What is one full life cycle implementation?

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okesh

  • Feb 6th, 2006
 

Hi,

Full life cycle implementation means implementing the project start from requirement gathering, analysis,solution desion,mapping,implementing accoring to Oracle AIM methodology.

Regrds,

Okesh

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Bonthu

  • Feb 11th, 2006
 

Full life cycle is started from scratch to Production which includes mainly

1) Designing Modules.

2)Development of Modules.

3)Testing of Modules.

4)Going to Production.

Cheers,

Bonthu.

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hyddude

  • May 2nd, 2006
 

Note: Please correct,if there are any mistakes

Full Life Cycle means implementing a project from the begining to the production and maintenance stage.

(1) System Planning:

        (Scope & Budget of the Project)

(2) Business Analysis:

        (Business Requirements, Mapping & GAP Analysis)

(3) System Analysis & Design

        (Design Conceptual & Functional Data Models)

(4) System Development

        (Programming & System/Integration/Validation Testing)

(5) System Implementation

        (Data Conversions, Interfaces, Extensions,User Manuals & User Training)

(6) System Maintenance & Support

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parthm

  • Dec 9th, 2009
 

Full life cycle implementation involves various cross functional team and Project management team working together through different PHASES of Oracle Application life cycle (case: Legacy system roll out). They are listed as below in sequence:


1 Definition
2 Operation Analysis
3 Solution Design
4 Build
5 Transition
6 Production

Each project TASK mentioned below are starting and ending at above mentioned PHASES. Most of these tasks runs parallel with each other taking/passing inputs (hand shake) to each other.

  • Business Process Architecture: 1> 2> 3
  • Business Requirement Definition: 1> 2
  • Business Requirement Mapping (with Oracle Apps): 2> 3
  • Technical Architect: 1> 2> 3> 4
  • Module Design and Build: 1> 2> 3>4
  • Data Conversion: 1> 3> 4>5
  • Documentation: 1> 2> 4
  • Business System Testing: 1> 3> 4> 5
  • Performance Testing: 1> 2> 3> 4
  • Adoption & Learning: 1> 2> 3> 4> 5> 6
  • Production Migration: 2> 4> 5 >6

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