MockQuestions

Application Analyst Mock Interview

Question 3 of 30 for our Application Analyst Mock Interview

Application Analyst was updated by on August 13th, 2021. Learn more here.

Question 3 of 30

What is the approach you use to perform a top-down application analysis?

"I have found that the top-down approach to application analysis is the most effective and efficient. I begin by looking at the major function of the application and how it relates to the business requirements the users are trying to achieve. Once I confirm this relationship, I look at the application's subfunctions and other lower functionality to see how these will impact the organization's business operations. I want to make sure that these support the major function of the application and are compatible with the company's current processes and procedures and its technology infrastructure. For example, if the application requires data from other sources, does it have APIs or other links with which to retrieve the information it needs to function."

Next Question

How to Answer: What is the approach you use to perform a top-down application analysis?

Advice and answer examples written specifically for an Application Analyst job interview.

  • 3. What is the approach you use to perform a top-down application analysis?

      How to Answer

      The top-down approach to application analysis starts with looking at the major functionality of the application. Once this is identified and specified, the application's sub-processes and other functions are examined to meet the users' needs. The interviewer will ask you this question to make sure you understand this concept and use this approach in your role as an application analyst. Since this is the most common methodology used in your profession, you should be very familiar with and able to describe it.

      Written by William Swansen on August 13th, 2021

      Answer Example

      "I have found that the top-down approach to application analysis is the most effective and efficient. I begin by looking at the major function of the application and how it relates to the business requirements the users are trying to achieve. Once I confirm this relationship, I look at the application's subfunctions and other lower functionality to see how these will impact the organization's business operations. I want to make sure that these support the major function of the application and are compatible with the company's current processes and procedures and its technology infrastructure. For example, if the application requires data from other sources, does it have APIs or other links with which to retrieve the information it needs to function."

      Written by William Swansen on August 13th, 2021