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Case: Dawn Johnson, an advertising executive for a shampoo company, is a very busy lady. She has two young children and a knack for getting involved with too many things. As she sat at her desk on Monday, she jotted out her to-do list and reviewed her appointment calendar. She realized she needed to order birthday party supplies for her two-year-old. She looked up the party supply number in her personal phone book and gave it a call. The operator asked for Dawn's last name and phone number and retrieved her account information from the customer database. Dawn ordered the train birthday party set for eight guests. The operator asked if she would like it sent to her home address, which was on file, and if she wanted to use the credit card number on file. She said yes to both and hung up the phone Next, she looked at her work. She needed to find a hard copy of a memo she had stored in her filing cabinet the previous week. This memo discussed the fact that the company had just signed a contract with a new customer who owned 55 haircutting salons in the northwest and was planning to start selling the firm's shampoo. Dawn needed to find out who this new client was and create a memo to let it know how to make orders for the shampoo. She pulled out the company's policy manual to make sure she had all the relevant details about the various options for making orders, the speed at which the company tried to fill such orders, and the various shipping options customers had for receiving orders. Dawn entered some parameters (i.e., location o operations, type of business, month of the year) into the company's decision support system to determine the probable amount of shampoo the client should order (based on orders made by similar customers). Question: For the 7 highlighted data management systems identify their type per ideas from Watson Chapter 1. For instance, the to-do list is an individual data management system