Deck 1: The Context of Systems Analysis and Design Methods

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An information system is an arrangement of people, data, processes, and information technology that interact to collect, process, store, and provide as output the information needed to support the organization.
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An information system must have computer hardware and software to be valid.
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A management information system can use data provided by a transaction processing system.
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Decision support systems are tailored to the unique information needs of executives.
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Communication and collaboration systems enhance communication between people both inside and outside of the organization.
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Upper management people typically are the direct users of transaction processing systems.
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A stakeholder for an information system is a technical employee working on the systems analysis and design.
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The stakeholders for information systems can be broadly classified into five groups: system owners, system users, system designers, system builders, and system analysts/project managers.
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An information worker is a person whose jobs include the creation, collection, processing, distribution and use of information.
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System owners are the information system's sponsors and chief advocates, usually responsible for funding the project to develop, operate and maintain the information system.
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System users are concerned with the functionality the system provides to their jobs and the system's ease of learning and ease of use.
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Internal system users are employees of the businesses for which most information systems are built.
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External system users can include employees of the organization.
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System designers are technology specialists for information systems.
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A system builder is a technical specialist who constructs information systems and components based on the design specifications generated by the system designers.
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An applications programmer is an example of a system designer.
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A system analyst is a specialist who studies problems and needs of an organization to determine how people, data, processes, and information technology can best accomplish improvements for their business.
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System owners are more concerned with the costs and benefits of an information system, while system users are more concerned with the functionality of the system.
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Clerical and service workers perform most of the day-to-day transaction processing in the average business.
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Clerical and service workers consist largely of business and industrial specialists who perform highly skilled and specialized work.
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Supervisors are decision makers who tend to focus on day-to-day management issues.
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Executive managers are decision makers who tend to focus on overall business performance and strategic or long-term planning and problem solving.
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Middle managers are concerned with the day-to-day management issues.
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Executive managers are concerned with the short-term and tactical management issues.
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The internet has extended the traditional information boundaries to encompass other businesses or direct consumers as system users.
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An example of a mobile user would be a student signing on to a distance education course website from home.
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System analysts initiate change within the organization.
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Some systems analysts also have programming duties.
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Systems designers translate system users' business requirements and constraints into technical solutions.
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System designers design the computer files, databases, inputs, outputs, screens, networks and programs that will meet the system users' requirements.
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System builders construct the information systems components based on the design specifications from the system owner.
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Systems analyst bridges the gap between those who need computer-based business solution and those who understand information technology.
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Systems analyst is basically a problem solver.
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System designers are located in the functional units and subunits of the business, as well as the executive management.
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System analysts may be permanently assigned to a team that supports a specific business function.
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System analysts may be temporarily pooled and assigned to specific projects for any business function as needed.
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Demand for systems analysts will grow over the next several years.
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Systems analysts basically work by themselves, analyzing a system through computerized tools.
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Contract programmers are one example of an external service provider.
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A project manager is responsible for planning, monitoring and controlling projects with respect to schedule, budget and system quality.
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E-business is the use of the Internet to conduct and support day to day business activities.
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Business to consumer (B2C) electronic commerce attempts to offer new web based channels of distribution for traditional products and services.
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Business to Business (B2B) is the most complex form of electronic commerce.
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B2B could ultimately evolve into electronic business. Electronic business is the complete, paperless and digital processing of virtually all business transactions that occur within and between businesses.
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Network architects are system builders who specialize in networking and telecommunications technologies and design, install, configure, optimize and support local and wide area networks.
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Due to the trend towards e-business and e-commerce applications most new information system applications are being designed for an Internet architecture.
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Security and privacy issues have become increasingly important in the digital economy.
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Today the trend is increasingly towards collaboration. Collaboration extends beyond the organization to include other organizations--even direct competitors.
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Knowledge is processed data.
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Business processes are the work, procedure and rules required to complete the business tasks, independent of any information technology used to automated or support them.
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Continuous process improvement examines a business process to implement a series of small changes for improvement.
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Total quality management (TQM) is a comprehensive approach to facilitating quality improvements and management within a business and its products and services
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Total quality management (TQM) is a narrow approach to facilitate quality improvements and management within a specific product line.
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Business process redesign (BPR) is the study, analysis and redesign of fundamental business processes to reduce costs and/or improve value-added to the business.
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In a BPR business processes are carefully documented and analyzed for timeliness, bottlenecks, costs and whether or not each step truly adds value to the organization.
