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System Analysis

Systems analysis is a process of collecting factual data, understand


the processes involved, identifying problems and recommending feasible
suggestions for improving the system functioning. This involves
studying the business processes, gathering operational data, understand
the information flow, finding out bottlenecks and evolving
solutions for overcoming the weaknesses of the system so as to
achieve the organizational goals. System Analysis also includes subdividing
of complex process involving the entire system, identification
of data store and manual processes.

System Analyst
The person responsible for the development of an information system.
Systems analysts design and modify systems by turning user requirements
into a set of functional specifications, which are the blueprint of the system.
They design the database unless done by a data administrator. Analysts
develop the manual and machine procedures and the specifications for each
data entry, update, query and report program in the system.

Programmer
A person who designs the logic for and writes the lines of codes of a
computer program. Programming is the heart and soul of developing
computer applications, and programmers are the most misunderstood
people in the business. They are constantly being criticized for taking longer
to write a program than they initially estimated.

Software Tester
Software testers check for bugs or other user concerns in new software. A
software tester evaluates a program by going through its typical uses and
citing any problems that arise. They work alongside and often share duties
with software programmers who make the applications with the goal of
making a program problem-free before being released to the public.

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