Skills |
An individual playing this role needs to have a broad set of skills. This includes an understanding of the underlying
processes used by the project, and for this training might be required prior to project startup. General systematic
analysis skills are beneficial when comparing and selecting tools for the project. Knowledge of the development
platform(s) is required, on networking issues in particular. A person acting as this role also needs good
communication skills and a 'service-minded' attitude, since she or he is likely to be a support contact point for the
project members, on installation and other tool troubleshooting issues.
A person performing this role can have specialized skills in a particular technical area but needs to also have a broad
understanding of all of the technologies involved to be able to work with other technical team members. This includes
expertise and experience to define and create technical solutions in the project's technology; ability to understand
and conform to the assessment goals, as well as to identify, build, and communicate assessment reports that
cover behavior of the application environment; familiarity of the application environment and the technology used
to build it; and programming skills to detect and correct issues with assessment tools.
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