Jim,
We (ILOG, now an IBM Company) have developed an extensive process for our
Consulting practice. Some parts, for instance our tailored project
management/consulting engagement methodology leverage the EPF Practice
Library. Other parts, our industry and product-specific practices have
more original content (i.e. less extension of the foundations, so more the
stand-alone model). And one piece (Agile Business Rule Development) is
itself published as an EPF Practice Library.
Don't hesitate to ping me on ST and we can discuss this.
Jean.
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Jean Pommier
Program Director, Service Engineering & Marketing
Application and Integration Middleware
Software Group - IBM Corp.
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From: Jim Ruehlin <[email protected]>
To: Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List
<[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, 19 June 2009 2:22:54
Subject: [epf-dev] Query: Who is Building Stand-alone EPF Content?
Hello,
I'm interested in finding out how many people are creating content using
EPF Composer, but are not using the EPF Practice Library. Or, you're just
using the EPF Practice Library for a minority of the content you publish.
It would be useful to understand how many organizations are creating a
(comparatively) large amount of content as opposed to creating small
extensions to existing practices.
I'd appreciate it if you could respond to the newsgroup or to me
personally if you prefer with a quick note letting me know approximately
how many pages/elements you're creating, and the nature of the project
(large enterprise content deployment, content that covers specialized
areas, etc).
This is useful for the EPF community to know as people want to provide
services or training around the way the tool and content is actually being
used.
Much thanks,
Jim Ruehlin, EPF Committer
Jim Ruehlin, IBM Rational Software
Method Architect, ADC CoP
RMC SIG Lead
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