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Appendix B: Recommendations from the Phase 1 Report
Pages 53-56

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... · Greatly reduce product development cycle time and costs. In addition, AEE technology and system developers should devise a comprehensive, multi-faceted implementation process that meets the following objectives: · Lower technical, cultural, and educational barriers.
From page 54...
... . integration of tools, systems, and data lack of tool interoperability proliferation of tools existing investments in legacy systems information management proliferation of all types of information configuration-management issues · cultural, management, and economic issues difficulty of justifying a strong corporate commitment to implementing AEE technologies or systems lack of practical metrics for determining AEE effectiveness .
From page 55...
... Government agencies should not develop customized tools that duplicate the capabilities of commercially available tools. If available tools are inadequate, government agencies should consider providing incentives for the development of improved, broadly applicable tools by commercial software vendors instead of developing specialized tools themselves.
From page 56...
... Existing investments in legacy systems and the difficulty of integrating legacy systems with advanced tools that support AEE capabilities 4. Little effort by most software vendors to address interoperability or data exchange issues outside of their own suite of tools 5.


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