For Successful System Implementation
System Implementation

When the Business Analysis/Designing phase is completed, the designed functions are ready to be implemented in the operative system.

System Implementation phase

Following the Business Analysis/Designing phase, the operative system can be semi-automatically implemented by deploying a pattern framework environment, such as the cutting-edge PEXA® Conceptual Pattern Framework*.

The PEXA® Conceptual Pattern Framework is designed as a very flexible platform with master-driven architecture, and various logics can be externally implemented as plug-ins (meta-masters).

The PEXA® Conceptual Pattern Framework eliminates most of the code writings and substantially shortens the development phase of system implementation even for a complex and intricate enterprise system. You can spend more time on the Business Analysis/Designing phase, which is vital for successful system implementation.

PEXA® is a registered trademark of Atrris Corporation in Japan and/or other countries.

After the implementation

The implementation is not the end of the project, it’s actually the beginning.

Education and trainings are the important phase, as the users’ understanding of the new procedures is essential for the smooth transition.

When the operation started with the new system, there always are needs for alteration, whenever the new facts and needs are found. To this purpose, the framework has to be designed with flexibility and expandability, as explained earlier in System Implementation phase.

Support and maintenance

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The system implementation project can be compared to a real estate development project.

Steps RE Development Project System Implementation
1 Site, landscape analysis, basic plan for the development Business analysis based on the Interview with prospective users
2 Development plan (sketch and basic drawings) Designing based on Conceptual Patter Frameworks
3 Basic Architecture Basic Architecture
4 Architecture design Basic Specification and designing
5 Construction blueprint Detailed Specification and designing
6 Construction progress blueprint Modified Specification as implementation and tests progress
7 Final construction blueprint Final Specification
8 Completion Implementation
9 Maintenance Maintenance (Training and Support)