During the implementation of an upgraded enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, which of the following is the MOST important consideration for a go-live decision?
A rollback strategy is a plan that outlines the steps to be taken in case the new ERP system fails to function correctly or causes significant issues. It provides a contingency plan for how to revert the system to the previous version or backup state to mitigate any potential damage to the organization's operations.
While test cases (option A), business case (option C), and post-implementation review objectives (option D) are all critical considerations for an ERP go-live decision, they are not as important as the rollback strategy. Test cases ensure that the new ERP system functions as intended, while a business case justifies the investment in the new system, and post-implementation review objectives assess the effectiveness of the implementation.
It's D , because Testing should be comprehensive and include all functional and non-functional requirements of the system. The testing process should verify that the system meets all business requirements and is stable enough for production use.
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