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Rational Unified Process
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What
You will Learn |
| The Rational Unified Process online training course is designed to provide learners with an introduction to the RUP software engineering process and framework. The online training course explains the software development principles behind the RUP and shows learners how to apply the RUP in their own organizations. |
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Understanding the RUP |
- Define the Rational Unified Process (RUP)
- Explain the underlying principles of the RUP
- Explain briefly the four development phases in the RUP
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- Compare iterative and waterfall development approaches
- Explain the modeling elements of the RUP
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Inception and Elaboration Phases |
- Explain the objectives of the Inception phase
- Produce a Vision document for a project
- Explain the objectives of the Elaboration phase
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- Define an executable architecture for a project
- Design critical use cases for a project
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Construction and Transition Phases |
- Explain the objectives of the Construction phase
- Achieve parallelism among team members
- Prepare a product for beta and final deployment
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- Explain the objectives of the Transition phase
- Validate that a project meets user expectations
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Adopting the RUP |
- Explain how to configure the RUP product for a specific project
- Produce an RUP Process Configuration
- Produce RUP Process Views
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- Compare thin and structural RUP plug ins
- Explain how to adopt the RUP in projects of various sizes
- Explain how to adopt the RUP for moderate or major change
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Planning an Iterative Project |
- Explain the key concepts behind iterative planning
- Build coarse grained project plans
- Build fine grained iteration plans
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- Avoid common mistakes related to RUP implementation
- Avoid common mistakes related to iterative development
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RUP for Project Managers, Analysts, and Architects |
- Explain the mission of an RUP project manager
- Explain the mission of an RUP analyst
- Explain the mission of an RUP architect
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- Describe the activities of an RUP project manager
- Describe the activities of an RUP analyst
- Describe the activities of an RUP architect
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RUP for Developers and Testers |
- Explain the mission of a developer and how it relates to the RUP
- Describe the activities of a developer in an RUP driven project
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- Explain the mission of a tester and how it relates to the RUP
- Describe the activities of a tester in an RUP driven project
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