Hi Ronaldo,
The Collaboration package contains content elements that are collaborative in nature and need to be referenced in other package. For instance, use cases are used in Intent and Solution. Use cases are only defined in the Collaboration layer and they contain minimal content. Most of the content is contained in the contributing elements of the Intent layer. This was done to make the process more extensible. Intent, Solution, and Management packages depend on the Collaboration package, but they don't depend on each other. So if you want to use a different approach for requirements and test cases, you can simply replace the Intent package. The other packages have no dependency on that package, only on the Collaboration package. When you publish, all the different pieces of contributing content are merged. So you could extend an item in the Collaboration package from many other packages. The layered architecture (Collaboration, Intent, Management, and Solution) isn't apparent when the process is published. To answer your other question, you can use this email group to ask any questions, but it's generally used for development discussions. The EPF newsgroup (eclipse.technology.epf) is a good place for "How do I." type of questions. Thanks, Jim ____________________ Jim Ruehlin, IBM Rational RUP Content Developer Eclipse Process Framework (EPF) Committer www.eclipse.org/epf email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: 760.505.3232 fax: 949.369.0720 ________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of "Ronaldo r" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 7:05 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [epf-dev] requirements openup work products The work products rm_actor, rm_use_case, rm_vision and rm_supporting_requirements are in the content package intent/requirements. They contribute to work products actor, use_case, vision and supporting_requirements that are in the collaboration content package. They are contributting with some guidance. What's the purpose of this separation? Is there any document that can I read to learn about this strategy of organization? This is the right place for this kind of question? Thank you. Ronaldo Luiz. Brazil. _______________________________________________ epf-dev mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/epf-dev
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