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If Nokia gets dispositioned in the segment and Apple starts calling the shots--which is what's happening now--you are going to start seeing [a larger] impact in three to four years," says Andrew Sheehy, co-founder of Generator.
In order to avoid 'clutter' in the database, the categories of entries should include 'enhancement request,' 'problem,' and 'observation/True problems should be dispositioned by a multi-disciplined change control board, with any implemented change being tracked to closure with supporting test evidence.
Many of the SSP's resources are expected to transition to Constellation while others will be dispositioned or preserved for their historic value.
 
 
 
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