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Ben

 

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Subject: [epf-dev] General: Questions on Introduction to OpenUP node
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Hi, 

I have a few questions regarding the node "Introduction to OpenUP" 
- Should we merge "Introduction to OpenUP" and "OpenUP in a Nutshell"?
<I think yes> 

[BW] I vote yes


- Will the overview graph be at "Introduction to OpenUP"? <I think yes,
but this is becoming a length page, is that wise for an intro page?> 

[BW] As per Ricardos comments, yes I think it needs to be, and should be
displayed at the top of the page


- Do we still need "OpenUP Fundamental Concepts"? I have already
referenced the 4 phases, risk, and iteration from Governance lifecycle
and Iteration lifecycle respectively. I also referenced Software
Architecture from Micro iteration, and I could reference Use Case, from
Micro Increment, but I do not think there is a great logical connection
<I think no, we do not need "OpenUP Fundamental Concepts". > 

[BW] What is the rationale for getting rid of this?



Cheers 

Per Kroll
STSM, Manager Methods: RUP / RMC
Project Lead: Eclipse Process Framework
Rational Software, IBM Corp
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