OP: Optimization of Application Packaging Design
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Software Installation process is the vital part of Software product delivery in the IT industry. Application packaging is vague to implement in every release of software product. In prior work, people readily worked and remade the software package and its relevant issues to eliminate an installation issue. Even though that has been taken more time consumption, effort handling, technician required and loss of cost resource from the product. The proposed one will eliminate the repackaging process using Package Transformation technique to resolve the issue while install and release the package. Then the package deployed in an install shield to get NMS application.
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