1. What is the importance of enterprise modeling?
2. How does modeling overlap with OO programming concepts and the Unified Process methodology?
3. What role does a systems analyst specifically perform related to modeling concepts in questions #1 and #2 above?
Answer)
1) When considering the enterprise modeling, the success of the IT organization plays a vital importance and this helps to provide the information to the project teams which would help the team for delimiting the scope of any of the project which helps them for identifying the efforts for the business activity.
2) There is an use of the OO (object oriented programming) which would be used in the programming concepts where the old methods are definitely being used and packed for the objects but in a modernized way and also the Unified modeling process / language would be used for the development processes which would help to analyse and design the overlapping phase for making decision in design.
3) A system analyst helps in analyzing as well as designing the techniques which are meant for solving any of the business problems for the information technologies which also helps in serving and identifying the business and organizational growth needs and also help in implementing the changes to the system.
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