The main content of ( ) is to understand the business sector’s present? and future,understand the business sector’s policies, define goals and priorities. A. business analysisB. assessment of the current systemC. identifying opportunitiesD. selection plan

The main content of ( ) is to understand the business sector’s present? and future,understand the business sector’s policies, define goals and priorities.


A. business analysis
B. assessment of the current system
C. identifying opportunities
D. selection plan


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解析:( )的主要内容是了解业务部门的现状和未来,了解业务部门的政策,定义目标和优先权。A.业务分析 B.对当前系统的评估C.识别机会 D.选择方案

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