Information systems project development: knowledge and domain requirements for the systems analyst
Abstract
A principal participant in developing computer‐based information systems is the systems analyst. A wide range of skills and knowledge requirements seems to be necessary to be a systems analyst. To date, few studies have attempted to identify the specific skills that analysts indicate are critical to their success during the systems development life‐cycle process. Identifies and investigates the characteristics of a successful systems analyst’s domain and knowledge base. Specifically, groups domain knowledge into four major categories: technical skills, systems skills, managerial skills, and business skills. From within each category, analysts indicated which skills they perceived to be of importance to perform their job functions as systems analysts successfully. The results help identify the educational and training requirements for future systems analysts that need to be in place for both academic and corporate instructional programmes.
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Citation
Daryl Nord, G. and Horn Nord, J. (1997), "Information systems project development: knowledge and domain requirements for the systems analyst", Industrial Management & Data Systems, Vol. 97 No. 1, pp. 17-24. https://doi.org/10.1108/02635579710161304
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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