generate, share, and manage knowledge that resides in people's heads.
21) Social media refers to websites that rely on user participation and user-contributed content, such as Facebook, YouTube, and Digg.
22) Social tagging is similar to taxonomy except that crowdsourcing determines the tags or keyword-based classification system.
23) A hashtag is a keyword or phrase used to identify a topic and is preceded by a hash or pound sign (#). For example, the hashtag #sandiegofire helped coordinate emergency responses to a fire.
24) Social graphs represent the interconnection of relationships in a social network.
25) A social graph is a keyword or phrase used to identify a topic and is preceded by a hash or pound sign (#).
26) A hashtag represent the interconnection of relationships in a social network.
27) A social network is an application that connects people by matching profile information. Providing individuals with the ability to network is by far one of the greatest advantages of Business 2.0.
28) Social networking is the practice of expanding your business and/or social contacts by constructing a personal network.
29) Social media maps group contacts (personal and professional) identifying who knows each other and who works together. In a company it can provide a vision of how employees work together.
30) Tags are specific keywords or phrases incorporated into website content for means of classification or taxonomy.
31) Social tagging describes the collaborative activity of marking shared online content with keywords or tags as a way to organize it for future navigation, filtering, or search.
32) A social bookmark is a locally stored URL or the address of a file or Internet page saved as a shortcut.
33) Social bookmarking allows users to share, organize, search, and manage bookmarks.
34) The three Business 2.0 communication and collaboration tools a business can use to harness the power of people include blogs, wikis, and mashups.
35) A wiki is a Hawaiian word for quick and is a type of a collaborative web page that allows users to add, remove, and change content.
36) RSS allows a website to constantly feed information and news to consumers instead of having the consumer search for it.
37) Microblogging is the practice of sending brief posts (140 to 280 characters) to a personal blog, either publicly or to a private group of subscribers who can read the posts as IMs or as text messages.
38) The network effect describes how products in a network increase in value to users as the number of users increases.
39) A mashup is a website or web application that uses content from more than one source to create a completely new product or service.
40) A selfie is a self-photograph placed on a social media website.
41) A hashtag is a self-photograph placed on a social media website.
42) An ezine is a magazine published only in electronic form on a computer network. Flipboard is a social-network aggregation, magazine-format application software for multiple devices that collects content from social media and other websites, presents it in magazine format, and allows users to flip through the content.
43) A selfie is a magazine published only in electronic form on a computer network.
44) Content used in mashups is typically sourced from an RSS, which is a set of routines, protocols, and tools for building software applications.
45) Open source and sharing are both advantages and disadvantages of Business 2.0.
46) Copyright laws protect collaborative websites like blogs and wikis, allowing users to reuse material freely and easily.
47) Egovernment involves the use of strategies and technologies to transform government by improving the delivery of services and enhancing the quality of interaction between the citizen-consumer within all branches of government.
48) Web 3.0 refers to static text-based information websites.
49) Mobile banking and mobile sales are both a part of the emerging mbusiness.
50) Which of the following is not a characteristic of Business 2.0?
A) Encourages user participation.
B) Requires technical skills.
C) Eliminates entry barriers to publishing on the web.
D) Provides an exciting and vibrant virtual environment.
51) What are the four most common Business 2.0 characteristics?
A) Content sharing, user-contributed content, collaboration competition elimination, web browser organization.
B) Content sharing through open source, specialty-contributed content only, collaboration inside the community, specialized collaboration.
C) Content sharing through open source, user-contributed content, collaboration inside the organization, collaboration outside the organization.
D) Consumer sharing through open systems, company-contributed content, collaboration inside the organization, collaboration throughout the organization.
52) What is the system that consists of nonproprietary hardware and software based on publicly known standards that allows third parties to create add-on products to plug into or interoperate with the system?
A) Management system
B) Reputation system
C) Knowledge system
D) Open system
53) Which of the below is not a characteristic associated with Mozilla Firefox?
A) Mozilla Firefox holds over 20 percent of the web browser market.
B) Mozilla Firefox offers a free email service called Thunderbird.
C) Mozilla Firefox is a prime example of open source software.
D) Mozilla Firefox is a prime example of a reputation system.
54) What is Mozilla Firefox?
A) A competitor to Microsoft Word.
B) A competitor to Microsoft Excel.
C) A competitor to Adobe Photoshop.
D) A competitor to Internet Explorer.
