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>-----Original Message-----
>I'm looking to take the 70-300 exam in a few months, and
I've got some questions.
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>A co-worker gave me her Systems Analysis college text
from about 10 years ago, and I've been studying that along
with the Osborne Certification Press book. Both seem to
be fairly good at explaining the how and some of the why
for analysis. I've also got the MS book, which I agree
with other threads, feels like it is not a very good
teaching book. I'll probably look to get the Exam Cram as
well, as that helped me get my NT 4.0 MCSE many years back.
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>My concern is that the MS book uses very different terms
from either of the other books I'm studying, and it has
some different modeling techniques, some that seem rather
useless, like their conceptual design model. How
important is it to know the "MS" way and terms vs. other
system analyst techniques?
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>I passed 70-300 last week, I put it down to Randy
Cornishs' Exam cram, available at amazon. Its a good buy
even as a reference post exam.
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