Selecting the System Architecture Systems analysts have to consider a great many options for the system architecture. Use an example of a new business information system to respond to the following: Suggest 2 or 3 questions that a systems analyst might ask in order to determine the most appropriate architectural choices for the new system. Show, through a scenario, how different responses to these questions would lead to different decisions.
Hi,
Some sample questions that system analyst can ask can be:
Is there any legacy system that users are using at present?
The answer to this question would let the analyst know if there
is already a system in
place in the company or to design a brand new system for them.
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In what language the system will be used?
The answer to this question will let the analyst know if the
system should be supported
in multiple languages or single language like English etc.
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Hope this helps.
Thanks.
Selecting the System Architecture Systems analysts have to consider a great many options for the system architecture. Us...
Selecting the System Architecture Systems analysts have to consider a great many options for the system architecture. Use an example of a new business information system to respond to the following: Suggest 2 or 3 questions that a systems analyst might ask in order to determine the most appropriate architectural choices for the new system. Show, through a scenario, how different responses to these questions would lead to different decisions.
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