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14th SIGCPR 1976: USA
- Roy Cottrell, Linda Mills, Theodore C. Willoughby:

Proceedings of the fourteenth annual computer personnel research conference, SIGCPR 1976, USA, 1976. ACM 1976, ISBN 978-1-4503-7391-3 - Hasan H. Sayani:

Changing role of the systems analyst. 1-11 - Thomas I. M. Ho:

Systems analysis perspectives. 12-19 - Gregorio Díaz:

The analyst's game. 20-28 - Dennis L. Dance:

Is anyone here a systems analyst? 29-35 - Edrice Addleman:

There's no such thing as a systems analyst. 36-43 - Duane C. Abbey:

Systems analyst training: Filling the gap and what to do next. 44-54 - Patricia Hendershot, A. Martin Wildberger:

Use and cost-effectiveness of packaged TV cassette courses for training analysts. 55-62 - Richard Boland Jr., Heber MacWilliams:

An improved technique for system analyst interaction with users in problem definition. 63-78 - J. Howard Bryant, Gene Ferguson:

Systems analyst activities and skill requirements. 79-93 - Edward W. Winters:

An integrated approach for improving the systems development process. 94-102 - Thomas H. Athey:

Training the systems analyst to solve complex real world problems. 103-120 - Lin Gingras:

Psychological self-image of the systems analyst. 121-132 - J. Howard Bryant, David A. Ameen:

Use of personal history, activities, ability and attitude questionnaire to predict success as a systems analyst. 133-143 - John T. Gorgone:

Systems analyst's educational needs. 144-157 - Pierre Beaudoin, Lin Gingras:

Laval's response to the need for specialists in the computer/manager interface. 158-166 - Fred G. Harold:

Role of the business college in the education and training of computer systems analysts for public sector jobs. 167-178 - John D. Longhill:

What do systems analysts think about the CDP program. 179-193 - Theodore C. Willoughby:

Contents and relevance of the CDP examination (A Survey). 194-197 - Paul D. Oyer:

Perspectives of the systems analyst: Identity, function, skills and future. 198-205

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