Some systems analysts argue, "Give users what they ask for. If they want lots of reports and reams of data, then that is

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Some systems analysts argue, "Give users what they ask for. If they want lots of reports and reams of data, then that is

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Some systems analysts argue, "Give users what they ask for. If
they want lots of reports and reams of data, then that is what you
should provide. Otherwise, they will feel that you are trying to
tell them how to do their jobs." Others say, "Systems analysts
should let users know what information can be obtained from the
system. If you listen to users, you will never get anywhere because
they really don't know what they want and don't understand
information systems." What do you think of these arguments and
why?
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