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1-100 This technique tries to confine the achievement of a specific goal to a small time interval.
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1-100A 1 - 100 What is time-boxing?
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1-200 This encompasses the set of significant decisions about the structure and behavior of a system.
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1-300 This process helps to control and manage versions of software and artifacts.
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1-400 This refers to testing of existing software to make sure errors are not introduced.
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1-400A 1 - 100 What is regression testing?
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1-500 This refers to hiding a component’s internal details behind a stable, well-defined interface.
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1-500A 1 - 100 What is encapsulation?
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2-100 1 - 100 These are what the iterative approach identifies early in the lifecycle, when it’s possible to attack and react to them in an efficient manner.
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2-200 Each one of these results in a version or generation of a software system.
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2-300 Each one of these is a mini- waterfall.
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2-400 This is when the project decides whether to proceed, abort, or change course.
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2-400A 1 - 100 What are milestones?
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2-500 This enables an end user to see and provide feedback on the system as it is being developed.
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2-500A 1 - 100 What is prototyping?
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3-100 1 - 100 Training materials are created by this RUP discipline.
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3-100A 1 - 100 What is Deployment?
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3-200 These may decompose into steps.
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3-300 These are tangible products the project uses or produces on its way toward the final product.
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3-400 These represent a partitioning of workers and activities into logical groupings.
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3-400A 1 - 100 What are workflows (or disciplines)?
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3-500 These show how to use a specific tool to perform a step.
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4-100 1 - 100 This guru is known for Information Engineering.
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4-100A 1 - 100 Who is James Martin (or Clive Finkelstein)?
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4-200 He is one of Rational’s “3 amigos” and wrote the foreword to Kroll/Kruchten’s book.
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4-300 He wrote the seminal paper on waterfall life cycle models in 1970.
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4-400 This member of Rational’s 3 amigos introduced use cases in his 1992 book Object-Oriented Software Engineering.
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4-500 This guru said, “If you do not actively attack the risks, they will actively attack you.”
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5-100 1 - 100 This phase concludes with the lifecycle architecture milestone.
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5-200 This phase includes manufacturing, delivering, training, and maintaining the product.
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5-300 This phase creates a project plan, which shows the phases and iterations.
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5-400 This phase consumes 50% of the schedule and 65% of the effort on a typical project.
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5-500 This is the phase where most of your risks should be mitigated.
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6-100 1 - 100 The elaboration phase results in this model being 80% complete.
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6-200 This artifact includes an estimate of ROI for the project.
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6-300 RUP discourages the use of these types of artifacts unless absolutely necessary.
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6-400 This artifact becomes a stable reference for building the rest of your system.
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6-400A 1 - 100 What is the baseline architecture?
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6-500 This artifact describes the fundamental need the project is trying to address and the high-level features of the solution.
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6-500A 1 - 100 What is the Vision?
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This is the main driver to determine the scope and objectives of an iteration.
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