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©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 1 - A brief aside - Methodologies as Swimsuits

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 2 There is No Mystery (until you return to your project) Projects come in different shapes and sizes. Methodologies come in different shapes and sizes. People come in different shapes and sizes. The people may not fit the methodology. The people are the more important.

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 3 a sample methodology

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 4 A bigger methodology

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 5 A smaller methodology

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 6 A methodology good for fooling around

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 7 A methodology for climbing Mt. Everest

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 8 A light methodology for casual use

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 9 A heavier methodology for rugged use

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 10 A military-spec swimsuit

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 11 XP

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 12 How much does the methodology cover? How much should it?

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 13 Very small - not intended to cover much

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 14 Intended to cover a lot

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 15 Is it large enough? Does it cover enough?

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 16 Most methodologies are too large

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 17 My favorite methodology - the stretch-to-fit

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 18 Many come in 1 piece - just put it on

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 19 It may come in several pieces - some assembly is required

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 20 Many methodologies are home-built

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 21 Some come in kit form

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 22 The Unified Process comes in kit form

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 23 Unified Process can be mean and light

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 24 Or it can be mean and serious

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 25 Most are overly complex

©Do NOT copy or distribute! Slide 26 Choose your methodology to fit your purpose