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This chapter examines two aspects of implementation. The first is the practical tasks that have to be completed — testing, conversion, documentation and training. The second is a consideration of the different implementation strategies that can be adopted — pilot implementation, parallel running and direct changeover.
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Further Reading
Dean C. and Whitlock D. Computer Based Training Kogan-Page, 1983
Keen J. Managing Systems Development Wiley, 1981
Parkin A. Systems Analysis, 2nd edn, Edward Arnold, 1988
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© 1996 S. R. Skidmore
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Skidmore, S. (1996). System Implementation. In: Introducing Systems Design. Computer Science Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25536-8_10
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