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RE: [epf-dev] Process Components case study
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Peter,
Many thanks for creating the model and case study from work components. I
will go through it and revert to you asap. Perhaps we could meet in Orlando to discuss if you have
time. I am at RSDC from Mon through
Thu.
A
question: I downloaded the files from Yahoo and double clicked "Process
Component Case Study - published.part1.exe" to run it. My Lavasoft Ad-Watch
program blocked the process with the following message. While I am trying to
analyze this, thought would let you know just in case...
Quote:
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Harmful process identified(PID:2996)
Object:Process Component Case Study -
published.part1.exe
Path:C:\Covansys\eBusiness\RUP\Work
Components\EPF\
Category:Monitoring
Tool
Vendor:Win32.Generic.PWS
Comment:mrj.exe.dmp
This
object was found active in memory
:Unquote
Thanks,
Kirti
Hello and again sorry
for the delay on producing the promised case study on modeling process
components in EPF Composer. I
created now a small case study plug-in that models Kirti's Define Scope process
component in EPF Composer. You can review it by installing the method
plug-in or just the published web site. I faked the black box representation of
the component using a UML 2.0 modeling tool to present the component diagram and
the ports, captured the images and pasted them into the description page of a
capability pattern that represents Define Scope. Because the example Kirti sent was a RUP example, I
modeled this as a method plug-in to RUP701 without realizing that this could
cause trouble with Eclipse. I therefore uploaded the results to our Yahoo
Group website where you can retrieve it without violating Eclipse's rules on
copyrighted material. My apologies for that. The next examples I
will create by just using BUP content, but I did not want to waste this effort
and would like to get your detailed feedback first before I through it away.
The published site also contains a whitepaper on components from Kirti as
well as the part of the SPEM 2.0 specification that defines Process Components.
Both sources want to achieve similar things, but I have chosen the SPEM
representation for this example. You should read these two papers first
before doing your review. Go here
and get all three files (two for the published site and one for the method
plug-in): http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eclipseprocessframework/files/
I had to split the published site in two
parts as Yahoo limits the file size to 5MB. But part 1 is a
self-extracting installer. If you do not have access to our Yahoo Group
send me an email and I will send you the files via email.
Here is my summary and walkthrough of
the case study (the first page of the published site):
Thanks and best
regards,
Peter
Haumer.
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PETER
HAUMER, Dr. rer. nat.
Rational Method Composer | Eclipse Process
Framework
Rational Software | IBM Software Group
Tel.: +1 408
863-8716
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Peter and the Team,
Thank you all for attending the Work
Component demo on Friday. As discussed, I have attached a sample component
("Work component: Define Scope") and the graphic of RUP Framework with Work
Components.
- image002.gif
: RUP Framework defined using Work
Components
- _WorkComponent_Define Scope.html
: Work Component Specification
- _WorkComponent_Define Scope.gif
: Work Component Ganttlet as an image
- _WorkComponent_Define Scope.mpt
: Work Component Ganttlet as a MS Project Gantt Chart template
- workComponents.mht
: A
white paper on work components that has other graphics (incl. the detailed one
for Work Component: Build Architectural Prototype)
Pl. propose the next steps on incorporating this
into EPF Composer as discussed. Thanks, Kirti -----Original
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Thanks and best regards,
Peter
Haumer.
______________________________________________________________
Rational
Software | IBM Software Group
PETER HAUMER, Dr. rer. nat.
RUP Development,
Cupertino, CA
Tel/Fax: +1 408
863-8716
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