We offer a commercial product, IRIS
Process Live that takes the EPF content in its entirety and provides full
enactment across the ALM lifecycle. This amongst other things provides reports
on process deviation/compliance using the enactment data.
Thanks
Kamal
Kamal Ahluwalia
Lead System Analyst, Osellus Inc.
144 Front Street
West, Suite 750
Toronto, Ontario M5J 3L7
CANADA
Tel: +1 (416) 603-6667 Ext 5063
Email: kamal@xxxxxxxxxxx
Blog: http://www.osellus.com/blogs/author/kamal
From:
epf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:epf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sullivan, Gregory (US SSA)
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 9:41
AM
To: epf-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [epf-dev] tool
integration, artifact tracking, etc.?
Please excuse the naïve questions, but I’m new to EPF.
Is there a framework for integrating tools (Eclipse-based or
otherwise) with processes produced using EPF? Or for tracking artifacts
produced while following an EPF-generated process? Or for tracking
progress / adherence to a process?
It seems like it should be possible to, in conjunction with
an EPF-generated process, answer questions such as, “What are the
detailed requirements for this system?”, “What tasks should be
being worked on now, and which are overdue?”, “When was this use
case developed?”, “What tests validate this requirement?”,
etc.
The process should serve as a workflow and an organizer of
activities and artifacts as they are performed and produced, respectively, over
the course of a project. That is, the process should serve as an
“active” tool rather than a static document.
With all the technical wizardry apparent in the EPF tool,
I’m sure you people are way ahead of me on this, and I would appreciate
any information and pointers you can give me.
Thanks much.
--Greg
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Gregory T. Sullivan, Ph.D.
BAE Systems Advanced Information Technologies
6 New England Executive Park, Burlington,
MA 01803
(781)262-4553
gregory.sullivan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx