Network Analyst

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A network analyst is the person responsible for analyzing the rules and lists of different tasks for configuring protocols within the network, identifying similarities and differences of practical experience for multiple network domains, verifying the information environment within the network, and being fully familiar with computer programs and programming languages ​​from production and mobility data from the point ( A) To point (b), to adjust and bind e-reading, to configure the work of integrated network distribution layers from management and use and to set controls for defining different data capacity codes to feed the business of networked network diversity.

General Description

This field specializes in the informational tasks of modern technologies in specialized establishments, and the more diversified information technology, the more diversified the information professions.

The difference between LAN vs. WAN analysis. WAN

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The difference between LAN vs. LAN analysis can be summarized. WAN is within the limits of responsibility and management to control areas, domains, and other content, quality of service and security policies, reading LAN records and is the primary and responsible network for WANs.[1]

The emergence of the profession of network analyst

The practice of this profession began in human societies when the computer work started in the late last century for developed societies in the countries of the first world, then the uses of computer professions evolved with the beginning of the beginning of the current century for the second and third world countries in various practical and scientific fields during the practice of the daily life of man, and began to take a character Spreading until this profession has become spread all over the countries of the world, to serve multiple sectors, such as associations, federations, international and regional organizations, public and private governmental companies and companies.

References

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  1. "Job Description of a Database Archive Analyst", Database Archiving (Elsevier): pp. 277–278, 2009, ISBN 978-0-12-374720-4, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-374720-4.00024-8, retrieved 2020-07-21