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The History of the Unified Process

December 13, 2022 0Likes 0Comments

The Unified Process process started in 1988 with Objectory and ended in the early 2010s when IBM sunsetted support for RUP.

PMI’s Disciplined Agile® Toolkit and Scott Ambler

December 12, 2022 0Likes 0Comments

Along with Mark Lines I co-created PMI’s Disciplined Agile (DA) toolkit and am a DA Fellow.

What Happened to the Rational Unified Process (RUP)?

What Happened to the Rational Unified Process (RUP)?

December 12, 2022 0Likes 2Comments

Rational Unified Process (RUP) started in the mid-1990s as a process framework for object-oriented (OO) software engineering. It quickly became the dominant process in the late 1990s, but was eclipsed by agile ways of working (WoW) in the early 2000s. It was effectively retired by IBM Rational in the early 2010s.

The Data-Driven Enterprise: Are You Ready?

December 11, 2022 0Likes 0Comments

A data-driven enterprise is one in which decision makers seek, and then consider relevant data when making their decisions.

Project Status Reports: Quantum Shifting

Project Status Reports: Quantum Shifting

December 10, 2022 2Likes 0Comments

With “quantum shifting” the message of a status report suddenly changes from green to red.

Why I Use the Term “Initiative” Rather than “Project”

Why I Use the Term “Initiative” Rather than “Project”

December 5, 2022 0Likes 1Comment

The term project is too narrow given how it is used in practice. That fact is that you have many types of initiatives underway, including but not limited to projects.

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