Implementation team planning

When you implement your solution, plan to include the following people with the following roles and knowledge in your team:

Business Analysts
Individuals who understand the business processes and regulations required for review and approval processes. More technical business analysts are familiar with creating forms and XML technologies, but in general are non-technical in nature. In an implementation team, these people represent process owners and manage requirements to drive requirements for your solution. Knowledge can include but is not limited to:
  • The workflow of reviews that occur in the organization and how they are started.

  • Requirements of review participants to review and approve content, people who administer and moderator reviews, and people who initiate or start reviews.

  • The versioning, archiving processes, and auditing requirements for each review.

IT Staff
Individuals who are technologists that provide support and deploy applications to users on a day-to-day basis. They are familiar with XML, databases, and various technologies to maintain the IT infrastructure. IT staff own and understand the technology infrastructure to which you deploy your solution. They can help you to recognize current technical challenges and to architect a successful solution.

LiveCycle Developers
Individuals who are familiar with automating business processes in LiveCycle. LiveCycle Developers have the knowledge to create processes using LiveCycle Workbench 9.5, create forms in LiveCycle Designer 9 and Acrobat 9.2, and other application assets. LiveCycle developers are knowledgeable with XML and scripting languages that include JavaScript, MXML, and ActionScript.

LiveCycle Programmers
Individuals who are familiar with a number of programming languages and can implement client-side and server-side applications for your solution. LiveCycle Programmers are familiar with programming technologies, such as Flex, Java, and, .NET. They are also familiar with databases, XML, web services, and various protocols required to implement solutions.

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