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Ano: 2023 Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE Órgão: DATAPREV Provas: CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Processamento | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Advocacia | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Análise de Negócios | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Arquitetura e Engenharia Tecnológica | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Comunicação Social | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Contabilidade | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Desenvolvimento de Software | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Sustentação Tecnológica | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Engenharia Civil | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Médico do Trabalho | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Engenharia Elétrica | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Engenheiro de Segurança do Trabalho | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Engenharia Mecânica | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Engenheiro de Dados | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Estratégia e Governança | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Gestão de Pessoas | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Gestão de Serviços de TIC | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Gestão Econômico-Financeira | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Infraestrutura e Operações (Facilities) | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Inteligência da informação | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Logística, Aquisições e Contratos | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Segurança Cibernética | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Segurança da Informação e Proteção de Dados |
Q2274238 Inglês
Welcome To the Next Generation Of Business Intelligence


       The Business Intelligence (BI) industry has long promised a future where every worker can use data to make smarter business decisions. Although that promise continues to be out of reach for most companies, the industry has come a long way over the past few decades, and we believe we are on the cusp of a new generation of BI that will finally turn that promise into reality.
     Business Intelligence is built on an old data culture that relies on technical experts. In the early days of reporting, those experts were called IT. As technology evolved and tools became easier, the progression of BI moved to reports and dashboards delivered by new experts—analysts.
     This made analytics more accessible, but still didn’t make self-service data insights a reality across the business. Here’s why: Instead of using technology to put data in front of people where they already are working, we continue to ask people to leave their business apps and turn to dedicated tools or dashboards for answers. This process is disruptive and inefficient, and often causes users to write it off completely. Dashboards don’t have built-in analytics processes; they share information but do not provide recommended courses of action at the right moment or in a decision maker’s workflow. Business professionals want exactly that: They want a final answer and recommendations on what to do next. They would rather have data and actionable insights come in easily digestible bites versus needing to dig for answers in dashboards and reports. And the truth is they are digging; dashboards are often too broad to address multiple questions, too difficult to customize, and frankly, have too many insights.
        For analytics to advance, we must extend dashboards or deliver personalized intelligence to more decision makers. In fact, experts predict that “dashboards will be replaced with automated, conversational, mobile and dynamically generated insights customized to a user’s needs and delivered to their point of consumption. This shifts the insight knowledge from a handful of data experts to anyone in the organization.” Now, instead of wasting time jumping from where the data resides (in dashboards) to where work is done, embedded analytics enables users to do both simultaneously: get insights and take action. 


 Internet: <www.forbes.com> (adapted)
Based on the preceding text, judge the following item.

Embedded analytics do not allow users to get insights and take action at the same time.

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Ano: 2023 Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE Órgão: DATAPREV Provas: CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Processamento | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Advocacia | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Análise de Negócios | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Arquitetura e Engenharia Tecnológica | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Comunicação Social | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Contabilidade | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Desenvolvimento de Software | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Sustentação Tecnológica | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Engenharia Civil | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Médico do Trabalho | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Engenharia Elétrica | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Engenheiro de Segurança do Trabalho | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Engenharia Mecânica | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Engenheiro de Dados | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Estratégia e Governança | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Gestão de Pessoas | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Gestão de Serviços de TIC | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Gestão Econômico-Financeira | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Infraestrutura e Operações (Facilities) | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Inteligência da informação | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Logística, Aquisições e Contratos | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Segurança Cibernética | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Segurança da Informação e Proteção de Dados |
Q2274237 Inglês
Welcome To the Next Generation Of Business Intelligence


       The Business Intelligence (BI) industry has long promised a future where every worker can use data to make smarter business decisions. Although that promise continues to be out of reach for most companies, the industry has come a long way over the past few decades, and we believe we are on the cusp of a new generation of BI that will finally turn that promise into reality.
     Business Intelligence is built on an old data culture that relies on technical experts. In the early days of reporting, those experts were called IT. As technology evolved and tools became easier, the progression of BI moved to reports and dashboards delivered by new experts—analysts.
     This made analytics more accessible, but still didn’t make self-service data insights a reality across the business. Here’s why: Instead of using technology to put data in front of people where they already are working, we continue to ask people to leave their business apps and turn to dedicated tools or dashboards for answers. This process is disruptive and inefficient, and often causes users to write it off completely. Dashboards don’t have built-in analytics processes; they share information but do not provide recommended courses of action at the right moment or in a decision maker’s workflow. Business professionals want exactly that: They want a final answer and recommendations on what to do next. They would rather have data and actionable insights come in easily digestible bites versus needing to dig for answers in dashboards and reports. And the truth is they are digging; dashboards are often too broad to address multiple questions, too difficult to customize, and frankly, have too many insights.
        For analytics to advance, we must extend dashboards or deliver personalized intelligence to more decision makers. In fact, experts predict that “dashboards will be replaced with automated, conversational, mobile and dynamically generated insights customized to a user’s needs and delivered to their point of consumption. This shifts the insight knowledge from a handful of data experts to anyone in the organization.” Now, instead of wasting time jumping from where the data resides (in dashboards) to where work is done, embedded analytics enables users to do both simultaneously: get insights and take action. 


