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  2. Implementation - Wikipedia

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    Implementation is defined as a specified set of activities designed to put into practice an activity or program of known dimensions. [1] According to this definition, implementation processes are purposeful and are described in sufficient detail such that independent observers can detect the presence and strength of the "specific set of activities" related to implementation.

  3. Project management - Wikipedia

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    The execution/implementation phase ensures that the project management plan's deliverables are executed accordingly. This phase involves proper allocation, coordination, and management of human resources and any other resources such as materials and budgets. The output of this phase is the project deliverables.

  4. Implementation maturity model assessment - Wikipedia

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    Implementation factors are aspects that have to be taken into account when carrying out implementation projects. There are five implementation factors in the IMM, these are: Process; Human resource; Information; Means; Control; In the optimal situation, an implementation project will strive to create balance and alignment between the five factors.

  5. Project plan - Wikipedia

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    A project plan, is a series of structured tasks, objectives, and schedule to a complete a desired outcome, according to a project managers designs and purpose.According to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), is: "...a formal, approved document used to guide both project execution and project control.

  6. Software development process - Wikipedia

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    In software engineering, a software development process or software development life cycle (SDLC) is a process of planning and managing software development.It typically involves dividing software development work into smaller, parallel, or sequential steps or sub-processes to improve design and/or product management.

  7. Iterative and incremental development - Wikipedia

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    The existing implementation should be analyzed frequently to determine how well it measures up to project goals. Program analysis facilities should be used whenever available to aid in the analysis of partial implementations. User reaction should be solicited and analyzed for indications of deficiencies in the current implementation.

  8. National Strategic Project - Wikipedia

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    PSN is regulated through a presidential regulation, while project implementation is carried out directly by the central government, regional government, and/or business entities as well as Government-Enterprise Cooperation (KPBU), prioritizing the use of domestic components.

  9. Product software implementation method - Wikipedia

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    A product software implementation method is a blueprint to get users and/or organizations running with a specific software product. The method is a set of rules and views to cope with the most common issues that occur when implementing a software product: business alignment from the organizational view and acceptance from human view.