Application Implementation Methodology::
AIM consists of a project
management methodology together with the underlying documentation templates
that support the tasks you perform within this methodology. This combination of
a methodology together with documentation templates makes AIM a powerful tool
for assisting implementation participants in running and managing projects
successfully.
There are 6 phases in AIM
- Definition ::
- Establish the business objectives and related Requirements,
- Define the Project Plan
- Operations Analysis :
- Analyze the operations and identify the fit between Organizational requirements and Standard Applications Functionality
- Design :
- Develop detailed design for the optimal Solutions to meet the future business requirements
- Build : (Implementation)
- Physical Software system Build and testing
- Transition:
- Deploying the Finished solution in to Organization
- Production Go live
** Each Phase has Number of tasks to be followed.
** There are more than 150 templates, which can be used
through out the AIM Process.
There are two types of AIM Documentation template:
-
Project management related (Project plan, Change
Orders, Quality control document. Etc.)
-
Oracle Applications Implementation related Docs (RD50,
BR100, MD200 etc.)
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