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Internet technologies are changing the fundamental technical architecture on which many organizations are building their internal information systems.
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An intranet is a private, internal network built by a company to support business functions.
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An extranet is a secure, business-to-business network to facilitate data sharing and communication between companies.
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xHtml and XML are the fundamental languages of web page authoring and Internet application development.
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Scripting languages are simple programming languages designed specifically for Internet applications.
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Portals are home pages that can be customized .to the specific needs of different individuals who can use them.
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Web services are reusable, web based programs that can be called from any other Internet program.
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Web services are an example of B2B.
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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software product is specifically designed to help a business achieve strategic, cross-functional and inter-continental objectives.
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The growth of mobile and wireless technologies simplifies systems analysis and design.
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Object Technology is a software technology that defines a system in terms of objects that consolidate data and behavior.
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Object-oriented analysis and design is a collection of tools and techniques for system development that will utilize object technologies to construct a system and its software.
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Agile Development is a development strategy wherein the system developers are given the flexibility to select from a variety of appropriate tools and techniques to best accomplish the tasks at hand.
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Collaborative technologies are those that enhance interpersonal communications and team work.
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To use the Internet for improving the marketing of corporate image, product and services is the most complex task for electronic commerce applications.
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Business-to-Business (B2B) is the most complex electronic commerce application to facilitate the paperless and digital processing of virtually all business transactions that occur within and between businesses.
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Marketing of corporate image, products and services is the simplest form of electronic commerce application.
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One example of Business-to-Business electronic commerce is the marketing of a corporate image on the Internet.
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Most organizations must supplement the ERP solution with custom software applications to fulfill business requirements that are unique to the industry and business.
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A systems analyst must be able to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
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Almost without exception, your communication skills, not your technical skills, will be the single biggest factor in your career success or failure as a systems analyst.
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Your technical skills, not your communication skills, will be the single biggest factor in your career success or failure as a systems analyst.
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Most systems analysts need to be proficient in one or more high-level programming languages.
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Ethics is a personal character trait in which an individual understands the difference between "right" and "wrong" and acts accordingly.
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Ergonomics is a personal character trait in which an individual understands the difference between "right" and "wrong" and acts accordingly.
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An information system is an arrangement of people, data, processes, and information technology that interact to collect, process, store, and provide as output the information needed to support the organization.
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An information system must have computer hardware and software to be valid.
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A management information system can use data provided by a transaction processing system.
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Decision support systems are tailored to the unique information needs of executives.
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Communication and collaboration systems enhance communication between people both inside and outside of the organization.
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Upper management people typically are the direct users of transaction processing systems.
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A stakeholder for an information system is a technical employee working on the systems analysis and design.
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The stakeholders for information systems can be broadly classified into five groups: system owners, system users, system designers, system builders, and system analysts/project managers.
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An information worker is a person whose jobs include the creation, collection, processing, distribution and use of information.
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System owners are the information system's sponsors and chief advocates, usually responsible for funding the project to develop, operate and maintain the information system.
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System users are concerned with the functionality the system provides to their jobs and the system's ease of learning and ease of use.
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Internal system users are employees of the businesses for which most information systems are built.
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External system users can include employees of the organization.
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System designers are technology specialists for information systems.
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A system builder is a technical specialist who constructs information systems and components based on the design specifications generated by the system designers.
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An applications programmer is an example of a system designer.
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A system analyst is a specialist who studies problems and needs of an organization to determine how people, data, processes, and information technology can best accomplish improvements for their business.
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System owners are more concerned with the costs and benefits of an information system, while system users are more concerned with the functionality of the system.
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Clerical and service workers perform most of the day-to-day transaction processing in the average business.
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Clerical and service workers consist largely of business and industrial specialists who perform highly skilled and specialized work.
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Supervisors are decision makers who tend to focus on day-to-day management issues.
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Executive managers are decision makers who tend to focus on overall business performance and strategic or long-term planning and problem solving.
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Middle managers are concerned with the day-to-day management issues.
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Executive managers are concerned with the short-term and tactical management issues.
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The internet has extended the traditional information boundaries to encompass other businesses or direct consumers as system users.
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An example of a mobile user would be a student signing on to a distance education course website from home.
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System analysts initiate change within the organization.
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Some systems analysts also have programming duties.
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Systems designers translate system users' business requirements and constraints into technical solutions.
