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Dimensions And Outcome Of Rational Unified Process

Rational Unified Process

Four Horizontal Axis Dimensions or Four Consecutive Phases Of Rational Unified Process:

  • Inception Phase.
  • Elaboration Phase.
  • Construction Phase.
  • Transition Phase.
  • Production Phase.

Vertical Axis Dimension or  Of Rational Unified Process:

  • Core Process Workflows:
    • Business Modeling Workflow.
    • Requirements Workflow.
    • Analysis & Design Workflow
    • Implementation Workflow.
    • Test Workflow.
    • Deployment Workflow.
  • Core Supporting Workflows:
    • Project Management Workflow.
    • Configuration And Change Management Workflow.
    • Environment Workflow.
The outcome Of Rational Unfied Process
  • The outcome of the Inception Phase is establish the business case for the system and delimit the project scope. At minimum, it consists of:
    • A vision document is a general vision of the core project’s requirements, key features, and main constraints.
    • An initial use-case model (10%-20% complete).
    • An initial project glossary (may optionally be partially expressed as a domain model).
    • An initial business case, which includes business context, success criteria (revenue projection, market recognition, and so on), and financial forecast.
    • An initial risk assessment.
    • A project plan, showing phases and iterations.
    • A business model, if necessary.
    • One or several prototypes.
  • The outcome of the Elaboration Phase is to analyze the problem domain for an organization. At minimum, it consists of:
    • A use-case model (at least 80% complete) — all use cases and actors have been identified, and most use-case descriptions have been developed.
    • Supplementary requirements capturing the non functional requirements and any requirements that are not associated with a specific use case.
    • A Software Architecture Description.
    • An executable architectural prototype.
    • A revised risk list and a revised business case.
    • A development plan for the overall project, including the coarse-grained project plan, showing iterations” and evaluation criteria for each iteration.
    • An updated development case specifying the process to be used.
    • A preliminary user manual (optional).
  • The outcome of the Construction Phase is a product ready to put in hands of its end-users. At minimum, it consists of:
    • The software product integrated on the adequate platforms.
    • The user manuals.
    • A description of the current release.
  • The outcome of Transition Phase is entered when a baseline is mature enough to be deployed in the end-user domain. At minimum, it consists of:
    • “beta testing” to validate the new system against user expectations.
    • parallel operation with a legacy system that it is replacing.
    • conversion of operational databases.
    • training of users and maintainers.
    • roll-out the product to the marketing, distribution, and sales teams.

Enterprise Unified Process

Four Horizontal Axis Dimensions or Four Consecutive Phases Of Enterprise Unified Process:

  • Inception Phase.
  • Elaboration Phase.
  • Construction Phase.
  • Transition Phase.
  • Production Phase.
  • Retirement Phase.

Vertical Axis Dimension or  Core Process Engineering Workflows Of Enterprise Unified Process:

  • Project Disciplines:
    • Business Modeling Disciplines.
    • Requirements Disciplines.
    • Analysis And Design Disciplines.
    • implementation Disciplines.
    • Test Disciplines.
    • Deployment Disciplines.
    • Configuration andalso Change Management Disciplines.
    • Project Management Disciplines.
    • Environment Disciplines.
    • Operations And Support Disciplines.
  • Enterprise Disciplines:
    • Solution Delivery Disciplines.
    • Operations & Support Disciplines.
    • Enterprise Business Modeling Disciplines.
    • Portfolio Management Disciplines.
    • Enterprise Architecture Disciplines.
    • Strategic Reuse Disciplines.
    • People Management Disciplines.
    • Enterprise Administration Disciplines.
    • Deployment Disciplines.
    • Software Process Improvement.

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Bibliography

https://wikipedia.org/
https://www.ku.edu/ ( university )
https://www.uccs.edu/ ( university )
The Unified Process Series;Addison Wesley Longman
UML Series;Addison Wesley Longman

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