The Ten Essentials of RUPThe Essence of an Effective
Development Process
by Leslee Probasco. All Rights Reserved.
Leslee Probasco joined Rational Software in February, 1997,
and works out of the Rational Software office in Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada. Currently she's the manager of content development for the Rational
Unified Process and has contributed to RUP content development, especially in
the areas of Requirements and Change Request Management. Before moving to
Vancouver, Leslee worked for Rational University out of Boulder, Colorado, and
was responsible for development and instructor certification of the Requirements
Management with Use Cases training course.
Prior to joining Rational, Leslee worked in software
development and management roles in various industries, including oil and gas,
mil-aerospace, telecommunications, and electronic design automation.
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(RUP) white papers from the RUP Resource Center.
Abstract
To effectively apply a software development process such as the RUP, it's
important to first understand its key objectives, why each is important, and how
they work together to help your development team produce a quality product that
meets your stakeholders' real needs.
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