The Proof of Concept
The Proof of Concept serves two purposes:
- To make sure that you can make the technology do what you want it to do
- To gather some metrics about your development speed
If we return to the tunnel analogy, we need to demonstrate that we can drill all the way through the mountain and measure our drilling speed.
Content of a Proof of Concept
The most important part of the Proof of Concept is that it goes all the way through the mountain, or in application development terms, all the way from the user interface to the backend data service and back.
If your data service is data in relational tables and you will be using the ADF technology stack (ADF Business Components and ADF Faces), the part of your Proof of Concept that demonstrates the ...
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