Questions tagged [rational-unified-process]

IBM Rational Unified Process® (RUP®) is a comprehensive process framework that provides industry-tested practices for software and systems delivery and implementation and for effective project management. It is one of many processes contained within the Rational Process Library, which offers best practices guidance suited to your particular development or project need.

IBM Rational Unified Process® (RUP®) is a comprehensive process framework that provides industry-tested practices for software and systems delivery and implementation and for effective project management. It is one of many processes contained within the Rational Process Library, which offers best practices guidance suited to your particular development or project need.

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Differences between (R)Unified Process And Extreme Programming

I've searched for at question like this and i dont think there are one. As the title says... I know there are huge differences between how to do things in (R)UP and in XP as a way of developing systems, but what are the really? I'm trying to write…
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Include Use Case Diagram (UML)

I have seen many use case diagrams where a use case can be included to only 1 other use case, is this right or wrong? I have the understanding that in order for a use case to be included, it must be included to minimum 2 other use cases to be…
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Unified Process Analysis and Software Percentage Confusion

I want to ask something about Unified Process. In UP, every iteration has its own analysis and implementation steps. But the above image shows something different. After iteration 5, 90% of analysis completed but just 10% of software completed.…
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