Implementation Process
Converting the database design into a workable system is the process of implementation in a database management system (DBMS). By specifying the physical structure, setting up the DBMS software, and getting it ready to store, manage, and retrieve data—often including steps like data loading and user training the DBMS implementation process turns a conceptual database design into a workable, practical system.
The steps below are indicative of a working Fusion Applications implementation.
- Plan
- Configure
- Setup
- Deploy
- Maintain
1. Plan
In order to ensure alignment with business objectives for the particular Fusion Applications offering (such as financials and human resources), this first step entails establishing the project's scope, goals, and requirements.
2. Configure
During this stage, organizational structures, business rules, and other functional aspects of the selected services are set up, and the software is configured to meet the unique demands of the company.
3. Setup
This step entails the technical and user-specific setup, including setting up the system's required security and access controls, defining user roles, and creating implementation user accounts.
4. Deploy
This is where end users can access the configured and set-up Fusion Applications. This entails the solution's actual deployment and introduction into the operational setting.
5. Maintain
The management of the system following deployment is the main objective of the last ongoing phase. To guarantee continuous optimal performance, this entails delivering continuing support, installing updates, and carrying out routine system maintenance.