In asap methodology  where the role of abapers will come?

friends let me know ,in  project implementation in which phase the abapers are going to
involve ?please provide me in detail?

Hi,
        In Project Implementation when the Design Phase will start then the developers come into Picture.
When Function Specification or Blue Print is ready then you require developers and also Technical Lead to be in conference calls or in picture with the client to know the requirement .
Based on that Design Document is prepared beased on developers start the development .
PLease reward if useful.

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