Which is simpler, a system analyst or a system architect?

The difficulty of system analyst and system architect is relative. They both have certain difficulty, mainly depending on what they want to do or what they are interested in.

The difference between a system analyst and a system architect is that:

1. System analysts mainly analyze, test and realize product requirements, and refer to those who have the ability and professional level to analyze and design computer application systems and can guide system designers and senior programmers. In the process of software development, I mainly engage in demand analysis, information system project architecture design (including general design and detailed design), planning, design and testing of main modules in the development stage, and also involve feasibility analysis.

2. System architects are more inclined to technology, and the system architect exam requires mastering the basic knowledge of computer hardware, software and network; Familiar with information system development process; Understand information system development standards and general information technology standards; Familiar with mainstream middleware and application server platform; Master the basic technology of software system modeling and system architecture design; Proficient in information security technology, security strategy and security management knowledge; Understand the basic knowledge of laws and regulations related to informatization and information technology; If you are interested, click here to study for free.

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