computer systems analysts
Explanation: COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYSTS are responsible for designing computer information systems, modifying systems to improve production or work flow, or expanding systems to serve new purposes. The information they deal with relates to all aspects of an employer's operations planning, monitoring, testing, accounting, forecasting, coordination, scheduling, etc. They must
understand the capabilities of the firm's equipment and software, and may be asked to provide recommendations about selection of new equipment or software packages. They may be responsible for a firm's entire system or part of it, or work from project to project. They also may analyze systems for their employer or for client firms.
http://www.calmis.cahwnet.gov/file/occguide/COMPUSYS.HTM
The rapid spread of computers and information technology has generated a need for highly trained workers to design and develop new hardware and software systems and to incorporate new technologies. These workers — computer systems analysts, database administrators, and computer scientists—include a wide range of computer specialists. Job tasks and occupational titles used to describe these workers evolve rapidly, reflecting new areas of specialization or changes in technology, as well as the preferences and practices of employers.
Reference: http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos042.htm
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