Definition:
Backroom is an adjective or noun, referring to a Conceptual place, used to describe any Processes or activities in Evo that are not necessarily visible to the Evo-Step recipients.
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1. Typically, Backroom is used to refer to the development and Production- Cycles of the Evo Result-Cycle.
2. This is where concurrent Engineering takes place. Backroom activities (for example, detailed design, purchasing, construction and testing) may have to be carried out in parallel with other activities as step preparation (prior to being ready for delivery), can take arbitrary lengths of time. The overriding Evo Requirement is for frequent Stakeholder Delivery-Cycles.
3. Evo project management needs to manage the Backroom and Frontroom as one synchronized Process.
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This Concept entered by Jon Bundy.