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Format: Evaluation Form
The application development project is over. Use this form to capture lessons learned for future use. Discuss the application parameters, then ask if the application satisfies all user requirements and standards. Assess development, deployment and training. Finally, what worked and what didn't?


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Anonymous
Posted: May 27, 2000 11:05 AM

"This template is confined to a systems type effort. What about other types of post projects other than systems/applications?"



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