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  2. Unified process - Wikipedia

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    The elaboration, construction and transition phases are divided into a series of timeboxed iterations. (The inception phase may also be divided into iterations for a large project.) Each iteration results in an increment, which is a release of the system that contains added or improved functionality compared with the previous release.

  3. Rational unified process - Wikipedia

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    RUP phases and disciplines. The RUP has determined a project life-cycle consisting of four phases. These phases allow the process to be presented at a high level in a similar way to how a 'waterfall'-styled project might be presented, although in essence the key to the process lies in the iterations of development that lie within all of the phases.

  4. Iterative and incremental development - Wikipedia

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    The Unified Process groups increments/iterations into phases: inception, elaboration, construction, and transition. Inception identifies project scope, requirements (functional and non-functional) and risks at a high level but in enough detail that work can be estimated. Elaboration delivers a working architecture that mitigates the top risks ...

  5. Spiral model - Wikipedia

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    The three anchor point milestones fit easily into the Rational Unified Process (RUP), with LCO marking the boundary between RUP's Inception and Elaboration phases, LCA marking the boundary between Elaboration and Construction phases, and IOC marking the boundary between Construction and Transition phases.

  6. Software development process - Wikipedia

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    The main idea of the software development life cycle has been "to pursue the development of information systems in a very deliberate, structured and methodical way, requiring each stage of the life cycle––from the inception of the idea to delivery of the final system––to be carried out rigidly and sequentially" [2] within the context of ...

  7. UPEDU - Wikipedia

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    The process is divided in time into four phases; the inception, elaboration, construction and transition phases, each of which consists of one or more milestones. For each phase, the set of artifacts (work products) and the work flow are defined by the process.

  8. Disciplined agile delivery - Wikipedia

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    A three-phase project lifecycle based on scrum. The phases are Inception (what is sometimes called "Sprint 0"), Construction, and Transition (what is sometimes called a Release sprint). Lean. A three-phase project lifecycle based on Kanban. Continuous delivery: Agile. An Agile-based product lifecycle that supports a continuous flow of work ...

  9. Enterprise unified process - Wikipedia

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    So two phases and several new disciplines were added. EUP sees software development not as a standalone activity, but embedded in the lifecycle of the system (to be built or enhanced or replaced), the IT lifecycle of the enterprise and the organization/business lifecycle of the enterprise itself. [ 2 ]