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Methodology creation phase description

PhaseDescription
1-NeedAnalyzing the type of process that we wanted to accelerate, and the needs of the people involved in these processes.
2-Information collectingIn this phase, we collected information to identify more clearly the needs and the timelines of a technology transfer process.
3-Phenomenon observationThrough a case study, it was possible to observe how these processes were managed in real-life scenarios by certified Project Managers and highlight some relevant problems.
4-Methodologies researchA relevant number of articles and documents was examined in this phase to find viable solutions to our problems, even across different methodologies.
5-Unification phaseOnce a viable solution for most of our critical issues was achieved, we unified all solutions into one simple and easy-to-manage methodology. We also checked how these solutions could be enhanced by integrating the use of Digital Twin technology.
6-Utility testWhen each solution was integrated into our methodology, we checked if within the methodology our solutions were still as effective as they had been before.
7-Final methodologyOnce the utility test was passed, we finally completed the research for our technology transfer methodology.

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