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ITGS Command Terms

ITGS Command Terms . Robert Buga ITGS :: KISU. Analyze. Definition: break down in order to bring out: The essential elements Structure Underlying assumptions and interrelationships involved Example Analyze the impact of introducing an Internet use policy into the workplace.

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ITGS Command Terms

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  1. ITGS Command Terms Robert Buga ITGS :: KISU

  2. Analyze • Definition: break down in order to bring out: • The essential elements • Structure • Underlying assumptions and interrelationships involved • Example • Analyze the impact of introducing an Internet use policy into the workplace.

  3. Compare (Describe the similarity…) • Definition: describe two (or more) situations and present the similarities between them • Example: Describe one similarity between an Intranet and the Internet.

  4. Contrast—Describe the difference… • Definition: describe two (or more) situations and present the difference between them. • Example: Describe one difference between a flat-file database and a relational database.

  5. Define • Definition: give a clear and precise meaning of a given word, term, or concept. • Example: Define the term data redundancy.

  6. Describe • Definition: present the characteristics of a particular topic. • Example: Describe one use of the information technology in a dentist’s office.

  7. Discuss • Definition: offer a considered and balance review of a particular topic. Opinions or conclusions should be presented clearly and supported by evidence and sound argument. • Example: Discuss how a client-server network can help provide reliable IT services to a company.

  8. Distinguish • Definition: make clear the differences between two or more concepts/terms. • Example: Distinguish between a computer model and a computer simulation.

  9. Evaluate • Definition: make an appraisal by weighing up the strengths and limitations of different evidence and arguments. • Example: The network administrator has proposed a backup system for the library that creates a full backup every Friday. Evaluate this proposal.

  10. Examine • Definition: consider an argument or concept in a way that uncovers the assumptions and interrelationships of the issue. • Example: Examine two benefits of adopting consistent interface standards throughout the company.

  11. Explain • Definition: describe, giving reason • Example: Explain one way that facial recognition technology can assist an airline traveler.

  12. Identify • Definition: recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature. • Example: Identify the protocol used to transmit web pages.

  13. To What Extent… • Definition: evaluate the success or otherwise of an argument or concept. Opinions and conclusions should be presented clearly and supported with evidence and sound argument. • Example: Ordinary citizens have been able to capture world events using their camera phones. These pictures can be sent to newspapers for immediate publication. To what extent is freedom of information outweighed by a potential invasion of privacy of individuals being photographed.

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