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The OUM aka Oracle Unified Method


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It is a robust, technology agnostic


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Highly scalable to support project or


program specific requirements
Iteratively developed through a
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This is based out of five main principles


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(E) Phase V: Production : The goal


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the newly developed system, assess
the success of the system, and
support the users. This includes:
monitoring the system; acting
appropriately to ensure continued
operation; measuring system
performance; operating and
maintaining supporting systems;
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users; and managing the applicable
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1. BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS [RD] –
Objective of the Business
Requirements process is to identify,
refine, and prioritize the business
requirements for the proposed system
2. REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS [RA]–
Objective of the Requirements Analysis
process is to further analyze the
requirements identified during the
Business Requirements process as the
basis for analysis and design.
3. ANALYSIS [AN]– Objective of the
Analysis process is to analyze, refine,
and structure the system requirements
via the Analysis Model.
4. DESIGN [DS] – Objective of the
Design process is to translate
requirements into a system design that
meets all functional and supplemental
requirements.

5. IMPLEMENTATION [IM] – Objective
of the Implementation process is to
develop the final system, through a
number of iterative steps.

6. TESTING [TE]– The Testing process is


an integrated approach to testing the
quality and conformance of all
elements of the new system.

7. PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT [PT]–
Objective of the Performance
Management process is to define,
construct, and execute an effective
approach to managing performance
throughout the project life cycle.

8. TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE [TA]–
Objective of the Technical Architecture
process is to design an information
system architecture that realizes the
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business vision.
9. DATA ACQUISITION AND
CONVERSION [CV]– Objective of the
Data Acquisition and Conversion
process is to convert all legacy data
necessary for the operation of the new
system.
10. DOCUMENTATION [DO]– Objective of
the Documentation process is to
develop documentation that augments
product manuals with information
about custom software and business
procedures.

11. ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE


MANAGEMENT [OCM]– Objective of
the Organizational Change
Management process is to identify the
human and organizational challenges
of the project in order to mitigate risk.

12. TRAINING [TR]– Objective of the


Training process is to adequately train
the project team to begin the project
and train the users to run the new
system.
13. TRANSITION [TS]– Objective of the
Transition process is to install the
system and go production.

14. OPERATIONS AND SUPPORT [PS]–


Objective of the Operations and
Support process is to monitor and
respond to system problems to fix
errors and performance problems and
plan enhancements.

Believe with this method companies get


simplified project management, improved
planning, reduced risk which make them
manage project within time within
Budget.Next post will more the details for
other Focus area.Keep watching this space.

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