Implementation methods

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vaneetha
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Implementation methods

Post by vaneetha »

Hi

Can any one pls explain the following implementation methods in detail

1 BigBang
2 Vennila
SIVAKUMAR_G
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Post by SIVAKUMAR_G »

Hi

Vannila Implementation means you are using standard application features without any Customization to application. ( Remember you may still customize reports)

BigBang is Implementation of all modules in Oracle E-Business Suite

Hope this helps

Regards
Sivakumar
vaneetha
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Post by vaneetha »

can u pls explain this in detail if u have any document

forward it to my mail id dsvanee@gmail.com
piyoosh_pant
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Post by piyoosh_pant »

Hi Sivakumar,

Had a doubt.....

I was under the impression that there were two ways in which the project can be rolled out: Big Bang and Pahase wise.

In bigbang all the modules(that are being implemented) go live at the same time while in phase wise roll out modules go live in a phase by phase manner.

Could you please let me know if I understand it correctly.

Thanks

Piyoosh

[quote]Hi

Vannila Implementation means you are using standard application features without any Customization to application. ( Remember you may still customize reports)

BigBang is Implementation of all modules in Oracle E-Business Suite

Hope this helps

Regards
Sivakumar

<i><div align="right">Originally posted by SIVAKUMAR_G
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Post by SIVAKUMAR_G »

Hi

Big Bang implementation
A term used in ERP implementation projects to characterize an implementation strategy in which all modules that, according to plan, shall be implemented are implemented simultaneously. The alternative is a phased implementation strategy in which the modules will be implemented one after another. However, these terms do not necessarily indicate whether all sites/locations will be affected or, rather, one after another. Thus, four possibilities exist: (1) Global Big Bang: all modules are implemented in all sites simultaneously; (2) Local Big Bang: all modules are implemented in one site simultaneously; (3) Global phased implementation: modules are implemented one after another in all locations simultaneously; (4) Local phased implementation: modules are implemented one after another in one site/location only.

Hope this helps

Regards
Sivakumar
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