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1 IBM Business Consulting Services © Copyright IBM Corporation 2006 Unified Process March 27, 2006 Chris Armstrong

2 RUP Overview © Copyright IBM Corporation 2006 |2 What is the Unified Process?  Why use it or why it is needed - A way of saving time and increasing quality by explaining how to do something  By breaking processes into understandable chunks  By providing a common language for expressing a software process and integrating teams  By providing steps, check lists, guidelines, templates, tooling, concepts, etcs.  What is it - It is an adaptable approach that describes how to develop software more effectively using well-evolved techniques - Not a single prescriptive process - It is intended to be tailored, you select the appropriate processes for the specific project and organization - RUP uses UML to model the problem and solution space

3 RUP Overview © Copyright IBM Corporation 2006 |3 IBM Unified Method Architecture: Comprehensive Evolution  IBM UMA: Unified Method Architecture, comprised of - UML Meta-model Specification (provides one IBM-wide method structure and terminology) - Common Content Architecture Outline (prepares IBM-wide method content reuse)  Developed by interdisciplinary team with members from all three Methods  Provides one integrated Method Engineering Solution: Prepares for common management and structural integration of all of IBM’s method offerings  Submitted to OMG to become SPEM 2.0 standard (software process engineering metamodel) RUP SUMMIT Ascendant IBM Global Services Method Unified Method Architecture SPEM 2.0

4 RUP Overview © Copyright IBM Corporation 2006 |4 Unified Process is Based on the Following Principles  Identify risks and deal with them continuously  Provide value to users (develop a useful product)  Focus on writing code  Accommodate change early  Baseline architecture early  Build using components  Focus on quality, test early  Work as one team

5 RUP Overview © Copyright IBM Corporation 2006 |5 The Basic Elements of RUP

6 RUP Overview © Copyright IBM Corporation 2006 |6 Core RUP Elements: Roles, Activities, Artifacts Roles perform activities which have input and output artifacts. Risk List Project Manager Identify and Assess Risks Vision Example: The Project Manager role performs the Identify and Assess Risks activity, which uses the Vision artifact as input and produces the Risk List artifact as output.

7 RUP Overview © Copyright IBM Corporation 2006 |7 Summary of Major Artifacts

8 RUP Overview © Copyright IBM Corporation 2006 |8 Each discipline in RUP contains one workflow. A workflow is the conditional flow of high-level tasks (Workflow Details) that produce a result of observable value. RUP Workflows Workflow Details

9 RUP Overview © Copyright IBM Corporation 2006 |9 Core RUP Element: Workflow Detail Example: Requirements WorkflowExample Workflow Detail diagram: Analyze the Problem Workflow Details show roles, activities they perform, input artifacts they need, and output artifacts they produce.

10 RUP Overview © Copyright IBM Corporation 2006 |10 Guidance  Guidance can be attached to both method and process elements in order to provide additional guidance about those elements.  Types - Checklist - Concept - Example - Guideline - Practice - Report - Reusable Asset - Roadmap - Supporting Material - Template - Term Definition - White Paper

11 RUP Overview © Copyright IBM Corporation 2006 |11 Content Organization by Disciplines Content Time


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