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The splitting of analysis from programming was carried out by the large consultancies, who found that people who could program were too clever by half, and no manager could understand what they were doing. this inevitably lead to the large consultancies promoting offshoring and outsourcing of the technical work - the stuff that actually requires skill. This lead to an overall decrease in quality of development, hence more work for the consultancies.
Oh my god!! I despise this term. It must be the most overly used title in the IT industry? Every man and dog seems to be a Business Analyst. From what I see it covers everything from the secretary to the guys in the Ferrari that re-designs you entire corporate business model.
Are they going to give you a lot of facts and figures about their business and ask you to analyse it to tell them where their business is going?
OR
Are they going to ask you to sit down with some users and review business processes so as to allow either new system to be built of for existing systems and processes to be tweaked??
It's not even complete?? Where is the Ghost Poo? The one you know you squeezed out, you heard it hit the water and when you look there is not a sign of it. Woman doesn't know what she is talkin about!
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