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BM II obj 401
Business Management II
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Audit | Process by which an organization's accounts and records are verified |
| Business continuity | An organization's ability to function during and after a disaster |
| Consistency | Fulfilling the requirements of the law |
| Data | Facts and figures |
| Data processing | Converting facts and figures into useful information |
| Decision-making | Choosing among alternatives |
| Hack | Unauthorized access to a computer system |
| Information | Data presented in a useful form |
| Information management | The process of accessing, processing, maintaining, evaluating, and disseminating knowledge, facts, or data for the purpose of assisting business decision-making |
| Information overload | Communication that is too much and/or comes too fast to process at one time |
| Management Information system (MIS) | An integrated technology that assists with an organization's information management needs |
| Outsourcing | Acquiring assistance from outside organizations/consultants to obtain goods or services to accomplish business objectives or perform primary business activities |
| Proprietary information | Private information that belongs to an organization and cannot be released to the public |
| Sarbanes-Oxley Act | A U.S regulation mandating that public businesses comply with specific accounting requirements |
| Spam | Junk email that the recipient did not request; also known as unsolicited commercial email |
| Trade secret | Undisclosed information within a particular business or industry |
| Viruses | Computer programs that download to your computer or network without your permission; programs designed to disrupt computer operations |
| Wireless network | A computer netwok connected without the use of wires or cables |