55) What is software whose source code is available free for any third party to review and modify?
A) Free source
B) Open source
C) Code source
D) Network source
56) What is any proprietary software licensed under exclusive legal right of the copyright holder?
A) Closed source
B) Open source
C) Code source
D) Network source
57) What is closed source?
A) Any proprietary software licensed under exclusive legal right of the copyright holder.
B) Any software whose source code is made available free for any third party to review and modify.
C) Software that contains instructions written by a programmer specifying the actions to be performed by computer software.
D) Nonproprietary hardware and software based on publicly known standards that allow third parties to create add-on products to plug into or interoperate.
58) What is open source?
A) Any proprietary software licensed under exclusive legal right of the copyright holder.
B) Any software whose source code is made available free for any third party to review and modify.
C) Contains instructions written by a programmer specifying the actions to be performed by computer software.
D) Nonproprietary hardware and software based on publicly known standards that allow third parties to create add-on products to plug into or interoperate.
59) What is source code?
A) Any proprietary software licensed under exclusive legal right of the copyright holder.
B) Any software whose source code is made available free for any third party to review and modify.
C) Contains instructions written by a programmer specifying the actions to be performed by computer software.
D) Nonproprietary hardware and software based on publicly known standards that allow third parties to create add-on products to plug into or interoperate.
60) What is an open system?
A) Any proprietary software licensed under exclusive legal right of the copyright holder.
B) Any software whose source code is made available free for any third party to review and modify.
C) Contains instructions written by a programmer specifying the actions to be performed by computer software.
D) Nonproprietary hardware and software based on publicly known standards that allow third parties to create add-on products to plug into or interoperate.
61) Jason is the president and owner of Watch Out, a local website development company that helps clients create and build unique websites. Many of his daily tasks are heavily technical in nature and require a high level of computer programming and Internet knowledge. Which of the following would Jason primarily use when performing his daily tasks?
A) Source code
B) Brick-and-mortar
C) Information reach
D) Explicit knowledge
62) Ebusiness was characterized by few companies or users posting content for the masses. What characterizes Business 2.0?
A) A select few posting content for high level executives only.
B) The masses posting content for a select few.
C) The masses posting content for the masses.
D) A select few posting specific content for the masses.
63) What is web content that is created and updated by many users for many users?
A) Cybermediation contributed content
B) User-contributed content
C) Executive generated content
D) Customer generated content
64) eBay buyers voluntarily comment to other users and sellers on the quality of service, promptness of shipping, and their general satisfaction with the product. This is one of the most popular examples of user-generated content and is called ________.
A) Reputation system
B) Knowledge system
C) Explicit system
D) User-generated sales cycle
65) What is an online marketing concept in which the advertiser attempts to gain attention by providing content in the context of the user's experience in terms of its content, format, style, or placement?
A) Reputation system
B) Knowledge system
C) Explicit system
D) Native advertising
66) What is native advertising?
A) An online marketing concept in which the advertiser attempts to gain attention by providing content in the context of the user's experience in terms of its content, format, style, or placement.
B) Buyers post feedback on sellers.
C) Created and updated by many users for many users.
D) Refers to the wisdom of the crowd.
67) What is a reputation system?
A) An online marketing concept in which the advertiser attempts to gain attention by providing content in the context of the user's experience in terms of its content, format, style, or placement.
B) Where buyers post feedback on sellers.
C) Created and updated by many users for many users.
D) Refers to the wisdom of the crowd.
68) What is user-contributed content?
A) An online marketing concept in which the advertiser attempts to gain attention by providing content in the context of the user's experience in terms of its content, format, style, or placement.
B) Buyers post feedback on sellers.
C) Content created and updated by many users for many users.
D) Refers to the wisdom of the crowd.
69) What is crowdsourcing?
A) An online marketing concept in which the advertiser attempts to gain attention by providing content in the context of the user's experience in terms of its content, format, style, or placement.
B) Buyers post feedback on sellers.
C) Content created and updated by many users for many users.
D) Refers to the wisdom of the crowd.
70) What is the most common form of collective intelligence found inside the organization?
A) Crowdsourcing
B) Tacit management
C) Knowledge management
D) Tagging
71) What is the difference between asynchronous and synchronous communication?
A) Asynchronous is real-time communication; synchronous is one-way technology.
B) Asynchronous is communication that does not occur at the same time; synchronous communication occurs at the same time.
C) Asynchronous communication includes instant messaging; synchronous communication includes email.
