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lilldybug07

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Information systems that are designed to duplicate or at least imitate human thought
  processes are known as


 
 

a. transaction processing systems.
  b. management information systems.
  c. expert systems.
  d. decision support systems.
  e. integrated systems.



Question 2

Videoconferencing, electronic mail, and voice mail are all examples of
 
 

a. expert systems.
  b. decision support systems.
  c. executive information systems.
  d. management information systems.
  e. telecommunications.




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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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