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All system development projects follow different process
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The system analyst needs a variety of skills and plays a number of different roles.
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Part of interpersonal skill of a system analyst is to understand the technology
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Each of the phases in SDLC is composed of steps, which rely on techniques that produce milestone (specific documents that explain various elements of the system)
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The system might produce information that is insufficient, incomplete or unable to support the company's changing information needs.
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Analytical skills must be a problem solver
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Technical analyst works together with all project team members to ensure that the team builds the proper system in a successful way
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Training plan is when the system is built and tested to make sure it performs as designed
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Installation part is when the old system is turned off and the new one is turned on; requires a training plan that used to teach users how to use the new system and help manage the changes caused by it
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Design plan includes a post-implementation review as well as a systematic way for identifying changes needed for the system.
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During project management, the project manager creates a work plan, staffs the project, and puts techniques in place to help the project team control and direct the project through the entire SDLC.
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The planning phase answers the questions of who will use the system, what the system will do, and where and when it will be used.
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In System Implementation, a document presented to the project sponsor and other key individuals who decide whether the project should continue to move forward.
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The analysis model describes how the business will operate if the new system were developed.
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The interface design describes the hardware, software, and network infrastructure that will be used.
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Architecture design which specifies how the users will move through the system and the forms and reports that will be used.
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Program design defines what programs need to be written and what exactly each will do.
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The implementation phase is usually the longest and most expensive part of the process.
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In system construction, the system is built and tested to make sure it performs as designed
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The question "how long does a system will it take to build?" is part of the analysis phase.
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Requirement analyst focuses on the business issues surrounding the system.
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Infrastructure analyst focuses on eliciting the requirements from the stakeholders.
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SDLC is composed of four fundamental phases which are Planning, Analysis, Design and Implementation
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During Project management, the deliverable in this stage is the project plan.
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The analysis phase answers the questions of who will use the system, what the system will do, and where and when it will be used.
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Data oriented approach: Focus is on flow, use and transformation of data in an information system.
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Process-oriented Approach: Depicts ideal organization of data, independent of where and how data are used.
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Database: a shared collection of logically related data.
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Joint Application Development: Utilizes prototyping to delay producing system design until after user requirements are clear.
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SDLC: Series of steps used to manage the
phases of development for an
information system