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What is Pareto Analysis?

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Pareto analysis is otherwise known as the 80/20 rule. It stipulates that 80%of problems will arise from 20% of causes – that few factors can create big problems.


 

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What is the difference between Business Analyst & System Analyst?

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The business analyst must understand IT and also has to understand the stakeholder’s needs. 


A systems analyst has the ability to look at a program or utility and see the code. They can go in and pinpoint where changes need to be made. 

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What documents should be delivered by a Business Analyst should deliver?

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The documents that a business analyst should deliver are functional specification documents, technical specification documents, Requirements traceability, BRD (business requirements document), Use case diagrams and Business flow documents.

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What are some of the common tools that a business Analyst uses?

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The common tools that can be used by a business analyst are MS Visio, MS word, MS Excel, Power point, Quality center/test director MS Project. There may be tools that are client specific also, but these will be supplied the client. 

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What does a Business Analyst do, what are their responsibilities?

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The most important responsibilities of a business systems analysts are as a communication conduit between the stakeholders and the team 


 

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Tell me the importance of a flow chart?

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The flow chart gives a clear graphical representation of an implemented process. This makes the system simple to understand for all persons involved in the project. 


 

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When finally block is executed?

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If exception is generated  in try and if that exception is not catch by any catch then finally is executed.


If exception is generated in try and if that exception is caught by one of catch statements then also finally is executed.


if no exception is generated then also finally is executed.

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Subject: Java

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How to do MultiThreading in Java?

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To do multi threading in java we use interfaces and classes defined in java.lang package.


Those classes and interfaces are:


Java.lang.Runnable, Java.lang. Thread, Java.lang.ThreadGroup

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Subject: Java