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Rational Unified Process
Rational Unified Process (RUP) is a software development process that was developed by Rational Software. IBM took over the development and marketing
of the product in 2003. The product is a software product containing a series of hyperlinks to RUP agile topics. These topics are split as follows.
Three content elements:
- Roles
- Work Products and
- Tasks.
Six engineering disciplines:
- Business Modelling
- Requirements
- Analysis and Design
- Implementation
- Testing
- Deployment.
Three supporting disciplines:
- Configuration and Change Management
- Project Management
- Environment.
Four Lifecycle stages:
- Inception
- Elaboration
- Construction
- Transition.
and including the six best practices:
- Develop iteratively, with risk as the primary iteration driver
- Manage requirements
- Employ a component-based architecture
- Model software visually
- Continuously verify quality
- Control changes.
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