Standard Life Cycle Methodology Sample Clauses

Standard Life Cycle Methodology. Figure 1: Standard Life Cycle Methodology Amdocs has a standard life-cycle methodology for implementation and conversion based on experiences and best practices for large-scale, complex system integration and large-scale conversion efforts (see Figure 1). This lifecycle approach as presented to Company depicts stages where the appropriate work stream will engage. Amdocs presents this information with acknowledgement that production Releases and developing versions will require overlaps based on deliverables for specific Releases. Conversion work streams will also have overlap as to meet the conversion Releases. Amdocs performs readiness review at the beginning of each stage. All relevant criteria and quality gates must be met before the project can proceed to the next stage. Plan – This stage includes a combined effort with all work streams to produce an integrated program plan and reduce overall risk in the project. This stage will be performed in conjunction with Company. Requirements Management – Scoping integrates the work streams, thereby reducing the duplication of effort, in order to produce an integrated program scope. Requirements analysis includes collection and analysis of Company’s submission of Change Requests. At the end of this phase, the scope should be closed from content (list of CRs) and budget perspective. Design – This stage introduces the high-level (impact assessment) and detailed design of the agreed-upon changes to be made to the Amdocs Systems code and data model that will support the functionality of the Amdocs Systems as proposed. Also included in this stage are impact assessment walkthroughs on high-level design, screen layout, reports, and interfaces, as well as development readiness reviews. Other activities performed during the “Design” stage are: • Definition and documentation of design testing activities for all testing levels (activities are documented in the Test Plan). • Preparation of the infrastructure plan for setting up the development and testing environments, as well as preparation if the technical release notes for the version. • Training to ensure that the required types of course offerings and re-usability of materials can be accomplished.
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