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The acceptance of the system prototype by tentative users indicates the completeness of the conceptual design and the beginning of the implementation phase. Before the implementation there are, nonetheless, several issues that must be taken into consideration in order to proceed with the development of a usable and stable online system. These issues mainly concern the initial user requirements derived from the requirement analysis, the results stemming from the conceptual design evaluation, and practical issues inherent in the development process, such as the adopted methodology, the software platform and the tools to be used, the tentative software system architecture, etc.

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Karampelas, P. (2013). Implementation Techniques. In: Techniques and Tools for Designing an Online Social Network Platform. Lecture Notes in Social Networks, vol 3. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0787-4_5

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