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The Unified Process Inception Phase: Best Practices in Implementing the UP

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Description:Is the Unified Process the be all and end all standard for developing object-oriented component-based software? This book is the first in a four volume series that presents a critical review of the Unified Process. The book series is composed of four volumes, one for the Inception phase, one for the Elaboration phase, one for the Construction phase, and a fourth one for the Transition and Production phases. Each book stands on its own, but for a complete picture of the entire software process you need to read all four volumes.The Inception phase's goals are: - To describe the initial requirements; - To develop and justify the business case for the system;- To determine the scope of your system;- To identify the people, organizations, and external systems that will interact with your system;- To develop an initial risk assessment, schedule, and estimate for your system;- To develop an initial tailoring of the Unified Process to meet your exact needsThe volume also contains a lot of material about project planning and estimating. Who Should Read This Book?For the most part this book is geared towards senior object developers, project managers, information technology executives. Senior object developers will find that process patterns provide a framework for organizing their work and for increasing their productivity. Project managers will find this book an excellent reference for managing a large-scale development effort, and information technology executives will find it an excellent source of insight as to how to make long-term development successful.Table of contentsForewordPrefaceThe Inception PhaseAbout This SeriesChapter 1: Introduction1.1 The Unified Process1.2 The Enhanced Lifecycle for the Unified Process1.3 The Goals of the Inception Phase.1.4 How Work Generally Proceeds During the Inception Phase1.4.1 The Business Modeling Workflow1.4.2 The Requirements Workflow1.4.3 The Analysis and Design Workflow1.4.4 The Implementation Workflow1.4.5 The Deployment Workflow1.4.6 The Test Workflow1.4.7 The Configuration and Change Management Workflow1.4.8 The Project Management Workflow1.4.9 Environment Workflow1.4.10 The Infrastructure Management Workflow1.5 The Organization of this BookChapter 2: Best Practices for the Business Modeling WorkflowIntroduction2.1 The Articles2.1.1 "How the UML Models Fit Together"2.1.2 "Data−Based Design"2.1.3 "Organizing Models the Right Way"2.1.4 "Getting Started with Patterns"2.1.5 "CRC Cards for Analysis"Chapter 3: Best Practices for the Requirements WorkflowIntroduction3.1 Putting the Requirements Workflow into Perspective3.2 Requirements Gathering Techniques3.3 User Interfaces and Internationalization3.4 Lessons from the Real World3.5 The Articles.03.5.1 "Decoding Business Needs"3.5.2 "Customer Rights and Responsibilities"3.5.3 "Requirements Engineering Patterns"3.5.4 "Don't Get Mad, Get JAD!"3.5.5 "Capturing Business Rules"3.5.6 "Learning the Laws of Usability"3.5.7 "Your Passport to Proper Internationalization"3.5.8 "Thirteen Steps to a Successful System Demo"3.5.9 "Real Life Requirements"Chapter 4: Best Practices for the Test WorkflowIntroduction4.1 Why Test?4.2 Starting Testing Off on the Right Foot4.3 Testing Techniques for the Inception Phase4.4 The Articles34.4.1 "A Business Case for QA and Testing"4.4.2 "Determining Your Project's Quality Priorities"4.4.3 "Plan Your Testing"4.4.4 "Reduce Development Costs with Use−Case Scenario Testing"4.4.5 "The Seven Deadly Sins of Software Reviews"Chapter 5: Best Practices for the Project Management WorkflowIntroduction5.1 Starting Out Right5.2 Technical Project Management Activities5.2.1 Justifying Your Project5.2.2 Planning Your Project5.2.3 Managing Project Risk5.2.4 Managing Web−Based Projects in Web−Time5.2.5 Outsourcing and Subcontractor Management5.2.6 Managing Your Measurement Efforts5.3 Soft Project Management Activities5.4 A Few More Thoughts5.5 The Articles5.5.1 "Debunking Object−Oriented Myths"5.5.2 "A Project Management Primer"5.5.3 "Mission Possible"5.5.4 "Creating a Project Plan"5.5.5 "Know Your Enemy: Software Risk Management"5.5.6 "Estimating Internet Development"5.5.7 "Web Time Software Development"5.5.8 "Managing Outsourced Projects"5.5.9 "Selecting the Best Vendor"5.5.10 "A Software Metrics Primer"5.5.11 "Metrics: 10 Traps to Avoid"5.5.12 "Don't Fence Me In"5.5.13 "Software Measurement: What's In It for Me?"5.5.14 "Habits of Productive Problem Solvers"5.5.15 "From Engineer to Technical Lead"5.5.16 "Effective Resource Management"5.5.17 "What's Wrong with Software Development"5.5.18 "Scaling Up Management"Chapter 6: Best Practices for the Environment WorkflowIntroduction6.1 Selecting and Deploying the Right Tools6.2 Deploying Your Software...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. 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The Unified Process Inception Phase: Best Practices in Implementing the UP

