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Once you have carefully planned a system, you must implement the system. You wouldn't just plan a new system and throw it at a new user, would you? | Once you have carefully planned a system, you must implement the system. You wouldn't just plan a new system and throw it at a new user, would you? | ||
Implementing a new system usually includes: | |||
* installing new hardware | |||
* installing software across the company | |||
installing new hardware | * setting up data sets ready for use | ||
installing software across the company | * training everyone on the new system | ||
setting up data sets ready for use | * backing up existing data in case of a problem | ||
training everyone on the new system | |||
backing up existing data in case of a problem | |||
There are 4 common methods to implement a new system: | There are 4 common methods to implement a new system: |
Revision as of 11:11, 12 July 2016
Implementing can be defined as putting (a decision, plan, agreement, etc.) into effect[2].
Once you have carefully planned a system, you must implement the system. You wouldn't just plan a new system and throw it at a new user, would you?
Implementing a new system usually includes:
- installing new hardware
- installing software across the company
- setting up data sets ready for use
- training everyone on the new system
- backing up existing data in case of a problem
There are 4 common methods to implement a new system:
- Parallel
- Phased
- Pilot
- Direct
All about Implementation methods[edit]
Real-world practical advice[edit]
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Standards[edit]
- Evaluate alternative installation processes Level 3
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Students should be aware of the methods of implementation/ conversion. Parallel running, pilot running, direct changeover and phased conversion. S/E Training issues may require organizations to restructure their workforce.