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The Siebel Implementation Project Plan contains the development stages comprised by the Siebel Implementation Process: Release Planning, Requirements Definition, Functional Analysis and Design, Technical Analysis and Design, Configuration, Data Migration, Testing, Deployment and User Training. In addition, the following project management stages can be used as a guide to institute, monitor and conclude the project: Plan and Activate, Control and End.


rita bunsing
windhoek, Namibia
Posted: Sep 24, 2010 8:04 AM

"can we also have the complete set of methodology for download "



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