Overview
Rational Unified Process: Overview
SWEN 5135 - Configuration Management From the UHCL Graduate Catalog 2023 Credit Hours: 3 Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course examines configuration management including configuration item identification, change reporting and evaluation, change execution, version control, configuration, change control tools, techniques and methods, as well as management principles related to configuration control. For the Fall 2023 SWEN 5135 Configuration Management course James C. Helm, PhD., PE used content and material from the Rational Unified Process, with the permission from the Rational Software Corporation during the time period 1987 -2001. The Rational Unified Process® or RUP® product is a software engineering process. It provides a disciplined approach to assigning tasks and responsibilities within a development organization. Its goal is to ensure the production of high-quality software that meets the needs of its end users within a predictable schedule and budget. The figure at the top shows the overall architecture of the RUP. The RUP has two dimensions:
The first dimension represents the dynamic aspect of the process as it is enacted, and it is expressed in terms of phases, iterations, and milestones. The second dimension represents the static aspect of the process: how it is described in terms of process components, disciplines, activities, workflows, artifacts, and roles (see Key Concepts). The graph shows how the emphasis varies over time. For example, in early iterations, we spend more time on requirements, and in later iterations we spend more time on implementation. |
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