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FSP realizes that not all elements of system design are technical. New systems must satisfy both technical and social goals and both are closely correlated such that available technical systems often influence the social structures of an ever-changing organization.
Almost all information systems are built to help the processing of information within business entities, so it is important for a systems analyst to understand business organizations and how they operate. Our broad range of clientele coupled with our experienced analysts and technicians help to achieve this goal in YOUR organization.
With the increasing complexity, sophistication, and cost of information system development, quality assurance is becoming a topic of vital importance in systems analysis and design. It involves ensuring that a system will satisfy user requirements, that documentation does not contain errors and omissions, and that a system will be relevant and contribute to the effectiveness of an organization.
Allied with the concept of quality assurance is that of professional ethics. Our computer professionals are "honest, forthright and impartial, will serve with loyalty to employers, clients and the public, will strive to increase the competence and prestige of the profession, and will use special knowledge and skill for the advancement of human welfare."
The task of designing a new system consists of both logical model design and physical model design. Both of these models include a great deal of creativity on the part of the designers. FSP provides you with that creativity to meet your system goals.
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