The Rational Unified Process: An Introduction (3rd Edition)
WORKERS AND ARTIFACTS
In the Rational Unified Process, how is all this translated concretely in terms of workers, artifacts, activities, and workflow? Figure 7-2 shows the major worker in the project management workflow, the project manager , and the artifacts of the workflow. Not shown in the figure is the project reviewer , who is responsible for evaluating project planning artifacts and project assessment artifacts, at major review points in the project lifecycle.
Figure 7-2. Worker and artifacts in the project management workflow
The key artifacts of the project management workflow are as follows :
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The software development plan (SDP), which contains several artifacts:
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Product acceptance plan
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Risk management plan (and risk list)
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Problem resolution plan
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Measurement plan
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The business case
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The iteration plans (one per iteration)
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The iteration assessment
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The (periodic) status assessment
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The work order
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The project measurements database
Other plans are part of the SDP, but they are developed by other workers. Here are two examples:
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Configuration management plan, developed by the Worker: Configuration Manager (see Chapter 13)
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Development case (the process used for the project), developed by the Worker: Process Engineer (see Chapters 14 and 17)