Final answer:
The statement is false. In the system implementation phase of the SDLC, a pilot installation implies a limited initial rollout to test the new system, not a phased implementation throughout the entire organization.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement that in the system implementation phase of the SDLC, with pilot installation, the new system/business processes are installed in phases across an entire organization is false. In a pilot installation, the new system is rolled out to a limited area of the organization, or to a limited number of users, rather than across the entire organization in phases. This approach is taken to evaluate the system with a smaller group and to catch any issues before a full-scale implementation.
A phased rollout, on the other hand, involves implementing the new system in stages across different parts of the organization. Each phase focuses on a particular department, function, or location, until the entire organization has transitioned to the new system. This is different from a pilot installation and is more gradual and systematic compared to a full-scale immediate rollout, which is known as a 'big bang' approach.