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- IoT proof of concept to confirm the validity of IoT initiative, deployment, solution and widget selection.
- User acceptance testing to help confirm that each IoT solution or widget is meets acceptance criteria for the testing regime and operating conditions.
- Quality assurance and compliance to ensure IoT proof of concept is completed on time, within budget and exceeds customer expectations.
Primary Objectives
Key Activities
- Key stakeholder interviews designed to understand IoT solution objectives, system integration considerations overall proof of concept goals for IoT solution deployment
- Project timeline definition to outline and prioritise key kick-off requirements, project phases, project activities, human resources, plant resources and tools that will support the project team over the course of the project lifecycle.
- Widget and technology testing to confirm that outlined IoT widgets and underlying technologies are capable and compatible in meeting the specified engineering designs proposed for the IoT solution.
- Limited IoT deployment including the field installation of the proof of concept according to user acceptance testing and pre-identified system integration configurations that include RF, electronic, mechanical and civil requirements.
Sample Deliverables
- IoT field installation as required by the validated and tested IoT solution and widget configurations.
- IoT provisioning, staging and onboarding as required by the IoT widgets to be utilised during the proof of concept such as devices, SIMs and configuration.
- Proof of concept report that outlines the results of validation and testing to arrive at optimal and sub-optimal solutions including recommendations for deployment and initiative roll-out.
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