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Applying the Problem-Solving Framework to a Project Plan
A common framework for tackling complex tasks involves two core components: first, breaking the main problem into smaller parts, and second, addressing these individual parts to construct the final solution. Given the project plan below, identify which section corresponds to each of the two components and explain your reasoning.
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A software development team is building a new e-commerce website. Below are two major phases of their project plan. Arrange these phases in the logical order prescribed by a standard two-component framework for breaking down and solving complex problems.
Applying the Problem-Solving Framework to a Project Plan
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