0 a person who examines complicated industrial and business operations in order to find ways of improving them, especially by the introduction of computer programs and equipment --
1 someone whose job is to decide what computer programs an organization needs in order to work effectively, and then design them: --
Demand for systems analysts is expected to increase as technology becomes more sophisticated.
The work of a systems analyst involves problem-solving and system development.
Systems analysts and others argued that the factory floor should be transformed to enable the computer integration of manufacturing processes.
He went to work as computer programmer and systems analyst in videogames, telecommunications and banking for large companies.
Other occupations included driving instructor, butcher, trawlerman, dolphin trainer, computer systems analyst, nightclub owner, personal shopper and publican.
He became an accomplished computer systems analyst in a matter of months through self-study and was able to maintain a comfortable lifestyle through this work.
From 1982 to 1985 he was systems analyst at a machine industry company.
The organization's primary purpose was to conduct seminars for those who were planning to enter the electronic data processing as programmers, encoders and systems analyst.
A computer systems analyst is an occupation in the field of information technology.
He previously worked as a lecturer, astronomy teacher, data modeler, and systems analyst.