D) Asynchronous communication is fast and instant; synchronous communication is collected at a single point in time.
72) Which of the following is not a characteristic of Business 2.0?
A) Knowledge management
B) Collaboration system
C) Web browser
D) Explicit knowledge
73) Which of the following is a set of tools that supports the work of teams or groups by facilitating the sharing and flow of information?
A) Collaboration system
B) Collective system
C) Competitive system
D) Real simple syndication system
74) Emily loves her job as an executive recruiter for a large hospital located in Seattle, Washington. Part of Emily's job requires her to gather industry information, collaborate with partners, compare competitors, and tap into the knowledge of prospective employees, partners, and customers. Which of the following would Emily use to perform her job?
A) Interactivity metrics
B) Source code
C) Network effect
D) Collective intelligence
75) Which system supports the capturing, organization, and dissemination of knowledge throughout an organization?
A) Cybermediation system
B) Knowledge management system
C) Source code system
D) Social media system
76) Which of the following focuses on user-generated content?
A) YouTube
B) Wikipedia
C) Netflix
D) All of these
77) What are the two categories that include intellectual and knowledge-based assets?
A) Explicit knowledge; tacit knowledge.
B) Efficient knowledge; tacit knowledge.
C) Intelligent knowledge; explicit knowledge.
D) Open knowledge; closed knowledge.
78) What is the type of knowledge that is contained in people's heads?
A) Explicit knowledge
B) Virtual knowledge
C) Tacit knowledge
D) Pure knowledge
79) What sources capital for a project by raising many small amounts from a large number of individuals, typically via the Internet?
A) Explicit knowledge
B) Crowdfunding
C) Tacit knowledge
D) Crowdsourcing
80) What is the type of knowledge that consists of anything that can be documented, archived, and codified, often with the help of a MIS department?
A) Tacit knowledge
B) Explicit knowledge
C) Pure knowledge
D) Virtual knowledge
81) What is crowdsourcing?
A) Refers to the wisdom of the crowd.
B) Sources capital for a project by raising many small amounts from a large number of individuals, typically via the Internet.
C) Collaborates and taps into the core knowledge of all employees, partners, and customers.
D) Involves capturing, classifying, evaluating, retrieving, and sharing information assets in a way that provides context for effective decisions and actions.
82) What is crowdfunding?
A) Refers to the wisdom of the crowd.
B) Sources capital for a project by raising many small amounts from a large number of individuals, typically via the Internet.
C) Collaborates and taps into the core knowledge of all employees, partners, and customers.
D) Involves capturing, classifying, evaluating, retrieving, and sharing information assets in a way that provides context for effective decisions and actions.
83) What is collective intelligence?
A) Refers to the wisdom of the crowd.
B) Sources capital for a project by raising many small amounts from a large number of individuals, typically via the Internet.
C) Collaborates and taps into the core knowledge of all employees, partners, and customers.
D) Involves capturing, classifying, evaluating, retrieving, and sharing information assets in a way that provides context for effective decisions and actions.
84) What is knowledge management?
A) Refers to the wisdom of the crowd.
B) Sources capital for a project by raising many small amounts from a large number of individuals, typically via the Internet.
C) Collaborates and taps into the core knowledge of all employees, partners, and customers.
D) Involves capturing, classifying, evaluating, retrieving, and sharing information assets in a way that provides context for effective decisions and actions.
85) Which of the following is not an example of explicit knowledge?
A) Patent
B) Trademark
C) Employee opinion
D) Marketing research
86) What do Netflix and Amazon use to drive their recommendation tools?
A) Web 1.0 content
B) Open source content
C) Virtual content
D) User-generated content
87) What are websites that rely on user participation and user-contributed content, such as Facebook, Digg, and YouTube?
A) Synchronous communication
B) Social media
C) Social networking
D) Asynchronous communication
88) What is the practice of expanding your business and social contacts by constructing a personal network?
A) Network effects
B) Tagging
C) Social taxonomy
D) Social networking
89) What is a locally stored URL, or the address of a file or Internet page saved as a shortcut?
A) Website bookmark
B) Social tag
C) Folksonomy
D) Taxonomy
90) Which of the below represents an example of why an employer would use social media?
A) To find potential job candidates via LinkedIn.
B) To review potential job candidates by viewing their Facebook page.
C) To attract new job candidates via YouTube.
D) All of these.
91) What are the two basic functions that social networking sites provide?
