Our CLEP Information Systems & Computer Applications courseware includes a 122 page review guide with over 300 review questions with detailed answers. Additionally, you can request a free software testing program (downloadable) with over 400 questions to prepare for the exam. We have crammed more information into our courseware than any other publisher. With our software you can take hundreds of sample exams and never take the same exam twice. Our advanced software creates the closest experience to the actual exam. Our ...
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Our CLEP Information Systems & Computer Applications courseware includes a 122 page review guide with over 300 review questions with detailed answers. Additionally, you can request a free software testing program (downloadable) with over 400 questions to prepare for the exam. We have crammed more information into our courseware than any other publisher. With our software you can take hundreds of sample exams and never take the same exam twice. Our advanced software creates the closest experience to the actual exam. Our software features timed tests, instant scoring, handy mark-and-return function, pause function, and more. The Information Systems and Computer Applications examination covers material that is usually taught in an introductory college-level business course. Questions on the examination are about equally divided between those testing knowledge, terminology, and basic concepts and those asking candidates to apply that knowledge. Although the examination assumes a general familiarity with information systems and computer applications, it does not emphasize the details of hardware design, language-specific programming techniques, or specific application packages. There are occasional references to applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, and data management, but questions that involve these applications do not draw heavily on knowledge of a specific product. Rather, the focus is on concepts and techniques applicable to a variety of products and environments. Updated version - January 2016.
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