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... Implementation should follow accepted software development techniques using software development life cycle methodology and is assumed to begin with the actual software development. Steps of the implementation process include the following: • Establishment of the detailed design • Prototype development • Incremental refinement • Testing and documentation • Training • Establishment of a maintenance and support plan Requirements As you initiate each phase, you should review the requirements for that phase to ensure that they still support your goals and objectives and meet the needs of your office.
From page 36...
... If the system is being developed by a contractor, you will want to establish a method for tracking the versions that are released to you for evaluation or after fixes are made. 36 Guide for Implementing a Geospatially Enabled Enterprise-wide Information Management System
From page 37...
... Another aspect to be aware of as you develop your system is the versions of the other agency-wide systems that your system interacts with including the following: • Operating systems • Web-based browsers or Internet connection software • Runtime framework software • Database management systems • Geospatial software or tools Major upgrades or version rollouts can substantially affect your system functionality and design. Software Development Once you have defined your test procedures and versioning, you will start actual development.
From page 38...
... Once you have delivered a training session, solicit feedback and follow up with any problems or concerns that came up during the session. 38 Guide for Implementing a Geospatially Enabled Enterprise-wide Information Management System


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