Wk 5 – Apply: Webstore Implementation and Maintenance Plan
Pine Valley Furniture’s board of directors is ready to review how to implement and maintain the new webstore system.
Write a 6- to 8-page implementation and maintenance plan for the new webstore. Include the following:
Recommend an installation strategy for PVF’s student furniture webstore. Justify your recommendation by stating the advantages and disadvantages as compared to the other three installation strategies.
Outline the documentation that you would suggest being created to document the system, train, and support users.
Outline the testing plan for the system. Include brief descriptions of the activities for each element of your testing plan.
Summarize the maintenance needs of the PVF webstore, including alternative organizational structures, quality measurement, processes for handling change requests, and configuration management.
Cite any references according to APA guidelines.
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