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Necessary information from the Data Centre can be gathered with a set of simple, unambiguous questions that are divided into three subsets, based on the goal they are meant to achieve. Once answers to all subset questions are defined any ambiguity and misunderstanding over technical determining technical and determining factors will be cleared. The technical clarity achieved will be the fundamental premise to lay groundwork for a successful cooperation.
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- Architectural Decisions:
- Which external libraries, components and standards to use to meet the requirements of the majority of DCs in Warren's client target groups.
- How How to architect features across components, to provide value Warren aims to offer, while maintaining quality of services and maintaining necessary processes the DC had before adopting Warren.
- Business Value and Marketing:
- Can we actually Warren guarantee to offer the functionality we are claiming to offer?
- Can we offer Warren provide the functionality at a sufficient level of reliability in a particular service domain of a service for the DC?
- Are we doing it in a sensible way, e.g. the development effort is comparable to the actual value the development result is providing?
- Are all the features and functionality we are/will be providing also Will development effort for Warren be in proportion to the business value the developed functionality is forecasted to provide?
- Are/will features and functionality of Warren be in correlation with the actual requirements of the DC?
- Architectural Decisions:
Conflicting nature in service requirements
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