Get Started with Windchill+

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Overview: Get Started with Windchill+

Prepare to Go-Live

Make sure the people who will use and support the Windchill+ solution are ready for go live. Communicate downtime to end users and distribute updated documentation as well as how to access training material and report problems.


Before you begin, complete this step:

01. Establish Go and No-go Criteria

Project stakeholders should prepare criteria to determine when to proceed ("go") or postpone ("no-go") going live with Windchill+.

Consider the following questions when creating go/no-go criteria:

  • Have testers completed all test scripts?
  • Have all milestones been met?
  • Did testers get the results they expected?
  • Have acceptance criteria been met?
  • Have critical errors been resolved?
  • Have non-critical bugs been reviewed?
  • Have the project stakeholders approved going live?
  • Is the implementation team prepared to go live?

Stakeholders will conduct a go/no-go meeting to review acceptance criteria and decide whether to proceed.

  • If the decision is go, proceed with going live.
  • If the decision is no-go, document the reasons why and what work must occur before reassessing the decision.

02. Communicate with End Users

When preparing to go live, inform all end users to when the solution will become available along with how to find training and support.

End users should discuss workload concerns with their managers if the implementation will affect deadlines. Implementation often occurs near to or over the weekend to reduce the impact.

Ensure end users know:

  • When Windchill+ will be available
  • How to report problems
  • How to find training, resources, or support

03. Distribute Documentation

Distribute documentation to end users and technical support. Upload the documentation to a central training resources location, if your organization has one. This documentation is critical for supporting Windchill+ on an ongoing basis. End users having the ability to access documentation will allow for self-learning and self diagnosis of issues, freeing up resources as much as possible for issues that require more advanced technical knowledge.

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User Acceptance Testing

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Go-Live

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