The project strategy stage makes it possible to determine the relevance and the challenges of the project.
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Are each of the life cycle phases (start-up, maturity, shutdown) identified with specific actions ?
If I decide to redo my service, what do I keep of the old one and how do I clean it from the canvas ?
Can I recycle software component or existing content ?
Is regulated data (health, banking, etc.) used throughout the system ?
Are personal data within the GDPR scope used ?
Have you built an IS target by seeking consistency and pooling ?
Have you built piloted and prioritized roadmaps taking into account quick wins on the impacts of the IS ?
Have you conducted global measurements of the impacts of the IS ?
Do you have a system for disseminating knowledge about the IS (IS maps, Functional, Application, Technical References, etc.) ?
Have you included digital sobriety objectives in the company's IS governance ?
Have you defined and implemented within the DSI an IS debt and obsolescence management system ?
Have you involved the business lines and the DG in the IS debt and obsolescence reduction plans ?
Have you defined a sober policy for the use of environments ?
Have you studied reengineering projects that go in the direction of pooling and therefore frugality ?
Have you confirmed and controlled enterprise data repositories and data repositories ?
Have you selected and deployed shared application bases ?
Have you selected and deployed shared flow management systems (ESB, APIM, etc.) ?
Have you promoted the implementation of development platforms allowing optimization and facilitating green coding ?
Have you defined a policy, and optimized data archiving/storage practices and devices ?
Have you favored the construction of data management architectures making it possible to pool data storage ?
Have you optimized the life cycle of the data in order to keep only the data necessary from a business and regulatory point of view. Aggregate data may suffice. ?
Have you implemented data governance ?
Have you defined centralized data access procedures ?