A specialization of the more-general content management discipline? I presume that some of the artifacts include user learning and help documents.
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An BeAgile Unified Process s a simplified version of the Rational Unified Process (RUP). It describes a simple, easy to understand approach to developing business application software using agile techniques and concepts yet still remaining true to the RUP. I
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simplified version of the Rational Unified Process (RUP). It describes a simple, easy to understand approach to developing business application software using agile techniques and concepts yet still remaining true to the RUP. I've tried to keep the Agile UP as simple as possible, both in its approach and in its description. The descriptions are simple and to the point, with links to details (on the web) if you want them. The approach applies agile techniques include test driven development (TDD), Agile Model Driven Development (AMDD), agile change management, and database refactoring to improve your productivity
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If you want something in between XP and traditional RUP, a process that is agile yet explicitly includes activities and artifacts which you're accustomed to, then the AUP is likely for you. Many organizations are leery of XP because it seems to be too light: XP doesn't explicitly show how to create some of the artifacts which management wants to see. This is an unfortunate attitude because XP is a great process. On the other end of the spectrum is RUP, which management seems to love but developers seems leery of due to the large number of artifacts. This is also unfortunate because the RUP has a lot to offer, and can be cut down to something quite useful (which is exactly what IBM Rational recommends you do). The AUP lands between the two, adopting many of the agile techniques of XP and other agile processes yet retaining some of the formality of the RUP.
The AUP isn't for everyone. The AUP is either the best of both worlds or the worst of both worlds, you be the judge. Extreme Programmers will likely find the AUP fairly heavy, and "traditional RUP" users may find that it's too streamlined. If you want something lighter, then I highly suggest XP. If you want a detailed, well-defined software process then I highly suggest that you consider licensing the RUP product from IBM Rational.
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Add Sticky NoteYour staff knows what they're doing
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Right. We want to foster accountability and personal trust.
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the Model discipline encompasses the RUP's Business Modeling, Requirements, and Analysis & Design disciplines.
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scmoralAUP is a simplified version of the Rational Unified Process (RUP). It describes a simple, easy to understand approach to developing business application software using agile techniques and concepts yet still remaining true to the RUP.
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Steven Van Voorento keep the Agile UP as simple as possible,
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If you want something in between XP and traditional RUP, a process that is agile yet explicitly includes activities and artifacts which you're accustomed to, then the AUP is likely for you. Many organizations are leery of XP because it seems to be too light: XP doesn't explicitly show how to create some of the artifacts which management wants to see. This is an unfortunate attitude because XP is a great process. On the other end of the spectrum is RUP, which management seems to love but developers seems leery of due to the large number of artifacts. This is also unfortunate because the RUP has a lot to offer, and can be cut down to something quite useful (which is exactly what IBM Rational recommends you do). The AUP lands between the two, adopting many of the agile techniques of XP and other agile processes yet retaining some of the formality of the RUP.
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vikramsjnsimplified version of the Rational Unified Process (RUP). It describes a simple, easy to understand approach to developing business application software using agile techniques and concepts yet still remaining true to the RUP
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Art istThe Agile Unified Process (AUP) s a simplified version of the Rational Unified Process (RUP). It describes a simple approach to developing business application software using agile techniques and concepts yet still remaining true to the RUP.
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Jacobo BadilloDescribe el proceso ágil unificado para desarrollo de software, similar al USDP pero en un enfoque ágil.
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Sandy KemsleyA simplified (and non-proprietary?) version of RUP for agile development. Also includes a link to the free AgileUP "product", which is a downloadable HTML-based description of the Agile UP process.
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Pascal PolleunusThe Agile Unified Process is a simplified version of the Rational Unified Process (RUP). It describes a simple, easy to understand approach to developing business application software using agile techniques and concepts yet still remaining true to the RUP
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