A related item that came up in discussions
at the conference this week was Per’s notion of a greater focus on
patterns. Anything could be flagged as a pattern, not just Capability Patterns.
For instance, a single task such as Design the Solution could be flagged as a
pattern. The “pattern” is really the task and all elements
associated to the task.
I imagine this would result in a page
being published for each pattern that shows the flagged element in the middle
and surrounded with all related elements (roles, work products, guidances, CPs,
DPs). Perhaps elements that are their own patterns could be shown with an extra
glyph so users can see collaborating patterns.
Thoughts?
- Jim
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All, based on some discussions we been having here at the Agile conference and
the idea of three "subprocesses" that Per spoke about today (and our
overall discussion about presentation in the published website), I came up with
a Venn diagram that I think is pretty compelling. Of course, I made up some new
names for existing things, did some refactoring, and all that, but I'm curious
to hear what others think about this. If it was thought to be a useful way of
looking at things, perhaps this could be the graphic on the OpenUP home page
(with navigable hotspots and all that)… What does everybody (or anybody)
think?
Thanks,
Chris ~:|
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