"Systems analysis is a new wine in an old bottle. . . . Today there is a new job, but the old names persist. I would prefer to replace the misleading appellation of 'systems analyst/designer, ' but we love our old bottles, even as we delight in our new wines. A new name might force us to rethink systems analysis. Without it, we'll have to think without being forced. We need new thoughts on what the analyst does--observing, modeling, designing, thinking--and how the analyst becomes a better analyst--education, professional ...
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"Systems analysis is a new wine in an old bottle. . . . Today there is a new job, but the old names persist. I would prefer to replace the misleading appellation of 'systems analyst/designer, ' but we love our old bottles, even as we delight in our new wines. A new name might force us to rethink systems analysis. Without it, we'll have to think without being forced. We need new thoughts on what the analyst does--observing, modeling, designing, thinking--and how the analyst becomes a better analyst--education, professional behavior, and personal development." -- from the introduction to Part I
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