A) The ability to create and publish your own software.
B) The ability to create and maintain a profile that is your online identity and create connections between other people within the network.
C) The ability to capture and create URLs and RSSs.
D) The ability to create URLs and edit RSS software.
92) Which of the following is not an example of a social bookmarking website?
A) Facebook
B) StumbleUpon
C) Del.icio.us
D) All of these
93) What is an SNA?
A) Strong network applications
B) Social needs analysis
C) Social networking analysis
D) Steady network areas
94) What is a social graph?
A) Represents the interconnection of relationships in a social network.
B) Maps group contacts identifying who knows each other and who works together.
C) Describes the collaborative activity of marking shared online content with keywords or tags as a way to organize it for future navigation, filtering, or search.
D) Uses a keyword or phrase to identify a topic and is preceded by a hash or pound sign (#).
95) What is a social networking analysis?
A) Represents the interconnection of relationships in a social network.
B) Maps group contacts identifying who knows each other and who works together.
C) Describes the collaborative activity of marking shared online content with keywords or tags as a way to organize it for future navigation, filtering, or search.
D) Uses a keyword or phrase to identify a topic and is preceded by a hash or pound sign (#).
96) What is social tagging?
A) Represents the interconnection of relationships in a social network.
B) Maps group contacts identifying who knows each other and who works together.
C) Describes the collaborative activity of marking shared online content with keywords or tags as a way to organize it for future navigation, filtering, or search.
D) Uses a keyword or phrase to identify a topic and is preceded by a hash or pound sign (#).
97) What is a hashtag?
A) Represents the interconnection of relationships in a social network.
B) Maps group contacts identifying who knows each other and who works together.
C) Describes the collaborative activity of marking shared online content with keywords or tags as a way to organize it for future navigation, filtering, or search.
D) Uses a keyword or phrase to identify a topic and is preceded by a hash or pound sign (#).
98) What maps group contacts identifying who knows each other and who works together?
A) Social network effects
B) Mashup networking analysis
C) Web network effects
D) Social networking analysis
99) Many social media websites use ________ or specific keywords or phrases incorporated into website content for means of classification or taxonomy.
A) conferencing
B) tags
C) long tails
D) categories
100) Social tagging describes the collaborative activity of marking shared online content with keywords or tags as a way to ________.
A) organize it for future navigation
B) organize it for future filtering
C) organize it for future search
D) All of these.
101) Cell phone manufacturers often refer to their products as mobile devices. Which of the following would not be included in the folksonomy for a cell phone?
A) Cell
B) iPhone
C) Blackberry
D) Technology platform
102) What is the term that is similar to taxonomy except that crowdsourcing determines the tag or keyword-based classification system?
A) Podcasting
B) Network effects
C) Folksonomy
D) Social bookmarking
103) How do the majority of potential customers find business websites?
A) By applying analytics.
B) Through search terms that match the content.
C) Through viral advertisements.
D) Through magazines and newspapers.
104) How would a company like Flickr use social tagging on its website?
A) By applying keywords that do not match user content.
B) By building a tagging game for customers to participate in.
C) By allowing users to upload images and tag the images with their own keywords.
D) By selecting the keywords to associate with each image a customer uploads.
105) Using the collective power of a community to identify and classify content significantly ________ content categorization costs.
A) eliminates
B) raises
C) lowers
D) balances
106) A social bookmarking site is dedicated to providing all of the following except ________.
A) to reconnect with colleagues for business progress
B) to share favorites
C) to store and categorize favorite sites
D) to annotate
107) Which social media site works by allowing content to find the users, instead of the users having to search for the content?
A) MySpace
B) Facebook
C) Google
D) StumbleUpon
108) What is the primary way that social networks work?
A) Connecting people by matching profile information.
B) Charging users each time they use the service.
C) Providing a security system for communication online.
D) Helping grow website traffic by viral advertisements.
109) What is one simplification that has occurred with Business 2.0?
A) By helping online users create anonymity.
B) By limiting the sharing capabilities of devices.
C) By improving access to information.
D) By communicating via email.
110) Which of the following identifies Business 2.0 communication and collaboration tools?
A) Microblogs, Tweets, RSS
B) API, RSS, tacit knowledge
C) Blogs, wikis, mashup
D) Tags, Web logs, RSS
111) What is an online journal that allows users to post their own opinions, comments, graphics, and video?
