Small
Project Development Case: Introduction
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A Development Case describes how the process is applied for a specific
project or organization. It includes details such as:
- which optional activities and artifacts will be used, and which will
be dropped,
- the relative timing of activities for each phase,
- which tools will be used, and
- the level of formality to be applied.
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This is an example Development Case geared to projects with the following characteristics:
- small project (as described in Roadmap:
Small Projects)
- products deployed either at a customer site or deployed via the web (RUP
artifacts and activities related to shrink-wrapped packaged products are not
included)
- the software development environment (tools, computing infrastructure, test
environment, configuration management environment, and so on) is already set
up, or described separately
- low management complexity (one development team, one customer, and one product)
- a relatively informal process is acceptable.
This Development Case is, however, only an example. It can be tailored for
use by projects with other characteristics, such as fewer tools, differing levels
of formality, and so on.
Note that it follows a simplified version of the standard Development Case
template.
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