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Re: [epf-dev] EPF Scrum Model Analysis

Thank you Julio

Very interesting.

One point jumps out at me...the lack of guidance associated with roles.  The current architecture is such that the required knowledge/skills and abilities are captured on the role element itself.  Furthermore, roles are associated with tasks and work products, each of which have associated guidance.  Has you analysis considered this "implicit" and "transitive" guidance?

Cheers,
Chris


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From:        Julio Ariel Hurtado Alegría <jhurtado@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:        epf-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date:        01/10/2011 07:59 AM
Subject:        [epf-dev] EPF Scrum Model Analysis
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To "EPF Scrum" community.

In the context of our work about software process models
with AVISPA tool(
http://www.moosetechnology.org/tools/ProcessModel), we
have used your EPF version of Scrum for conducing
an analysis. We have found some problems the EPF process model definition,
this problems has been published in the International Chilean Conference
of Computer Science.

We hope that these results can be used to improve the process model
definition where it is possible.

Additionally, if it is possible, we would know about your agreements or
disagreements respect to the findings reported. The paper is attached to
this mail.

Thanks for your attention,


Julio Ariel Hurtado Alegría
PhD(c) Computer Science Student
Departamento de Ciencias de la computación
Universidad de Chile
Profesor Asociado
Departamento de sistemas
Universidad del Cauca - Colombia



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