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RE: [epf-dev] OpenUP Summary Graphic

Each of the levels should show some sort of product.  I like the term
"build" but not so sure about "nightly build" as it implies a specific
rate.

- Scott
On Thu, October 25, 2007 6:30 am, Ben Williams said:
> Mark,
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> Im not sure if it's a word or not :)
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> But I agree that it would be useful to show a build output from the
> micro-increment level.
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> Ben
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> Hi Ben
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> I have finally had the chance to look at the graphic properly
> (blackberry's are great for some things and not for others).
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> I think that the changes you have shown seem good IMHO - they do seem
> cosmetic in terms of the intent of the original diagram but I completely
> understand that they may make the diagram more acceptable to mechanical
> engineers :-)
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> As per previous discussion on this thread, I think we should consider
> adding a build product to the micro-increment - something that
> represents a build similar to an integration stream / nightly build idea
> of course, rather than a shippable build. In principal, this too could
> be "demo-able"
> (is that a real word?).
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> cheers
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> Mark
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> Hi all
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> We have been speaking with various customers about EPF and OpenUP.
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> We have received feedback that the main OpenUP graphic (the cogs) is
> distracting because:
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> - it uses a mechanical metaphor to illustrate an integrated process, yet
> the mechanics do not mesh
> - there is no way that the two cogs could actually mesh
> - the elongated tooth on the iteration cog is odd
> - these issues distract from the conceptual message being conveyed
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> I have attached a modified version - this is just an example of how the
> deficiencies in the graphic could be addressed - the graphic should be
> corrected properly by someone with better photoshop skills :)
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> (Embedded image moved to file: pic05831.jpg)cid:752485009@10102007-10D6
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> Thoughts?
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