A) Haider buys a football online and pays for it through a third-party's transaction page.
B) Braxtos Inc. allows its users to collaborate on its website by leaving comments.
C) Marshall, a programmer, ask experts in the relevant area to explain how they solve problems.
D) Petso Corp. uses powerful statistical techniques to analyze data to identify useful information.
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A) business-to-business e-commerce
B) business-to-consumer e-commerce
C) business-to-government e-commerce
D) consumer-to-business e-commerce
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A) lateral system software
B) vertical applications software
C) horizontal applications software
D) office productivity software
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A) create a single open-ended question for a user to answer to provide a solution to a problem.
B) devise a program to mimic an expert's approach to solve a particular problem.
C) incorporate rules that differ from what a human expert would suggest.
D) devise a system that reaches a decision and provides a recommendation by asking a user only one question.
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A) They allow employees to use company resources when working from home.
B) They are set up in offices that do not have an information technology department as they require minimal maintenance.
C) They solely allow access to a selected group of external stakeholders, such as clients or suppliers.
D) They are public networks whose look and feel differ from the Internet.
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A) phishing
B) piracy
C) infoanarchism
D) hacktivism
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A) open source software and data software.
B) embedded software and business software.
C) server software and proprietary software.
D) system software and application software.
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A) require expensive dedicated connections between firms.
B) increase the time, effort, and cost of doing business for both buyers and sellers when compared to older methods.
C) limit the number of market participants with whom sellers and buyers can negotiate.
D) help in forging tighter supply chain relationships.
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A) Hardware
B) Software
C) Intranet
D) Extranet
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A) system software
B) antivirus software
C) applications software
D) malicious software
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A) business-to-business e-commerce.
B) business-to-consumer e-commerce.
C) business-to-government e-commerce.
D) consumer-to-consumer e-commerce.
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A) business-to-government (B2G)
B) business-to-consumer (B2C)
C) business-to-business (B2B)
D) consumer-to-consumer (C2C)
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A) It allows access to only a limited number of websites to avoid security risks.
B) It allows users to quickly download large files such as music, games, and movies.
C) It is based on fiber-optic cable that enables it to efficiently handle many scientific applications.
D) It has less security risks compared to dial-up Internet.
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A) card in-house
B) card present
C) card chaining
D) card spamming
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A) Web 2.0
B) Internet2
C) broadband
D) extranet
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A) provide Internet-based storage capacity.
B) interpret its data meaningfully.
C) encourage collaboration among employees and business partners.
D) access an array of computing resources without investing in expensive new hardware.
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