A) Web masters
B) Folksonomy
C) Disintermediation
D) A blog or web log
112) Twitter is an example of a ________.
A) social bookmarking website
B) social tagging website
C) microblogging website
D) blogging website
113) What is the practice of sending brief posts 140–200 characters to a personal blog either publicly or to a private group of subscribers?
A) Ebusiness model
B) Tagging
C) Blogging
D) Microblogging
114) Unlike traditional HTML, which of the following lets writers communicate and readers respond on a regular basis through a simple online journal?
A) Instant messaging
B) HTTP
C) Blog
D) Email
115) What is the difference between a wiki and a blog?
A) A wiki is free and a blog has a subscription fee.
B) A wiki user can alter the original content of an article, where a blog user can only add information as a comment.
C) A wiki is original content, where a blog is used sources.
D) All of these.
116) What does RSS stand for?
A) Reorganized Site Syndicator
B) Really Simple Sites
C) Rented Site Syndication
D) Real Simple Syndication
117) Many websites use ________ to constantly feed news to consumers instead of having the consumer search for the news.
A) Mashup
B) Source Code
C) RSS
D) SNA
118) Large wikis, such as Wikipedia, can protect the quality and accuracy of their information by assigning users roles such as ________.
A) reader
B) subject matter expert
C) editor
D) All of these
119) What is a self-photograph placed on a social media website?
A) Selfie
B) Blog
C) Wiki
D) Mashup
120) What is an online journal that allows users to post their own comments, graphics, and videos?
A) Selfie
B) Blog
C) Wiki
D) Mashup
121) What is collaborative website that allows users to add, remove, and change content?
A) Selfie
B) Blog
C) Wiki
D) Mashup
122) What is content from more than one source to create a new product or service?
A) Selfie
B) Blog
C) Wiki
D) Mashup
123) What is a magazine published only in electronic form on a computer network?
A) Selfie
B) Selfzine
C) Wiki
D) Ezine
124) What is an ezine?
A) A self-photograph placed on a social media website.
B) The practice of sending brief posts to a personal blog.
C) A web format used to publish frequently updated works.
D) A magazine published only in electronic form on a computer network.
125) What is a selfie?
A) A self-photograph placed on a social media website.
B) The practice of sending brief posts to a personal blog.
C) A web format used to publish frequently updated works.
D) A magazine published only in electronic form on a computer network.
126) What is microblogging?
A) A self-photograph placed on a social media website.
B) The practice of sending brief posts to a personal blog.
C) A web format used to publish frequently updated works.
D) A magazine published only in electronic form on a computer network.
127) What is Real Simple Syndication?
A) A self-photograph placed on a social media website.
B) The practice of sending brief posts to a personal blog.
C) A web format used to publish frequently updated works.
D) A magazine published only in electronic form on a computer network.
128) What describes how products in a network increase in value to users as the number of users increase?
A) Network effect
B) RSS
C) Mashup editor
D) Mcommerce
129) Which of the following is one of the largest wikis on the web and one of the 10 most popular web destinations?
A) Google
B) eBay
C) Wikipedia
D) Yahoo
130) Some of the benefits for a company to operate an internal wiki are that they are great tools for all of the following except:
A) Collecting and disseminating knowledge
B) Building software applications
C) Sharing information between functional business areas
D) Distribute to employees or partners across geographical distances
131) What is a website or web application that uses content from more than one source to create a completely new product or service?
A) Social tagging
B) Mashup blog
C) Social media
D) Mashup
132) An API is a set of routines, protocols, and tools for ________.
A) building software applications
B) providing a visual interface for a web mashup
C) describing how products in a network work
D) writing and editing HTML
133) What does API stand for?
A) Asynchronous Programming Information
B) Application Programming Interface
C) Application Provider for the Internet
D) Asynchronous Protocol Interaction
134) What is the role of a mashup editor?
A) WYSIWYG's.
B) Often it allows the user to drag and drop data points into a web application.
C) To provide a visual interface to build up a mashup.
D) All of these.
135) Which of the following are challenges of Business 2.0?
A) Information vandalism
B) Technology dependence
C) Violations of copyright and plagiarism
D) All of these
136) What is a potential problem or impact of technology dependence?
A) Outages hold potentially great havoc for people, business, and educational institutions that rely heavily on technology.
B) Many have a need to be continuously connected for every activity that potentially eliminates crucial in-person social skills and could stunt psychological growth.
C) Inability of businesses to function if the connection is down.
