Waterfall Lifecycle. (1) According to the Waterfall Lifecycle SAP will start the development of the Features based on the Specification. a) If no Specification is available, SAP will write the Specification based on the Customer Requirements as set out in the Solution Proposal attached to the applicable Order Form. The Specification is subject to formal acceptance by Customer. After acceptance by Customer SAP will start the development of the Features. b) If the Specification is already available, it will be attached to the applicable Order Form and SAP will start the development of the Features based on this Specification. (2) SAP will offer to demonstrate portions of already developed Features to Customer (“Show & Tell Sessions”) for Customer to provide feedback. The main contacts for the Build Phase will agree on the number, extent and timeline of such sessions. (3) Until all Features have been accepted, both parties may request changes in writing in accordance with the Change Request procedure. (4) Upon completion of the Features, SAP will execute an integration test of all developed Features based on test cases provided by Customer. (5) After SAP has completed the integration test, SAP will make the Features available for Customer in a development and/or test system landscape. Once SAP declares towards Customer readiness for Acceptance Testing of the Features, the period for conducting Acceptance Tests begins.
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