Different Documents Used at Different Levels in Application Implementation Methodology ::
1. Business Process Architecture [BP] –
This Document Addresses ::
- Existing Business Practices
- Catalog change practices
- Leading practices
- Future practices
2. Business Requirement Definition
[RD]
This
phase explains about the initial baseline questionnaire and gathering of
requirements
In
this phase the requirements of business are matched with the standard
functionality of the oracle applications.
This outlines the infrastructure requirements to implement oracle applications.
5. Build and Module Design [MD]
This phase emphasizes the development of new functionality (customization) required by the client. It mainly details how to design the required forms, database and reports.
6. Data Conversion [CV]
Data Conversion is the process of converting or transferring the data from legacy system to oracle applications. Ex. Transferring customer records from the legacy to the Customer Master.
7. Documentation [DO]
Documentation prepared per module that includes user guides and implementation manuals.
8. Business System Testing [TE] – A process of validating the setup’s and functionality by QA(functional consultant) to certify status.
9. Performance Testing [PT] - Performance testing is the evaluation of transactions saving time, transaction retrieval times, workflow background process, database performance, etc
10. Adoption and Learning [AP] – This phase explains the removal of the legacy system and oracle application roll out enterprise wide.
11. Production Migration [PM] – The process of “decommissioning” of legacy system and the usage(adoption) of oracle application system.
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