Application Package Technical Requirements


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Application Package Technical Requirements

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Format: Specifications/Procedures
Your application package must be set up to run in a compatible technical environment, and you need to carefully define the key requirements for architecting, operating, and integrating the system. This template will aid you in defining the following kinds of technical requirements:
  • Hardware/software platform
  • Customization
  • Data conversion and interface
  • Backup and recovery
  • Performance and tuning
  • Operational
  • Security


  • Related Processes
    Application Solution Process

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