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The purpose of this phase is to ensure that the software is ready for delivery to users.&#xD;
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There are objectives for the Transition phase that help you to fine-tune functionality, performance, and overall&#xD;
quality of the beta product from the end of the previous phase &lt;a class=&quot;elementlinkwithusertext&quot; href=&quot;./../../../openup/guidances/supportingmaterials/references_6CCF393.html#KRO03&quot; guid=&quot;_9ToeIB83Edqsvps02rpOOg&quot;>[KRO03]&lt;/a>:&#xD;
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&lt;b>Beta test to validate that user expectations are met.&lt;/b> This typically requires some fine-tuning&#xD;
activities, such as bug-fixing and making enhancements for performance and usability.&#xD;
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&lt;b>Achieve stakeholder concurrence that deployment is complete.&lt;/b> This may involve various levels&#xD;
of tests for product acceptance, including formal and informal tests and beta tests.&#xD;
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&lt;b>Improve future project performance through lessons learned.&lt;/b> Document lessons learned and&#xD;
improve the process and tool environment for the project.&#xD;
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Key considerations&lt;br />&#xD;
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The Transition phase can include running old and new systems in parallel, migrating data, training users, and adjusting&#xD;
business processes.&#xD;
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The number of iterations in the Transition phase varies from one iteration (for a simple system requiring primarily&#xD;
minor bug fixing) to many iterations (for a complex system involving adding features and performing activities) to&#xD;
make the business transition from using the old system to using the new system.&#xD;
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&lt;p>&#xD;
When the Transition phase objectives are met, the project is in a position to be closed. For some products, the end&#xD;
of the current project lifecycle may coincide with the beginning of the next lifecycle, leading to the next generation&#xD;
of the same product.&#xD;
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