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mynx

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ROPMs (real options pricing models) value information systems similar to stock options, in that
 
  A) ROPMs can be bought and sold like stocks.
  B) a company's worth can be evaluated by the worth of their ROPMs.
  C) initial expenditures on IT projects are seen as creating the right to pursue and obtain benefits from the system at a later date.
  D) expenditures and benefits from IT projects are seen as inflows and outflows of cash that can be treated themselves like options.
  E) the price paid today for information systems reflects their future cash flows.

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What are shared workspaces? How do they enhance teamwork?
 
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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A shared workspace is an area on a server in which team members can post documents, maintain membership lists, feature news and announcements, and collaborate on edits and updates. The core of a shared workspace is the document library, where members can store important information assets and keep track of all the edits. Some software for shared workspaces, such as Microsoft's Sharepoint, includes features for version control to ensure that older copies are maintained and no changes are lost. This centralized document library goes a long way toward eliminating the confusion and duplication that arise when team members are constantly sending revised versions back and forth over email.



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