A systems analyst is responsible for researching, planning and recommending software and system choices to meet an organization's business requirements.
Systems analysts may act as a liaison between vendors and the organization they represent. They may be responsible for developing cost analyses, design considerations, and implementation time-lines. They may also be responsible for feasibility studies of a computer system before making recommendations to senior management.
Basically a systems analyst performs the following tasks :
- Interact with the customers to know their requirements
- Interact with designers to convey the possible interface of the software
- Interact/guide the coders/developers to keep track of system development
- Perform system testing with sample/live data with the help of testers
- Successfully implement the new system
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Systems analysis is the Interdisciplinary part of Science, dealing with analysis of sets of interacting or entities the Systems often prior to their automation Business Analysis is the set of tasks knowledge and techniques required to identify business needs and determine solutions to business problems The term Business Analyst (BA is used to describe a person who practices the discipline of Business analysis. Service-oriented modeling is a Software development methodology that employs disciplines and a universal language to provide tactical and strategic solutions to enterprise
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systems analyst
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- (computing) A person whose job is to perform systems analysis by being responsible for researching, planning and recommending software and system choices to meet an organization's business requirements.
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