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The Rational Unified Process

The Rational Unified Process. By : Bhaskar Rao. Outline. Introduction History Features Overview Best Practices Building Blocks Tools Process Architecture Phases Workflows Related Frameworks Rational Method Composer RUP in Industry RUP Certification Advantages & Disadvantages

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The Rational Unified Process

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  1. The Rational Unified Process By:Bhaskar Rao. Bhaskar Rao

  2. Outline • Introduction • History • Features • Overview • Best Practices • Building Blocks • Tools • Process Architecture • Phases • Workflows • Related Frameworks • Rational Method Composer • RUP in Industry • RUP Certification • Advantages & Disadvantages • Future • Relevance to CS577 & Conclusion Bhaskar Rao

  3. Introduction What is RUP? • Iterativesoftware development process framework created by the Rational Software Corporation. Why RUP? • Adaptable process framework, intended to be tailored by the development organizations and software project teams that will select the elements of the process that are appropriate for their needs. • It combines the experience base of companies to articulate 6 best practices: • iterative development • requirements management • employment of a component-based architecture • modeling software visually • Continuous verification of quality • Control change control. • Tailorable process that guides development, has tools that automate that application, & services that accelerate the adoption of those processes & tools. • Capability Patterns-Add/Remove chunks of Processes + Modify to address needs. • Ready to use Delivery Processes-quick starting point for planning & initiating a project. Bhaskar Rao

  4. History • Invented by Ivar Jacobson, Grady Booch & James Rumbaugh. Bhaskar Rao

  5. Features of RUP • Architecture Centric with 4+1 Views of an architecture: • Logical: the functionality as seen by the end user • Implementation: the system as seen by the programmers • Process: view seen by system integrators • Deployment: view seen by system engineering to be used for installation and delivery • Use-Case: the high level use-cases that drive the architecture • Use-Case-Driven • Iterative Development • Configurable • Supported by tools Bhaskar Rao

  6. RUP-Overview (Poster) Bhaskar Rao

  7. RUP – Best Practices Bhaskar Rao

  8. Iterative Development Bhaskar Rao

  9. Managing Requirements Bhaskar Rao

  10. Component Architectures Bhaskar Rao

  11. Model Visually Bhaskar Rao

  12. Verify Quality Bhaskar Rao

  13. Control Changes Bhaskar Rao

  14. RUP-Building Blocks • The RUP uses four elements to describe processes: • Workers – describe a role, some people have many roles. • Activities – small, definable, reusable tasks that can be allocated to a single worker. • Artifacts – usually process deliverables, like: use cases, code, plans, test cases, test results. • Workflows – coordinated sequences of activities. • There are 9 workflows, 6 engineering workflows: • Business modeling, Requirements, Development & Analysis, Implementation. Test, Deployment. • And 3 supporting workflows: • Project management, Configuration and Change Management, Environment. Bhaskar Rao

  15. RUP-Tools Bhaskar Rao

  16. More RUP-Tools Bhaskar Rao

  17. RUP-Process Architecture Kruchten gives the following proportions as typical: Inception 10%, Elaboration 30%, Construction 50%, Transition 10%. Bhaskar Rao

  18. RUP-Phases Bhaskar Rao

  19. RUP-Phases Bhaskar Rao

  20. RUP-Phases Bhaskar Rao

  21. RUP-Phases Bhaskar Rao

  22. Core Workflows Bhaskar Rao

  23. Workers & Workflow Bhaskar Rao

  24. RUP – Work Components & Work Products • Work products involve: Iteration Assessment, Project Measurements, Periodic Status Assessment, Work Order & Issues List. • RUP is like an online mentor that provides guidelines, templates, and examples for all aspects and stages of program development. • The RUP development methodology provides a structured way for companies to envision & create software programs. Bhaskar Rao

