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What is an Access Developer?

Last Updated:4:32 09/10/2019


An Access Developer is a person who creates new or manipulates existing Microsoft Access Databases for the benefit of their client or themselves.

Some of the tasks carried out by an Access Developer

A list of the chief responsibilities carried out by access developers is given below:


  • Identifying and understanding the requirements of their clients with respect to the database administration system that needs to be developed.

  • Developing data models and designing the database architecture as per the given instructions and modifying them to accommodate the system requirements.

  • Testing the system at each stage of the development phase and identifying bugs in the system which could result in negative user experience. They also have to ensure good performance of the database system across various platforms and terminals.

  • Installing a number of security features and granting access levels as per the user privileges set by the client in order to ensure maximum protection of the database system and avoiding theft of valuable data.

  • Coordinating with other developers and updating them on the latest updates regarding the system so that everybody is acquainted with the changes to the system.

  • Providing on-site support to client representatives or end users after the system has been delivered.

  • Making necessary modifications to the system on the basis of user feedback and improving the overall usability of the system by providing regular system updates should the client need or ask for this service.


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