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programmer analyst

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programmer analyst

A person who analyzes and designs information systems and designs and writes the application programs for the system. In theory, a programmer analyst is both systems analyst and applications programmer. In practice, the title is sometimes simply a reward to a programmer for tenure. Which skill is really dominant is of concern when recruiting people with such titles. See salary survey.


programmer analyst [′prō‚gramĀ·ər ′anĀ·əl‚ist]
(computer science)
A person who both writes computer programs and analyzes and designs information systems.


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After graduating from Confederation College as a computer programmer analyst in 1995, the Thunder Bay native worked as a systems administrator for Bay Net, the region's largest ISP at the time, before going to work for a Web development startup company.
The operations officer of a MTMC terminal unit and a programmer analyst in the Integrated Booking System were among those selected for top performance awards by the Military Traffic Management Command.
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