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The Unified Process Inception Phase

Best Practices in Implementing the UP

Scott W. Ambler Larry Constantine

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English
CMP Books
15 December 2000
Is the Unified Process the be all and end all standard for developing object-oriented component-based software? This book is the third in a four volume series that presents a critical review of the Unified Process. The authors present a survey of the alte
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Imprint:   CMP Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 191mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   600g
ISBN:   9781929629107
ISBN 10:   1929629109
Pages:   326
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface The Inception Phase Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 The Unified Process 1.2 The Enhanced Lifecycle for the Unified Process 1.3 The Goals of the Inception Phase 1.4 How Work Generally Proceeds During the Inception Phase 1.5 The Organization of this Book Chapter 2 Best Practices for the Business Modeling Workflow 2.1 The Articles Chapter 3 Workflow. Best Practices for the Requirements 3.1 Putting the Requirements Workflow into Perspective 3.2 Requirements Gathering Techniques 3.3 User Interfaces and Internationalization 3.4 Lessons from the Real World 3.5 The Articles Chapter 4 Best Practices for the Test Workflow 4.1 Why Test? 4.2 Starting Testing Off on the Right Foot 4.3 Testing Techniques for the Inception Phase 4.4 The Articles Chapter 5 Best Practices for the Project Management Workflow 5.1 Starting Out Right 5.2 Technical Project Management Activities 5.3 Soft Project Management Activities 5.4 A Few More Thoughts 5.5 The Articles Chapter 6 Best Practices for the Environment Workflow 6.1 Selecting and Deploying the Right Tools 6.2 Deploying Your Software Process, Standards, and Guidelines 6.3 The Articles Chapter 7 Parting Words 7.1 Looking Towards Elaboration

Scott W. Ambler started developing software in the early 80s, and has worked in object-oriented development for the past ten years in an array of roles. He is presently engaged as a software process mentor with AmbySoft Inc., a contributing editor

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