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Systems analysts are the key individuals in the systems development process. A systems analyst studies the problems and needs of an organization to determine how people, data, processes, communications, and information technology can best accomplish improvements for the business. The functions of the system analyst are: ◦ Designing and implementing the systems to suit the organizational needs
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“A person who conducts a methodical study and evaluation of an activity such as business to identify its desired objectives in order to determine the procedures by which these objectives can be gained.” The task of the system analyst is to elicit needs and resource constraints and to translate these into a viable operation”.
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◦ The efficient capture of data from its business source, ◦ The flow of that data to the computer, ◦ The processing and storage of that data by the computer, and ◦ The flow of useful and timely information back to the business and its people.
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Interpersonal Skills ◦ Communication ◦ Understanding ◦ Teaching ◦ Selling Analytical skills ◦ Understanding of organizations. ◦ Problem solving skills ◦ System thinking Ability to see organizations and information systems as systems Technical skills ◦ Understanding of potential and limitations of technology.
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Managerial skills ◦ Ability to manage projects, resources, risk and change Interpersonal skills ◦ Effective written and oral communication skills ◦ Help you work with end user as well as other system analysts and programmers Flexibility ◦ Ability to adapt flexible ideas and changes.
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◦ Working knowledge of information technology ◦ Computer programming experience and expertise ◦ General business knowledge ◦ Problem-solving skills ◦ Interpersonal communication skills ◦ Interpersonal relations skills ◦ Flexibility and adaptability ◦ Character and ethics ◦ Systems analysis and design skills
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Change agent(introduces the change(candidate system) to the organization) Investigator of the current system. Monitor the programs in relation to time, cost and quality. Architect of the design of the system. Psychologist-reaches people, interpret their thoughts, understand inter functional relationships. Salesperson Motivator-for convincing the user to use the system. Politician-to gain the support of the user’s staff.
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Systems are designed to perform certain required functions – there could be new functions, or modifications of older functions. A system which is being designed will often require changes and re-orientation in the way an organization works. There could be changes in format of input, or reports, additional information to be gathered, new procedures to be followed.
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Changes that a system will result in are often resisted by the users. This is because persons are used-to working in a particular way and find it difficult to change. New system means new skills have to be learnt, job descriptions may change and so on. Hence the system analyst is the creator of new environments. For this, he has to be a persuader as well as a controller and appropriately named as an agent for changing the organization.
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