Questões de Concurso Público TRE-MT 2015 para Analista Judiciário - Análise de Sistemas

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Q587829 Inglês
The systems analyst programmer is responsible for the analysis, design, development and support of custom solutions to support the judiciary and court staff. The position requires independent work habits on complex technical programming assignments and is responsible for independent problem resolution. General supervision is received from a technical supervisor who provides guidance in project assignments and reviews work for achievement of desired results and objectives.
The duties of a systems analyst programmer working in a court include: meeting with judiciary, court staff and other agencies to identify business process improvements; gathering project requirements; assisting users in defining needs; proposing solutions which will meet the user’s needs; determining the need for new software, evaluating alternatives, and developing or acquiring suitable programs; testing, debugging, and implementing these programs; and maintaining documentation for them.

Internet: <www.ncsc.org> (adapted).
The systems analyst programmer.
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Q587830 Inglês
This text refers to the next two questions.


In the short term, the justice system can gain consistency by striving for standardization and by publishing the result of that effort. Broadly speaking, the court system resolves disputes by providing answers where the parties themselves cannot find them. It generates public trust by honouring arguments with new solutions, and this fundamental task must be supported by proportional and adequate use of technology, never reduced. In this sense, judicial organizations need to pay serious attention to their information technology policies to guarantee that justice is served.
Public guidelines for frequently occurring decisions can fulfil the need for consistency. Automating the guidelines can be a next step. Public guidelines can reduce the number of points in dispute, and perhaps even entire disputes, to be put before the judge. Thus, increasing consistency also shortens turnaround time.There is more to this than just implementing technology, however. Developing routines and public guidelines require active work on the part of the judges and their staff in the courts.Judiciaries need to be responsible for their own performance as administrators of justice.


Internet: <http://home.hccnet.nl> (adapted).
Based on the text, chose the correct option.
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Q587831 Inglês
This text refers to the next two questions.


In the short term, the justice system can gain consistency by striving for standardization and by publishing the result of that effort. Broadly speaking, the court system resolves disputes by providing answers where the parties themselves cannot find them. It generates public trust by honouring arguments with new solutions, and this fundamental task must be supported by proportional and adequate use of technology, never reduced. In this sense, judicial organizations need to pay serious attention to their information technology policies to guarantee that justice is served.
Public guidelines for frequently occurring decisions can fulfil the need for consistency. Automating the guidelines can be a next step. Public guidelines can reduce the number of points in dispute, and perhaps even entire disputes, to be put before the judge. Thus, increasing consistency also shortens turnaround time.There is more to this than just implementing technology, however. Developing routines and public guidelines require active work on the part of the judges and their staff in the courts.Judiciaries need to be responsible for their own performance as administrators of justice.


Internet: <http://home.hccnet.nl> (adapted).
According to the text, public guidelines.
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1: A
2: D
3: C