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What is the difference between systems analyst and business analyst?

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Date de publication: 2017/06/05
Luqman Pasha Hindupur
par Luqman Pasha Hindupur , Lead Consultant (Project Management) , ITC Infotech Pvt Ltd

The work of a business analyst and system analyst differ greatly in relation to the set of skills required although there may be some overlap between the two. Some organizations repeatedly use these two terms to describe the same job despite the fact that they both have totally different positions and distinct duties/descriptions.

There are numerous differences between these positions and they become more elaborate depending on the corporation or the business. The job title is not the only characteristic that differentiates them, however as explained below:

Duties of a Business Analyst

The main skill of a business analyst is detecting opportunities that can enhance business operations while recommending technology, where necessary, to eradicate the issues that impact an organization’s output, productivity and bottom line. In addition, business analysts are also involved in:

·         Assessing the business practices of an organization for inadequacies

·         Making recommendations for improvement or recommending solutions that can be realised using existing technology or new technology

·         Liaising between business shareholders and the management, IT and end-user teams

·         Assessing and communicating the needs raised by shareholders through the translation of business requirements into software requirements

·         Managing stakeholder requirements

Duties of a System Analyst

System analysts make use of the IT systems in an organization to help them achieve their tactical business goals. This may include designing and developing new systems through the configuration of new software and hardware or using current systems. The duties of a system analyst may include:

·         Discussing with management and users to determine system requirements

·         Identifying the inputs and outputs that will meet the users’ needs when the system is developed

·         Using the principles of structured analysis, sampling and accounting to ensure that the solution offered is effective, cost-efficient and financially viable

·         Creating diagrams, flowcharts, and specifications to be used by programmers

 

·         Administering the application, coordinating tests, and observing system performance to ensure improvement.  

labeeb alselwi
par labeeb alselwi , system analyst - Oracle Developer , GEH

 BA has mostly associated with the IT industry as an important job. BA acts as a bridge between the customer and the development team. Business process and requirements are translated to functional specifications by a business analyst.

SA mainly works with configuring system requirements of an organization. System analyst should have a sound knowledge on computer software, hardware and networking.

In summary, System Analyst plays a technical job role and Business Analyst focuses more on business processes and underlying concepts and practices.

Mohamed Ismaiel
par Mohamed Ismaiel , Financial Manager , Uniserve

You must have a business analyst as a first step to move to system analyst to serve that business .

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