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What is the go live phase of an ERP project? How does an organization prepare for this critical phase?
 
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An architectural framework that considers data and functions as two separate entities is compatible with UML and object-oriented technique.
 
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The go live phase is when the new ERP system is first turned on or released to the organization. This is one of the most critical phases in the ERP project because many ERP implementations have turned into disasters during or after the go live stage. Immediately after the go live the systems must stabilize in terms of the number of issues and problems resulting from the new system. To get ready for this, the organization adequately trains end users and has Help Desks in place. They must set up an Audit Support group to make sure that the data in the new system is not compromised and have procedures in place to correct problems with data as users discover them.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
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