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Application Implementation Methodology

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Application Implementation Methodology (AIM) is a system framework of related elements. It involves certain tasks, processes, phases and dependencies:

  • A task is a unit of work, which results in a single deliverable which may take many different forms like reports, schedules, codes, or test results.
  • A process is a closely related to a group of dependent tasks fulfilling a major objective. A process is always based on a common discipline.
  • A phase is a chronological grouping or order of tasks. It is a flexible way of organising tasks, preparing schedule major deliverables, and deliver projects
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