The primary purpose of a go-live plan is to facilitate a seamless and smooth transition process when deploying new software or changes to a production environment. It acts as a roadmap for the go-live event, outlining the steps involved, roles and responsibilities, and timelines. Â
A go-live plan typically includes:
Pre-Go-Live Activities: Data migration, system checks, communication to users.
Go-Live Activities: Deployment steps, rollback procedures, monitoring.
Post-Go-Live Activities: Support procedures, user training, issue resolution. Â
Why not the other options?
B. To record root causes for problems arising out of the transition: While problem resolution isimportant, it's not the primary purpose of the go-live plan.
C. To establish a backup system for data recovery: Backups are essential, but they are a separate consideration from the go-live plan.
D. To conduct a comprehensive review of all project documents: This review should happen earlier in the project lifecycle.