Timeline, Parallel Relationship Diagram, Progressive Process Diagram
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This project timeline uses three basic visualization structures to analyze business logic and development trajectory from multiple dimensions. The timeline connects events sequentially with linear nodes, clearly presenting the chronological relationships of project milestones, historical development, or phased planning. The parallel relationship diagram uses parallel modules to show the equal status of multiple independent units, suitable for scenarios such as organizational structure, product matrix, or comparison of multiple solutions. The progression diagram uses hierarchical arrows or a ladder structure to represent the logical evolution path from shallow to deep, from cause to effect, or from low to high, suitable for process decomposition, hierarchical attribution, or capability gradient division. These three diagrams work together to meet the diverse expression needs of chronological narrative, horizontal comparison, and vertical in-depth analysis.
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Requirement Analysis
1. Phased Acceptance2. Key Functionality Acceptance3. Key Business Process Acceptance
System Design & Development
1. System initialization2. Pilot run (pre-launch)3. System and key process training4. Switch to production server5. Official launch
System Go-Live
Project Kick-off
1. Requirement analysis2. Code analysis3. Demo development4. Demo finalization5. UI confirmation and finalization
1. System Design2. Database Design3. Architecture Setup4. Coding/Implementation5. Unit Testing6. Integration Testing
Go-Live Acceptance
1. Kick-off Meeting2. Identify Signatories3. Define Project Organization4. Define Key Processes5. Define Exception Handling Processes
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