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System designers design the computer files, databases, inputs, outputs, screens, networks and programs that will meet the system users' requirements.
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System builders construct the information systems components based on the design specifications from the system owner.
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Systems analyst bridges the gap between those who need computer-based business solution and those who understand information technology.
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Systems analyst is basically a problem solver.
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System designers are located in the functional units and subunits of the business, as well as the executive management.
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System analysts may be permanently assigned to a team that supports a specific business function.
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System analysts may be temporarily pooled and assigned to specific projects for any business function as needed.
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Demand for systems analysts will grow over the next several years.
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Systems analysts basically work by themselves, analyzing a system through computerized tools.
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Contract programmers are one example of an external service provider.
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A project manager is responsible for planning, monitoring and controlling projects with respect to schedule, budget and system quality.
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E-business is the use of the Internet to conduct and support day to day business activities.
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Business to consumer (B2C) electronic commerce attempts to offer new web based channels of distribution for traditional products and services.
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Business to Business (B2B) is the most complex form of electronic commerce.
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B2B could ultimately evolve into electronic business. Electronic business is the complete, paperless and digital processing of virtually all business transactions that occur within and between businesses.
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Network architects are system builders who specialize in networking and telecommunications technologies and design, install, configure, optimize and support local and wide area networks.
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Due to the trend towards e-business and e-commerce applications most new information system applications are being designed for an Internet architecture.
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Security and privacy issues have become increasingly important in the digital economy.
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Today the trend is increasingly towards collaboration. Collaboration extends beyond the organization to include other organizations--even direct competitors.
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Knowledge is processed data.
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Business processes are the work, procedure and rules required to complete the business tasks, independent of any information technology used to automated or support them.
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Continuous process improvement examines a business process to implement a series of small changes for improvement.
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Total quality management (TQM) is a comprehensive approach to facilitating quality improvements and management within a business and its products and services
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Total quality management (TQM) is a narrow approach to facilitate quality improvements and management within a specific product line.
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Business process redesign (BPR) is the study, analysis and redesign of fundamental business processes to reduce costs and/or improve value-added to the business.
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In a BPR business processes are carefully documented and analyzed for timeliness, bottlenecks, costs and whether or not each step truly adds value to the organization.
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Internet technologies are changing the fundamental technical architecture on which many organizations are building their internal information systems.
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An intranet is a private, internal network built by a company to support business functions.
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An extranet is a secure, business-to-business network to facilitate data sharing and communication between companies.
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xHtml and XML are the fundamental languages of web page authoring and Internet application development.
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Scripting languages are simple programming languages designed specifically for Internet applications.
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Portals are home pages that can be customized .to the specific needs of different individuals who can use them.
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Web services are reusable, web based programs that can be called from any other Internet program.
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Web services are an example of B2B.
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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software product is specifically designed to help a business achieve strategic, cross-functional and inter-continental objectives.
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The growth of mobile and wireless technologies simplifies systems analysis and design.
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Object Technology is a software technology that defines a system in terms of objects that consolidate data and behavior.
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Object-oriented analysis and design is a collection of tools and techniques for system development that will utilize object technologies to construct a system and its software.
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Agile Development is a development strategy wherein the system developers are given the flexibility to select from a variety of appropriate tools and techniques to best accomplish the tasks at hand.
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Collaborative technologies are those that enhance interpersonal communications and team work.
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To use the Internet for improving the marketing of corporate image, product and services is the most complex task for electronic commerce applications.
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Business-to-Business (B2B) is the most complex electronic commerce application to facilitate the paperless and digital processing of virtually all business transactions that occur within and between businesses.
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Marketing of corporate image, products and services is the simplest form of electronic commerce application.
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One example of Business-to-Business electronic commerce is the marketing of a corporate image on the Internet.
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Most organizations must supplement the ERP solution with custom software applications to fulfill business requirements that are unique to the industry and business.
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A systems analyst must be able to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
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Almost without exception, your communication skills, not your technical skills, will be the single biggest factor in your career success or failure as a systems analyst.
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Your technical skills, not your communication skills, will be the single biggest factor in your career success or failure as a systems analyst.
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Most systems analysts need to be proficient in one or more high-level programming languages.
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Ethics is a personal character trait in which an individual understands the difference between "right" and "wrong" and acts accordingly.
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Ergonomics is a personal character trait in which an individual understands the difference between "right" and "wrong" and acts accordingly.
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