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\n\n The initiation phase (part of the Agile Project Delivery Framework) is\n used to define the vision, product backlog, business value and\n priorities of the Accelerated Business Case (ABC). The outputs of the\n ABC are:\n \n The initiation phase is essentially where the scope is defined and the\n project is planned. It’s important to note that an agile project\n approach only plans what is possible to plan at any time, thus much less\n planning is needed in comparison to waterfall projects frameworks.\n
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\n The Planning phase that follows the Initiation phase is also called\n Iteration 0 Planning or Grooming session, where the product backlog is\n understood by the customer and the delivery team and prioritized by the\n Product Owner.\n
\n The purpose of the Optimization phase is to review the existing\n implementation and make adjustments to increase the effectiveness of the\n solution.\n \n The phase starts with analysis and planning activities that are designed\n to gather enough information to make a decision about whether or not\n changes are needed to the solution.\n
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\n If the Optimization Analysis activities identify that the required\n modifications go beyond simple to moderate adjustments, it is\n recommended to define a complete implementation project starting with\n the Diagnostic phase. If the identified changes are more minor, the next\n step in the Optimization activity flow is to make a proposal to the\n customer for the changes that are being recommended.\n
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\n The next set of activities relates to implementing the business process,\n configuration, or infrastructure changes that were proposed. These\n activities will be similar to other groups of activities throughout the\n rest of the methodology, depending on the actual circumstances.\n
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\n After the changes are made and tested, and all outstanding issues have\n been resolved, the changes are moved into the live production\n environment in a go-live cutover procedure similar to the Deployment\n phase.\n
\n We have adopted the Scrum framework that allows us to delivery\n projects using agile principles. The framework has many benefits to\n our customers over more traditional waterfall frameworks that expects\n predictability of the future. Our framework allows us to respond\n better to change, deliver software early and often and collaborate\n better with our customer during the project execution. The result is\n working software that fulfills the requirements of our customer.\n
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