aim methodology
aim methodology
can anybody explain the meaning& why we have to use AIM methodology?
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HI,
What Is AIM?
Oracle?s Application Implementation Method (AIM) is a proven approach for Implementing Oracle Applications.
Support for All Aspects of the Project
AIM is very broad in its support of all of the activities within your implementation Object including:
#61589;#61472;planning
#61589;#61472;requirements definition
#61589;#61472;business process alignment and modeling
#61589;#61472;customization
#61589;#61472;interfaces and integration between systems
#61589;#61472;data conversion
#61589;#61472;organization change management including specific support for executive, management, and user groups
#61589;#61472;application and technical architecture including network and server design
#61589;#61472;reporting and information access systems
#61589;#61472;security and access control
Oracle?s Project Management Method (PJM) contains the project planning and management activities
PJM is fully integrated with AIM.
AIM Phases
AIM projects are conducted in phases. These phases provide quality and control Checkpoints to coordinate project activities that have a common goal. During a project phase, your project team will simultaneously be executing tasks from several processes. The figure below illustrates the phases.
Definition
Operations Analysis
Solution Design
Build
Business System Testing
Transition
Production
This transition depends on Business
Requirements Mapping (BR), Module Design and Build (MD), Data Conversion (CV), Documentation (DO), Business System Testing (TE), and Adoption and Learning (AP) for fully-tested business systems, application extensions, conversion programs, documentation, and Adoption and Learning materials. Transition is complete when data has been converted and verified and users have started using the new system. When the system is stabilized, regular maintenance and system refinement begin.
[img]E:\AIM.JPG[/img]
What Is AIM?
Oracle?s Application Implementation Method (AIM) is a proven approach for Implementing Oracle Applications.
Support for All Aspects of the Project
AIM is very broad in its support of all of the activities within your implementation Object including:
#61589;#61472;planning
#61589;#61472;requirements definition
#61589;#61472;business process alignment and modeling
#61589;#61472;customization
#61589;#61472;interfaces and integration between systems
#61589;#61472;data conversion
#61589;#61472;organization change management including specific support for executive, management, and user groups
#61589;#61472;application and technical architecture including network and server design
#61589;#61472;reporting and information access systems
#61589;#61472;security and access control
Oracle?s Project Management Method (PJM) contains the project planning and management activities
PJM is fully integrated with AIM.
AIM Phases
AIM projects are conducted in phases. These phases provide quality and control Checkpoints to coordinate project activities that have a common goal. During a project phase, your project team will simultaneously be executing tasks from several processes. The figure below illustrates the phases.
Definition
Operations Analysis
Solution Design
Build
Business System Testing
Transition
Production
This transition depends on Business
Requirements Mapping (BR), Module Design and Build (MD), Data Conversion (CV), Documentation (DO), Business System Testing (TE), and Adoption and Learning (AP) for fully-tested business systems, application extensions, conversion programs, documentation, and Adoption and Learning materials. Transition is complete when data has been converted and verified and users have started using the new system. When the system is stabilized, regular maintenance and system refinement begin.
[img]E:\AIM.JPG[/img]
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