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Keywords:
Pilot,
Rup,
Uninstallation,
Installing,
Reinstallation
discipline in the software-engineering process, whose purpose is to ensure a successful transition of the developed system to its users. Included are artifact s such as training material s and installation procedure [D04717] RUP
Deployment is the actual process of installing Internet Explorer to an entire organization. Contrast with a "pilot," which is the installation of Internet Explorer on a group of test users.
The implementation of a software program or component on a particular platform.
A deployment is a single installation of Microsoft CRM.
The process of distributing and installing a software program throughout an entire organization. A deployment is not the same as a "pilot," which is where you provide the software application to a smaller group of users to identify and evaluate problems that might occur during the actual deployment.
Using a plan or component procedure to act on a component. The component's lifecycle includes installation, uninstallation, and application management.
The process of installing software into an operational environment.
The distribution of files or installation of software across a network.
The process of delivering software from a server to another system. In the Change Manager context, deployment means installation of a Solaris Flash archive by using one of the following: Initial installation Reinstallation Updating the inactive boot environment on a system with two boot environments
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