on 06-30-2007 3:25 PM
Hi
this is santosh
What is life cycle implementation? generally some companies ask the person have at least one life cycle implementation what does it mean?
hi,
life cycle implementation means we can develope project from scrach onwards.
life cycle implementation contains genarally 5 phases, these are
<b>Five Phases of ASAP methodlogy.</b>
Phase 1: <b>Project Preparation</b> - The purpose of this phase is to provide initial planning and preparation for your SAP project.
Phase 2: <b>Business Blueprint</b> - The purpose of this phase is to achieve a common understanding of how the company intends to run its business within the SAP System. The result is the Business Blueprint, a detailed documentation of the results gathered during requirements workshops. The Business Blueprint document represents the business process requirements of the company. It is the agreed statement of how the company intends to run its business within the SAP System.
Phase 3: <b>Realization</b> - The purpose of this phase is to implement all the business process requirements based on the Business Blueprint. The system configuration methodology is provided in two work packages: Baseline (major scope); and Final configuration (remaining scope).
Phase 4: <b>Final Preparation -</b> The purpose of this phase is to complete the final preparation (including testing, end user training, system management and cutover activities) to finalize your readiness to go live. The Final Preparation phase also serves to resolve all critical open issues. On successful completion of this phase, you are ready to run your business in your live SAP System.
Phase 5: <b>Go Live & Support</b> - The purpose of this phase is to move from a project-oriented, pre-production environment to live production operation.
regards,
Ashok Reddy
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