Process tailoring by projects [message #28196] |
Thu, 01 February 2007 20:03  |
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I'm building a tailorable organizational process definition in EPF, and am
looking for tips on how to implement tailoring by individual projects.
I'm currently thinking that projects will need to create a plug-in that
references the standard process, and create Contributes, Extends, Replaces
method elements where needed, then either add a Configuration view for the
project or publish to a separate Web site.
Anyone have thoughts on this?
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Rob Robason
Software Process Manager
Wind River Systems
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Re: Process tailoring by projects [message #28388 is a reply to message #28196] |
Fri, 02 February 2007 08:19  |
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hi Rob,
we start process modeling processes in our organization on two levels:
1. one Method Plugin -
company processes (as finance, pr, hr and so on) with generally
defined life-cycle model (lcm)
separated in 3 content packages (strategy, support, lcm)
2. project tailored lcm (each one Method Plugin) with connection to first
level
this mean that Method Plugins from second level has a connection to 1st
level
and use variability connections to Method Element from there.
question is, if one Method Plugin for 1st level is a good idea,
but for now it looks ok and as a simplest solution.
use one method configuration per project sounds good.
of course this really depends on a way how you model
(team, responsibilities, qa in company) ....
all the best,
jan
ps: question is how to model/connect knowledge base elements. :-)
On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 02:03:57 +0100, Rob Robason
<rob.robason@windriver.com> wrote:
> I'm building a tailorable organizational process definition in EPF, and
> am
> looking for tips on how to implement tailoring by individual projects.
>
> I'm currently thinking that projects will need to create a plug-in that
> references the standard process, and create Contributes, Extends,
> Replaces
> method elements where needed, then either add a Configuration view for
> the
> project or publish to a separate Web site.
>
> Anyone have thoughts on this?
>
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Re: Process tailoring by projects [message #575771 is a reply to message #28196] |
Fri, 02 February 2007 08:19  |
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hi Rob,
we start process modeling processes in our organization on two levels:
1. one Method Plugin -
company processes (as finance, pr, hr and so on) with generally
defined life-cycle model (lcm)
separated in 3 content packages (strategy, support, lcm)
2. project tailored lcm (each one Method Plugin) with connection to first
level
this mean that Method Plugins from second level has a connection to 1st
level
and use variability connections to Method Element from there.
question is, if one Method Plugin for 1st level is a good idea,
but for now it looks ok and as a simplest solution.
use one method configuration per project sounds good.
of course this really depends on a way how you model
(team, responsibilities, qa in company) ....
all the best,
jan
ps: question is how to model/connect knowledge base elements. :-)
On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 02:03:57 +0100, Rob Robason
<rob.robason@windriver.com> wrote:
> I'm building a tailorable organizational process definition in EPF, and
> am
> looking for tips on how to implement tailoring by individual projects.
>
> I'm currently thinking that projects will need to create a plug-in that
> references the standard process, and create Contributes, Extends,
> Replaces
> method elements where needed, then either add a Configuration view for
> the
> project or publish to a separate Web site.
>
> Anyone have thoughts on this?
>
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