Enterprise Unified Process
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The Enterprise Unified Process (EUP) is an extension of the Rational Unified Process.
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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:-
- Develop iteratively
- Manage requirements
- Proven architecture
- Modeling
- Continuously verify quality.
- Manage change
- Collaborative development
- Look beyond development.
- Deliver working software on a regular basis
- Manage risk