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6 Phases of AIM & its Definitions

AIM Methodology 6 Phases

1- Definition phase
2- Operational analysis
3- Solution design
4- Build
5- Transition
6- Production cut over. Definition phase First, they should initiate the project.
Client and the consulting company should have the clear understanding of the project what they
are dealing with,
And they should know what the technology, scope is and understands the project from all the
corners, they should access and manage risks and complete the project Plan. Operational analysis
Produce accurate information for the business areas being addressed. Define the detail functional
data and operational requirements that the new application system must support.
Train the project team members
Start high level mapping and identify the gaps
Solution design translate finalized TOBE processes to oracle.
Complete final mapping and close every gap. Build Consultant will configure the conference
room pilot testing for the unit testing, known as CRP.
Business system testing scripts are formulated at this phase in preparation for the UAT.
Testing of Interfaces, Data conversions and customizations.
Perform integration testing and system load testing. Transition Conduct end user training
Execute migrate activities
Setup production environment.
These are the things done in Transition

Before u go in to the production there will be black hole period. Production Perform production
cutover,
After the go live the consultants will support the client through the successful completion of one
full business cycle.

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