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1 RUP And Agile Development Processes Walker Royce and Gary Pollice

2 Solid Palette Gradient Palette I Gradient Palette II APPLYING THESE COLORS 1.1. 2.2. 3.3. Click on the desired color Click on the paintbrush tool located on your toolbar Click on the object you want to colorize Helpful tip: Double click the paintbrush tool to apply color to more than one object at a time. Do not use Gradient or transparent fills for slides to be used on PlaceWare.com To use or remove these color palettes, go to View/Master/Slide Master Optional logo for your notes/handouts slides What Is Agility?  Speed  Nimbleness  Quick reaction  Flexibility  (insert your adjective here)  Speed  Nimbleness  Quick reaction  Flexibility  (insert your adjective here)

3 Solid Palette Gradient Palette I Gradient Palette II APPLYING THESE COLORS 1.1. 2.2. 3.3. Click on the desired color Click on the paintbrush tool located on your toolbar Click on the object you want to colorize Helpful tip: Double click the paintbrush tool to apply color to more than one object at a time. Do not use Gradient or transparent fills for slides to be used on PlaceWare.com To use or remove these color palettes, go to View/Master/Slide Master Optional logo for your notes/handouts slides One View Of Agile Software Development  Individuals and interactions over process  Working software over comprehensive documentation  Customer Collaboration over contract negotiation  Responding to change over following a plan  Individuals and interactions over process  Working software over comprehensive documentation  Customer Collaboration over contract negotiation  Responding to change over following a plan Values of the Agile Alliance www.agilealliance.org www.agilealliance.org

4 Solid Palette Gradient Palette I Gradient Palette II APPLYING THESE COLORS 1.1. 2.2. 3.3. Click on the desired color Click on the paintbrush tool located on your toolbar Click on the object you want to colorize Helpful tip: Double click the paintbrush tool to apply color to more than one object at a time. Do not use Gradient or transparent fills for slides to be used on PlaceWare.com To use or remove these color palettes, go to View/Master/Slide Master Optional logo for your notes/handouts slides Agile Principles  Early and continuous delivery of valuable software  Welcome changing requirements, even late in development  Deliver working software frequently  Business people and developers must work together daily  Build projects around motivated individuals – give them the environment and support they need and trust them to get the job done  Face-to-face conversation is the most efficient and effective method of conveying information  Working software is the primary measure of progress  Agile processes promote sustainable development  Simplicity is essential (maximize the amount of work not done)  The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge from self- organizing teams  The team reflects on and adjusts its behavior at regular intervals  Continuous attention to technical excellence and good design enhances agility  Early and continuous delivery of valuable software  Welcome changing requirements, even late in development  Deliver working software frequently  Business people and developers must work together daily  Build projects around motivated individuals – give them the environment and support they need and trust them to get the job done  Face-to-face conversation is the most efficient and effective method of conveying information  Working software is the primary measure of progress  Agile processes promote sustainable development  Simplicity is essential (maximize the amount of work not done)  The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge from self- organizing teams  The team reflects on and adjusts its behavior at regular intervals  Continuous attention to technical excellence and good design enhances agility

5 Solid Palette Gradient Palette I Gradient Palette II APPLYING THESE COLORS 1.1. 2.2. 3.3. Click on the desired color Click on the paintbrush tool located on your toolbar Click on the object you want to colorize Helpful tip: Double click the paintbrush tool to apply color to more than one object at a time. Do not use Gradient or transparent fills for slides to be used on PlaceWare.com To use or remove these color palettes, go to View/Master/Slide Master Optional logo for your notes/handouts slides Almost all of the XP core practices are compatible with RUP!! Are they enough? That depends upon your project (project first then process) That depends upon your project (project first then process)

6 Solid Palette Gradient Palette I Gradient Palette II APPLYING THESE COLORS 1.1. 2.2. 3.3. Click on the desired color Click on the paintbrush tool located on your toolbar Click on the object you want to colorize Helpful tip: Double click the paintbrush tool to apply color to more than one object at a time. Do not use Gradient or transparent fills for slides to be used on PlaceWare.com To use or remove these color palettes, go to View/Master/Slide Master Optional logo for your notes/handouts slides Top 10 Principles – Modern (Iterative) Process 1. Focus the process on the architecture first 2. Attack risks early with an iterative life cycle 3. Emphasize component-based development 4. Change management of all artifacts 5. Simplify change freedom with round-trip engineering 6. Use rigorous, model-based design notation 7. Instrument the process for objective quality control 8. Emphasize demonstration-based assessment 9. Plan releases with evolving levels of detail 10. Establish a scalable, configurable process 1. Focus the process on the architecture first 2. Attack risks early with an iterative life cycle 3. Emphasize component-based development 4. Change management of all artifacts 5. Simplify change freedom with round-trip engineering 6. Use rigorous, model-based design notation 7. Instrument the process for objective quality control 8. Emphasize demonstration-based assessment 9. Plan releases with evolving levels of detail 10. Establish a scalable, configurable process

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8 Solid Palette Gradient Palette I Gradient Palette II APPLYING THESE COLORS 1.1. 2.2. 3.3. Click on the desired color Click on the paintbrush tool located on your toolbar Click on the object you want to colorize Helpful tip: Double click the paintbrush tool to apply color to more than one object at a time. Do not use Gradient or transparent fills for slides to be used on PlaceWare.com To use or remove these color palettes, go to View/Master/Slide Master Optional logo for your notes/handouts slides How Much Process is Necessary? Department of Defense Chaos (no process) Amount of Process Necessary Small Team MediumStart-upMediumStart-up When is More Appropriate? Distributed teams Large projects (25, 125, 625) Complex projects Externally imposed constraints Standards Contractual requirements Legal requirements When is More Appropriate? Distributed teams Large projects (25, 125, 625) Complex projects Externally imposed constraints Standards Contractual requirements Legal requirements When is Less Appropriate? Co-located teams Smaller projects (less than 25) Straightforward projects Internally imposed constraints When is Less Appropriate? Co-located teams Smaller projects (less than 25) Straightforward projects Internally imposed constraints

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