  25. RUP Related Frameworks • OpenUP(OpenUP): is a part of the Eclipse Process Framework (EPF), an open source process framework developed within the Eclipse Foundation. Its goals are to make it easy to adopt the core of the RUP / Unified Process. • Agile UP: simplified version of the IBM Rational Unified Process (RUP) developed by Scott Ambler.[1] The AUP applies agile techniques including test driven development (TDD), Agile Modeling, agile change management, and database refactoring to improve productivity. • EssUP: you can pick those practices that are applicable to your situation and combine them into your own process. • UPEDU:software development process specialized for education, developed by Pierre-N. Robillard (ÉcolePolytechnique de Montréal), Philippe Kruchten (Rational Software) and Patrick d'Astous (ÉcolePolytechnique de Montréal). • ITUP: knowledge base of widely accepted industry best practices and the accumulated experience from IBM's client engagements. • Oracle Unified Method: plan-based method – that includes extensive overview material, task and artifact descriptions, and associated templates – the method is intended to be tailored to support the appropriate level of ceremony required for each project which is used by Oracle employees, customers & partner networks. Bhaskar Rao

  26. The Rational Method Composer Bhaskar Rao

  27. RUP in the Industry Bhaskar Rao

  28. RUP Certification Bhaskar Rao

  29. Advantages of RUP • This is a complete methodology in itself with an emphasis on accurate documentation • It is proactively able to resolve the project risks associated with the client's evolving requirements requiring careful change request management • Less time is required for integration as the process of integration goes on throughout the software development life cycle. • The development time required is less due to reuse of components. • There is online training and tutorial available for this process. Bhaskar Rao

  30. Disadvantages of RUP • The team members need to be expert in their field to develop a software under this methodology. • The development process is too complex and disorganized. • On cutting edge projects which utilise new technology, the reuse of components will not be possible. Hence the time saving one could have made will be impossible to fulfill. • Integration throughout the process of software development, in theory sounds a good thing. But on particularly big projects with multiple development streams it will only add to the confusion and cause more issues during the stages of testing Bhaskar Rao

  31. The Future is Rational Bhaskar Rao

  32. Relevance to CS577 & Conclusion • Relevance: • The iterative Phases of RUP find application in ICSM Spiral Model Life-Cycle phases & milestones. • The core workflows of RUP are incorporated as activities in ICSM. • The management workflows (PM,CCM & ENV) of RUP could be incorporated in ICSM. • The RUP related frameworks could be adopted for a particular project (domain) that plans to use ICSM. • The Best Practices upon which RUP was built are now the pillars on which ICSM rest. • Conclusion: RUPprovides a unified Software Process Modelas a Framework in which team members have access to the same large knowledge base of guidelines, templates, tools, and other items to ensure that they share the same language and perspective on the project. RUP development methodology provides a structured way for companies to envision & create software programs. Since it provides a specific planfor each step of the development process, it helps prevent resources from being wasted and reduces unexpected development costs.By incorporating many more features of RUP, ICSM can be tailored to be a better process to design Software & Systems. Bhaskar Rao

  33. Questions? Bhaskar Rao

  34. References • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Rational_Unified_Process • www.ibm.com/Rational • http://ootips.org/rup.html • http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Desktops-and-Notebooks/IBM-Acquires-Rational/ • Krebs, Jochen (2007-01-15). "The value of RUP certification". IBM. http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/library/jan07/krebs/index.html. Retrieved 2008-05-13.  • "Spacer IBM Certified Solution Designer - IBM Rational Unified Process V7.0". IBM. http://www-03.ibm.com/certify/certs/38008003.shtml. Retrieved 2008-05-13.  • "Test 839: Rational Unified Process v7.0". IBM. http://www-03.ibm.com/certify/tests/ovr839.shtml. Retrieved 2008-05-13.  • Stephen Schach (2004). Classical and Object-Oriented Software Engineering. 6/e, WCB McGraw Hill, New York, 2004. • Rational Unified Process white paper. • RUP Design Specifications. • RUP Best Practices for Software Development Teams. • Manager's Introduction to RUP. • Ivar Jacobson, Grady Booch, and James Rumbaugh (1999). The Unified Software Development Process • Per Kroll, Philippe Kruchten (2003). Rational Unified Process Made Easy, The: A Practitioner's Guide to the RUP • Per Kroll, Bruce Mac Isaac (2006). Agility and Discipline Made Easy: Practices from OpenUP and RUP • Philippe Kruchten (1998). The Rational Unified Process: An Introduction • Ahmad Shuja, Jochen Krebs (2007). RUP Reference and Certification Guide • Walker Royce, Software Project Management, A Unified Framework Bhaskar Rao

  35. Thank You! Bhaskar Rao

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