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Microsoft Solution Framework (MSF) Team Model
1) Architecture team
2) Product management team
3) Program management team
4) User experience team
5) Development team
6) Testing team
7) Release management team
Architecture team
overall project architecture and integration; defines hardware, software, etc
Product management team
design, budget, schedule and reporting; ensure goals are met within the constraints set forth at the beginning of a project
Program management team
envisioning portion; looking at business and user needs and goals; makes sure everyone is doing what they are supposed to be doing; team guidance; initial risk assessment
User experience team
manages transition of users into a new enviroment, training, analysis of feedback
Development team
define physical design, feature set, estimate budget and time needed, develop code, integrate components
Testing team
ensure successful deployment, testing plan, resolve issues before deployment
Release management team
verify reliability, installation, configuration, documentation
Network Administrative Models
•Centralized – managed by one group, one location
•Decentralized – delegation to local administrators
•Hybrid – centralized IT department, user management delegated to departmental or group admins.
Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) Phases (more detail on next batch)
• Envisioning
• Planning
• Building
• Stabilizing
• Deploying
• Governing