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Computer Systems Analyst

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AVG. SALARY

$89,800

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

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Real-Life Communication -- Solution

After reading the report, these are the answers you give to Ostermiller.

  1. What was the WNE designed to study?

    The WNE is designed to study and evaluate electromagnetic compatibility, computer device performance, wireless network performance, and human factor design issues.

  2. What volume of empirical data will be increased by the study?

    The electromagnetic compatibility tests will increase the volume of empirical data that can be used to quantify potential interference between mobile computing devices. That means it will monitor potential interference between computers such as flight communication systems and on-board computers.

  3. Give two reasons this data will be of use.

    This technology will be useful because it will monitor potential interference between computers such as flight communication systems and on-board computers. It will also evaluate how such systems can survive in the space environment.

  4. What is an SEU?

    A single event upset occurs when cosmic particles strike electronic devices such as random access memory and cause them to fail or change.

The better your communications skills, the better your career prospects.

Analysts that have good communication skills and enjoy working with people will find more opportunities available to them than non-communicative analysts.

"At the very least you're always dealing with end users, sometimes management, on the business side. And then when implementing, you may be talking to server or network technicians, database administrators and programmers," says systems analyst Curtis Linton. "Figuring out other people's jargon is something I run into all the time."


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