Oracle Unified Method
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Requirements · Architecture Design · Implementation Testing · Deployment |
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Agile · Cleanroom · Iterative · RAD RUP · Spiral · Waterfall · XP · Scrum |
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Configuration management Documentation Quality assurance (SQA) Project management User experience design |
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Oracle Unified Method (OUM) is a iterative and incremental software development process framework developed by Oracle to achieve the vision of supporting the successful implementation of every Oracle product – applications, middleware, and database. The current release, OUM 4.3, supports the complete range of technology projects including deep support for Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), Enterprise Integration, Custom Software, Identity Management (IdM), and Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC). Upcoming releases of OUM is planned to include integration of a complete set of Envision material, support for Oracle's Analytic and Business Intelligence products and technologies, and support for Oracle's full complement of Enterprise Application suites.