Conversion and migration strategy
As a project team leader, developing a conversion and migration strategy will be essential for the successful implementation of the project. Creating an E-commerce, software, and service provider will be necessary for creative application. More so, knowing data, working with end-users, and validating data for governance will be among the tasks that I will perform as a project manager. Planning project work helps one to give migrations full attention instead of making one subordinate to another project (Moore, Ly, & Julian, 2011). Therefore, a conversion and migration strategy helps one bring the right software and tools needed for the project.
As a project manager, knowing the data before executing commands will be critical to prevent losing data. I will make sure that I have back up resources that have been tested previously before proceeding—knowing the type of data, also known as a trickle, completes full transfer within a short period (Jiang, Chaudhary, & Walters, 2013). Trickle carries projects in phases but also has less downtime and more opportunities while doing a project.
Another task will be working with the end-user by setting the technical steps of the migration process. I will ensure that I understand the data rules and definitions and prioritize the movement of data. Taking time to work with the end-user will ensure that the implementation of data is successful (Hainaut, Henrard, J., & Hick, 2018). Lastly, validation of data will allow the software conversion schedule to staggered the migration of data, consider data integrity, and report troubleshooting cases (Weill, Subramani, & Broadbent, 2015). I will ensure that I will protect the database with a software tool that syncs the source and targets real-time of the database. Once the system runs smoothly, I will shut down the legacy system. Doing the tasks will lead to a successful implementation of the project.
References
Hainaut, J. L., Cleve, A., Henrard, J., & Hick, J. M. (2018). Migration of legacy information systems. In Software Evolution (pp. 105-138). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.
Jiang, H., Chaudhary, V., & Walters, J. P. (2013). Data conversion for process/thread migration and checkpointing. In 2003 International Conference on Parallel Processing, 2003. Proceedings. (pp. 473-480). IEEE.
Moore, B. N., Ly, T., & Julian, R. R. (2011). Radical conversion and migration in electron capture dissociation. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 133(18), 6997-7006.
Weill, P., Subramani, M., & Broadbent, M. (2015). IT infrastructure for strategic agility.