Difference between Activation Dev and Customer Requirement dev system

Hi  All
I am going to install Baseline Packages 
on ECC 6 EHP 4.
i am having confusation that why we need activation development system and customer requirement development system in our sap landscape...
As per sap document its mention that we need four system landscape......
i am have gone through this  note 1426866.
so please help me.........
Please someone help me it is critical issue .. i am waiting for your valueable reply.....
Edited by: amkum82 on Oct 11, 2010 1:47 PM

Hi
Baseline package includes BC sets with preconfigured scenarios as you might know. While customers requirements may be require certain additional configuration,customizing or enhancments . So in implementation scenario to track and maintain Baseline configuration intact for reference and future use ,the Baseline activation system is used.
While the client requirement system will be a development system  for config and testing of all requirements arising out of project.
I hope this helps
Regards
Mandar

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