Enterprise Unified Process

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The Enterprise Unified Process (EUP) is an extension of the Rational Unified Process developed by Scott W. Ambler the Practice Leader in Agile development at IBM Corporation.

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[edit] Phases

The Unified Process defines four project phases

  • Inception
  • Elaboration
  • Construction
  • Transition

To these EUP adds two additional phases

  • Production
  • Retirement

[edit] Disciplines

The Rational Unified Process defines nine project disciplines

  • Business Modeling
  • Requirements
  • Analysis and Design
  • Implementation
  • Test
  • Deployment
  • Configuration and Change Management
  • Project Management
  • Environment

To these EUP adds one additional project discipline

  • Operations and Support

and seven enterprise disciplines

  • Enterprise Business Modeling
  • Portfolio Management
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Strategic Reuse
  • People Management
  • Enterprise Administration
  • Software Process Improvement

[edit] Best Practices of EUP

The EUP provide following best practices:-

  1. Develop iteratively
  2. Manage requirements
  3. Proven architecture
  4. Modeling
  5. Continuously verify quality.
  6. Manage change
  7. Collaborative development
  8. Look beyond development.
  9. Deliver working software on a regular basis
  10. Manage risk

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