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13. Why is the quality of products developed using the prototyping approach likely to be lower than similar products developed using the structured approach?
Systems analyst work closely with the development team and with the actual client, he/she does all the managing between getting the right ideas of how the system should be, also delegating tasks etc and project management, and making sure the project is running fine, milestones being met, and re-arranging time if mile stones arent met, etc...Originally posted by wrx
ah ok thanks wat about the role of a systems analyst? wat do they do?
Well yes and no... it depends how big the project is... my family doctor made a program for his surgey himself, made within MS Access, and it was fairly complex, and just because it was a customised off the shelf solution it doesnt mean its not considered software development, it was just more flexible and easier to make in Access, but its still a piece of software made. So perhaps in this question i guess it's based on the scale of the project, whether or not its big enough to be classified software development, like wise if u made a form in VB and just slapped buttons and controls on it and it did very minimal things, i wouldnt classify that as software development.Originally posted by wrx
soz i got another question....
13. Do you think the end user approach is really software development? No real programming of any significance need takes place, so to call it software development is overstating its significance. Discuss