Description
Oversee the transfer process from a legacy (an outdated system) to a current system by mapping, interfacing, migrating, documenting and transforming data.
Alternative labels
analyse legacy implication
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Manage ICT legacy implication is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Software analyst: Software analysts elicit and prioritise user requirements, produce and document software specifications, test their application, and review them during software development. They act as the interface between the software users and the software development team.
Database integrator: Database integrators perform integration among different databases. They maintain integration and ensure interoperability.
ICT system analyst: ICT system analysts specify the system needs to meet the end user requirements. They analyse system functions in order to define their goals or purposes and to discover operations and procedures for accomplishing them most efficiently. They also design new IT solutions to improve business efficiency and productivity, produce outline designs and estimate costs of new systems, specify the operations the system will perform, and the way data will be viewed by the end user. They present the design to the users and work closely with the users to implement the solution.
Optional skill
Manage ICT legacy implication is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
ICT technician: ICT technicians install, maintain, repair and operate information systems and any ICT related equipment (laptops, desktops, servers, tablets, smart phones, communications equipment, printers and any piece of computer related peripheral networks), and any type of software (drivers, operating systems, applications).
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