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Computer Systems Analyst

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AVG. SALARY

$81,870

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

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Computer systems analysts have to understand what a client wants a computer system to do, and how it must function. This can range from setting up a system for bank tellers to setting up a system for outer space.

Dan Ostermiller is an analyst who works on computer systems that must function in space. In order to begin a project, he must get background material, either by speaking with people or by reading reports to understand what the client is looking for.

Read the following passage about a wireless client-server network (WNE) that he helped launch into space. You may be able to work with Ostermiller on future space projects, but that depends upon your knowledge of past projects. Knowing about the WNE and being able to answer questions about it will determine if you work on similar projects.

The WNE

The WNE is the first test of a wireless client-server in space. It's designed to study and evaluate electromagnetic compatibility, computer device performance, wireless network performance, and human factor design issues. The electromagnetic compatibility tests will increase the volume of empirical data that can be used to quantify potential interference between mobile computing devices. That means it will monitor potential interference between computers such as flight communication systems and on-board computers.

The empirical data will also be invaluable in evaluating electronic devices' ability to operate in the space environment and will help quantify their tolerance to single event upsets. A single event upset occurs when cosmic particles strike electronic devices such as random access memory and cause them to fail or change.

This isn't your ordinary computer system. However, you are excited by having the chance to work on state-of-the-art computer systems. Try to answer the following questions as best you can:

  1. What was the WNE designed to study?
  2. What volume of empirical data will be increased by the study?
  3. Give two reasons this data will be of use.
  4. What is ans SEU?