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Description: Is the Unified Process the be all and end all standard for developing object-oriented component-based software? This book is the first in a four volume series that presents a critical review of the Unified Process. The book series is composed of four volumes, one for the Inception phase, one for the Elaboration phase, one for the Construction phase, and a fourth one for the Transition and Production phases. Each book stands on its own, but for a complete picture of the entire software process you need to read all four volumes.The Inception phase's goals are: - To describe the initial requirements; - To develop and justify the business case for the system;- To determine the scope of your system;- To identify the people, organizations, and external systems that will interact with your system;- To develop an initial risk assessment, schedule, and estimate for your system;- To develop an initial tailoring of the Unified Process to meet your exact needsThe volume also contains a lot of material about project planning and estimating. Who Should Read This Book?For the most part this book is geared towards senior object developers, project managers, information technology executives. Senior object developers will find that process patterns provide a framework for organizing their work and for increasing their productivity. Project managers will find this book an excellent reference for managing a large-scale development effort, and information technology executives will find it an excellent source of insight as to how to make long-term development successful.Table of contentsForewordPrefaceThe Inception PhaseAbout This SeriesChapter 1: Introduction1.1 The Unified Process1.2 The Enhanced Lifecycle for the Unified Process1.3 The Goals of the Inception Phase.1.4 How Work Generally Proceeds During the Inception Phase1.4.1 The Business Modeling Workflow1.4.2 The Requirements Workflow1.4.3 The Analysis and Design Workflow1.4.4 The Implementation Workflow1.4.5 The Deployment Workflow1.4.6 The Test Workflow1.4.7 The Configuration and Change Management Workflow1.4.8 The Project Management Workflow1.4.9 Environment Workflow1.4.10 The Infrastructure Management Workflow1.5 The Organization of this BookChapter 2: Best Practices for the Business Modeling WorkflowIntroduction2.1 The Articles2.1.1 "How the UML Models Fit Together"2.1.2 "Data−Based Design"2.1.3 "Organizing Models the Right Way"2.1.4 "Getting Started with Patterns"2.1.5 "CRC Cards for Analysis"Chapter 3: Best Practices for the Requirements WorkflowIntroduction3.1 Putting the Requirements Workflow into Perspective3.2 Requirements Gathering Techniques3.3 User Interfaces and Internationalization3.4 Lessons from the Real World3.5 The Articles.03.5.1 "Decoding Business Needs"3.5.2 "Customer Rights and Responsibilities"3.5.3 "Requirements Engineering Patterns"3.5.4 "Don't Get Mad, Get JAD!"3.5.5 "Capturing Business Rules"3.5.6 "Learning the Laws of Usability"3.5.7 "Your Passport to Proper Internationalization"3.5.8 "Thirteen Steps to a Successful System Demo"3.5.9 "Real Life Requirements"Chapter 4: Best Practices for the Test WorkflowIntroduction4.1 Why Test?4.2 Starting Testing Off on the Right Foot4.3 Testing Techniques for the Inception Phase4.4 The Articles34.4.1 "A Business Case for QA and Testing"4.4.2 "Determining Your Project's Quality Priorities"4.4.3 "Plan Your Testing"4.4.4 "Reduce Development Costs with Use−Case Scenario Testing"4.4.5 "The Seven Deadly Sins of Software Reviews"Chapter 5: Best Practices for the Project Management WorkflowIntroduction5.1 Starting Out Right5.2 Technical Project Management Activities5.2.1 Justifying Your Project5.2.2 Planning Your Project5.2.3 Managing Project Risk5.2.4 Managing Web−Based Projects in Web−Time5.2.5 Outsourcing and Subcontractor Management5.2.6 Managing Your Measurement Efforts5.3 Soft Project Management Activities5.4 A Few More Thoughts5.5 The Articles5.5.1 "Debunking Object−Oriented Myths"5.5.2 "A Project Management Primer"5.5.3 "Mission Possible"5.5.4 "Creating a Project Plan"5.5.5 "Know Your Enemy: Software Risk Management"5.5.6 "Estimating Internet Development"5.5.7 "Web Time Software Development"5.5.8 "Managing Outsourced Projects"5.5.9 "Selecting the Best Vendor"5.5.10 "A Software Metrics Primer"5.5.11 "Metrics: 10 Traps to Avoid"5.5.12 "Don't Fence Me In"5.5.13 "Software Measurement: What's In It for Me?"5.5.14 "Habits of Productive Problem Solvers"5.5.15 "From Engineer to Technical Lead"5.5.16 "Effective Resource Management"5.5.17 "What's Wrong with Software Development"5.5.18 "Scaling Up Management"Chapter 6: Best Practices for the Environment WorkflowIntroduction6.1 Selecting and Deploying the Right Tools6.2 Deploying Your Software...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Unified Process Inception Phase: Best Practices in Implementing the UP. To get started finding The Unified Process Inception Phase: Best Practices in Implementing the UP, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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