 Internet: <www.forbes.com> (adapted)
Based on the preceding text, judge the following item.

Technical experts, who were previously called IT, had no influence in the construction of BI. 

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Ano: 2023 Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE Órgão: DATAPREV Provas: CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Processamento | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Advocacia | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Análise de Negócios | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Arquitetura e Engenharia Tecnológica | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Comunicação Social | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Contabilidade | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Desenvolvimento de Software | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Sustentação Tecnológica | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Engenharia Civil | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Médico do Trabalho | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Engenharia Elétrica | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Engenheiro de Segurança do Trabalho | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Engenharia Mecânica | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Engenheiro de Dados | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Estratégia e Governança | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Gestão de Pessoas | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Gestão de Serviços de TIC | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Gestão Econômico-Financeira | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Infraestrutura e Operações (Facilities) | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Inteligência da informação | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Logística, Aquisições e Contratos | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Segurança Cibernética | CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2023 - DATAPREV - Analista de Tecnologia da Informação - Perfil: Segurança da Informação e Proteção de Dados |
Q2274236 Inglês
Welcome To the Next Generation Of Business Intelligence


       The Business Intelligence (BI) industry has long promised a future where every worker can use data to make smarter business decisions. Although that promise continues to be out of reach for most companies, the industry has come a long way over the past few decades, and we believe we are on the cusp of a new generation of BI that will finally turn that promise into reality.
     Business Intelligence is built on an old data culture that relies on technical experts. In the early days of reporting, those experts were called IT. As technology evolved and tools became easier, the progression of BI moved to reports and dashboards delivered by new experts—analysts.
     This made analytics more accessible, but still didn’t make self-service data insights a reality across the business. Here’s why: Instead of using technology to put data in front of people where they already are working, we continue to ask people to leave their business apps and turn to dedicated tools or dashboards for answers. This process is disruptive and inefficient, and often causes users to write it off completely. Dashboards don’t have built-in analytics processes; they share information but do not provide recommended courses of action at the right moment or in a decision maker’s workflow. Business professionals want exactly that: They want a final answer and recommendations on what to do next. They would rather have data and actionable insights come in easily digestible bites versus needing to dig for answers in dashboards and reports. And the truth is they are digging; dashboards are often too broad to address multiple questions, too difficult to customize, and frankly, have too many insights.
        For analytics to advance, we must extend dashboards or deliver personalized intelligence to more decision makers. In fact, experts predict that “dashboards will be replaced with automated, conversational, mobile and dynamically generated insights customized to a user’s needs and delivered to their point of consumption. This shifts the insight knowledge from a handful of data experts to anyone in the organization.” Now, instead of wasting time jumping from where the data resides (in dashboards) to where work is done, embedded analytics enables users to do both simultaneously: get insights and take action. 


 Internet: <www.forbes.com> (adapted)
Based on the preceding text, judge the following item.

The promise that the Business Intelligence industry has made about workers being able to use data to make smarter decisions has already become reality. 
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Q2239812 Inglês
Text 2A7

       Artificial intelligence (AI) is arguably the most rapidly advancing technology humans have ever developed. A year ago, you wouldn’t often hear AI come up in a regular conversation, but today it seems there’s constant talk about how generative AI tools like ChatGPT and DALL-E will affect the future of work, the spread of information, and more. A major question that has thus far been almost entirely unexamined is how this AI-dominated future will affect people’s minds.

         There’s been some research into how using AI in their jobs will affect people mentally, but there isn’t yet an understanding of how simply living amongst so much AI-generated content and systems will affect people’s sense of the world. How is AI going to change individuals and society in the not-too-distant future?

          AI will obviously make it easier to produce disinformation. That will affect people’s sense of trust as they’re scrolling on social media. AI can also allow someone to imitate your loved ones, which further erodes people’s general ability to trust what was once unquestionable.


Internet: < wired,com > (adapted).  

In the context of text 2A7-I, the word “ amongst ” could be correctly replaced by



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Q2239810 Inglês
Text 2A7

       Artificial intelligence (AI) is arguably the most rapidly advancing technology humans have ever developed. A year ago, you wouldn’t often hear AI come up in a regular conversation, but today it seems there’s constant talk about how generative AI tools like ChatGPT and DALL-E will affect the future of work, the spread of information, and more. A major question that has thus far been almost entirely unexamined is how this AI-dominated future will affect people’s minds.

         There’s been some research into how using AI in their jobs will affect people mentally, but there isn’t yet an understanding of how simply living amongst so much AI-generated content and systems will affect people’s sense of the world. How is AI going to change individuals and society in the not-too-distant future?

          AI will obviously make it easier to produce disinformation. That will affect people’s sense of trust as they’re scrolling on social media. AI can also allow someone to imitate your loved ones, which further erodes people’s general ability to trust what was once unquestionable.


Internet: < wired,com > (adapted).  
In the context of the first sentence of the second paragraph of text 2A7, the word “ understanding ” is grammatically classified as 
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Respostas
46: E
47: E
48: E
49: E
50: D