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Book's Title: Accounting Information Systems
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Book's Author: Romney 3 correct: 60%
Location on Site: Home > Study Guide > Systems Development and 2 incorrect: 40%
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Date/Time July 16, 2020 at 6:59 AM (UTC/GMT)
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1. A line represents the flow of data from a data source to a data destination.

Your Answer: False

CORRECT.

2. The process of breaking the context diagram of a DFD into successively lower levels with increasing
detail is called decomposing.

Your Answer: True

CORRECT. While the text may be somewhat unclear by its heading of "Subdividing the DFD," paragraph
4 of that section accurately describes the process as a decomposition.

3. DFDs do not show physical storage mediums.

Your Answer: False


Correct Answer: True

Incorrect. A DFD data store is a logical data store. It is not physically defined.

4. A logical view refers to how, where, and by whom data are arranged and stored.

Your Answer: False

CORRECT.

5. Since a picture is worth a thousand words, narrative descriptions are only needed in rare cases to
accompany DFDs and flowcharts.

Your Answer: True


Correct Answer: False

Incorrect. Graphical representations of a system are always accompanied by narrative descriptions.

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