D) All of these.
137) Which of the following demonstrates potential issues with Business 2.0 and information vandalism?
A) Open source allows anyone to be able to edit, damage, or destroy content.
B) Copyright protection.
C) Decreases in employee productivity.
D) Decreases in process productivity.
138) One of the most famous examples of wiki vandalism occurred when a false biography entry read which of the following:
A) Michael Jackson and Madonna were siblings.
B) JFK and Robert Kennedy were the same person.
C) John Seigenthaler Sr. was assistant to Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy in the early 1960s and was involved in Kennedy's assassination as well as JFK's.
D) Madonna and Britney Spears are sisters.
139) Which of the following best describes Web 1.0?
A) Static text-based information websites.
B) Static electricity and connectivity.
C) Social media.
D) Technology intelligence.
140) Which of the following best describes Web 2.0?
A) Static websites
B) Intelligent websites
C) Social media and user-generated web content
D) Hypertext markup language
141) Which of the following best describes Web 3.0?
A) User-generated online business.
B) Based on the "intelligent" web where applications use natural language processing.
C) Collaboration and social media.
D) All of these.
142) Which statement below is inaccurate?
A) Web 2.0 is a simple static website without any interaction with its users.
B) Web 2.0 brings people closer together with information using machines.
C) Web 3.0 brings machines closer together using information.
D) Web 3.0 is a rich "intelligent" understanding and relationships among concept and topics.
143) What is a component of Web 3.0 that describes things in a way that computers can understand?
A) Social tagging
B) Sustaining web
C) Social web
D) Semantic web
144) Which statement below is incorrect?
A) The semantic web captures, organizes, and disseminates knowledge (i.e., know-how) throughout an organization.
B) The semantic web describes the relationships between things.
C) The semantic web describes the properties of things.
D) The semantic web is not about links between web pages.
145) Which of the following is not a topic or feature that is included in Web 3.0?
A) A worldwide database
B) Intelligent applications
C) Social networking
D) Integration of legacy devices
146) What statement below describes Web 3.0's feature that ensures the integration of legacy devices?
A) The ability to use current devices such as iPhone and laptops as credit cards or tickets.
B) The design of websites and other software so they can be easily integrated and work together.
C) The ability for software to be distributed and accessed from anywhere.
D) The design of software to be easily integrated and work together.
147) Many industries have taken an active role in online business including the government. Which of the following is the term that describes the use of strategies and technologies to transform government by improving the delivery of services and enhancing the quality of interaction between the citizen-consumer within all the branches of government?
A) Ecommerce
B) Information richness
C) Egovernment
D) Tacit knowledge
148) What is the website that was the primary catalyst for growing electronic government and is the official U.S. gateway to all government information?
A) Government.gov
B) TheUnitedStatesofAmerica.org
C) TheWhiteHouse.com
D) FirstGov.gov
149) Which of the following is the example of consumer-to-government (C2G) highlighted in the figure extended ebusiness models?
A) eGov.com
B) conisint.com
C) Google.org
D) export.gov
150) What is the ability to purchase goods and services through a wireless Internet-enabled device?
A) Ecommerce
B) Mobile business
C) Meconomics
D) Ebusiness model
151) How would you categorize mobile entertainment, mobile sales, mobile ticketing, and mobile banking?
A) Mobile business
B) Mbusiness
C) Mcommerce
D) All of these
152) What is the large part of the Internet that is inaccessible to conventional search engines?
A) Deep web
B) Dark web
C) Snackable content
D) Semantic web
153) What is also referred to as the invisible web?
A) Deep web
B) Dark web
C) Snackable content
D) Semantic web
154) What is the portion of the Internet that is intentionally hidden from search engines, uses masked IP addresses, and is accessible only with a special web browser?
A) Deep web
B) Dark web
C) Snackable content
D) Semantic web
155) What is content that is designed to be easy for readers to consume and to share?
A) Deep web
B) Dark web
C) Snackable content
D) Semantic web
156) What is a component of Web 3.0 that describes things in a way that computers can understand?
A) Deep web
B) Dark web
C) Snackable content
D) Semantic web
157) Explain Web 2.0, and identify its four characteristics.
158) Explain how Business 2.0 is helping communities network and collaborate.
159) Describe the three Business 2.0 tools for collaborating.
160) Explain the three challenges associated with Business 2.0.
161) Describe Web 3.0 and the next generation of online business.
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