In the Construction phase, the project's emphasis shifts away from Requirements Elicitation and more toward Implementation. Indeed, the major goal of the Construction phase is to reach the Initial Operational Capability (IOC) milestone. This represents a point where the product has most of the key requirements implemented. The prime features requested by the users are functional and can be demonstrated to the users. At the conclusion of the Construction phase, the product is suitable for beta testing or end user testing. This chapter includes checklists for determining whether the project is ready to move into the Construction phase. This chapter also discusses some of the common mistakes made by projects moving into the Construction phase and what you can expect from your customers and project team. |