The Business Systems Analyst assessment is designed to test one's basic knowledge of the key points in software project analysis, design, development, and implementation. Since the role of a Business Analyst expands as one gains experience, the intermediate and advanced level questions are aimed at the knowledge needed to be able to adequately communicate with other development team members such as developers and database administrators. Assessments for Technical Terminology and Project Management Fundamentals are also available Total Questions 49 Question Types Multiple Choice Competencies Tested DesignProcess/ImplementationAnalysisDevelopment Tasks Tested Design ApproachData StructureEntity DiagramData DefinitionData and Structure DefinitionInteractionData MovementTracking DataImplementation Follow-upApplication AccessibilityLate ProjectsData TransferPrimary FunctionUser TrainingDutiesProcedureDocument ReviewDocument StandardsFunction MappingAcronymsMissed RequirementsRequirement OwnerAnalyzing SystemsData SamplingRequirement ModificationsOptional RequirementsHigh Level RequirementsWork Process FlowBusiness RuleBusiness Process ModelsNot a RequirementDeliverablesDocument CompletionFunctional RequirementsDefinition MethodsCost JustificationHistorical Data TestingReferential IntegrityData IndexingEnd-User ReportsTesting TypeUniquenessSurprise ErrorsFlowcharting ToolsResponsibilitiesTest Plan GuidelinesManipulating DataUAT TestingFile Medium