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Download The Unified Process Transition and Production Phases : Best Practices in Implementing the UP

Is the Unified Process the be all and end all standard for developing object-oriented component-based software? This book is the final in a four-volume series that presents a critical review of the Unified Process. The authors present a survey of the alternate software processes, and synthesize a more robust process that addresses the complete breadth of your real-world development and production needs. After elaborating on the UP with a more complete software process, each volume presents a masters’ collection of today’s best practices in implementing the respective phase ¾ inception, elaboration, construction, and transition and production.
You get the collective wisdom of industry luminaries! Contributions by James Bach, Martin Fowler, Jim Highsmith, Warren Keuffel, Bertrand Meyer, Mary Poppendieck, Karl Wiegers, and others provide proven alternative approaches to the techniques encompassed by the Unified Process. You learn:
· How large-scale, mission-critical software is developed and maintained
· How programming fits into the overall development lifecycle
· Tips and techniques to enhance your role (and career)
And you learn practical details of implementing a software process with best practices on such issues as requirements, managing project risks, testing and measurement efforts, and selecting and deploying the right tools.
Implement an Enterprise Unified Process with an enhanced lifecycle. This volume provides the information you need to properly deploy, operate, and support your new system. In delivering a new system to a user community during the transition phase you will:
· Test and validate the complete system
· Operate the system in parallel with legacy systems
· Convert legacy databases and systems to support your new release
· Train users, operations staff, support staff, and maintenance developers
To ensure continued operation of the system during the production phase you will:
· Monitor the system, acting appropriately to ensure continued operation
· Operate and maintain relevant jobs, logs, and supporting systems
· Respond to help requests, error reports, and feature requests
· Manage the change control process

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