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About the Course
Most often, organizations acquire information systems as part of a larger focus on process improvement and efficiency. These organizations need to invest in the right system to meet their needs: right functionality, right size, and for the right price. The business systems analyst role in most organizations is responsible for translating the organization’s needs into requirements, which are then used to select or build the right system for the organization.
During the Analysis for Business Systems course, you’ll learn about the standard model for systems development: the systems development lifecycle, or SDLC. You will learn how to read and even create the specific deliverables that business systems analysts prepare during the SDLC. These documents provide guidance to the organization as they determine whether to build or buy and configure a system that meets the organization’s needs.
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DU
Oct 27, 2021
Basically, a great course. Very brief introduction into BA's work, well-strucktured and very well taught. Huge thanks to Ken. Loved the course.
KM
Oct 5, 2020
Excellent course, very informative and translates to the real world. Since starting this course I have been able to produce better quality work for my job
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