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Pilot
systems and proof of concept (POC) are somewhat similar substances:
they are aimed to mitigate risks associated with applying new
technologies or approaches to your needs. When companies and
organizations look to implement a new technology offering, they
naturally seek assurance that it works and that it will really deliver
the claimed benefits.
Pilot
systems can be used to complete and validate proposed methodology for
design, implementation and evaluation of simplified system.
Proofs of concept are aimed to
determine the proper combination and specific product versions of
systems, software, and services needed for a solution and to see if the
solution proposed is viable
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Furthermore, your team may want to try it yourself to see that the
solution can quickly bring significant improvements to your own
business. You generally have a long list of questions at this stage.
Practically, this stage consists of activities corresponding to
building and evaluation of pilot systems.
Pilot systems can be viewed as case studies in the
design of metaphor based systems, whereas POC can be considered as
standalone systems to tackle specific risky items. As such, pilot
systems can be used to complete and validate proposed methodology for
design, implementation and evaluation of simplified system. The purpose
of POC is to determine the proper combination and specific product
versions of systems, software, and services needed for a solution and
to see if the solution proposed is viable.
Before you start full-fledged development in the
new environment, consider letting Eltrong help you. Eltrong consultants
can rapidly assist you to assess the value of building your next
generation systems using products and approaches that conform to
standards. Such short-term consultancy activity explains and
demonstrates how these standards can best be used to solve your product
requirements. Our consultants will discuss with you the principal
requirements of your project and will prepare an outline architecture
that addresses these requirements. Then, a POC prototype will be built
to demonstrate the principles of the proposed solution that matches
your unique business needs, and this deliverable will be left with you
to further your investigations.
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