A specialist is responsible for creating analysis reports, which are the primary source in decision-making processes, resulting from analytical processes, and presenting these reports to relevant authorities.
The word "analyst" is derived from the French word "analyste," which in turn comes from the Greek word "analusis." In Greek, "analusis" is formed from "ana-" (to loosen) and "luein" (to untie, to solve), meaning to examine and solve something by breaking it down into parts. Therefore, the word "analyst" refers to someone who deeply examines and analyzes a subject. This term is used in fields like economics, finance, and data science.
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