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  2. Rational unified process - Wikipedia

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    The rational unified process (RUP) is an iterative software development process framework created by the Rational Software Corporation, a division of IBM since 2003. [1] RUP is not a single concrete prescriptive process, but rather an adaptable process framework, intended to be tailored by the development organizations and software project teams that will select the elements of the process ...

  3. RUP hump - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, this diagram has become increasingly connected with RUP, so that sometimes it is regarded as a logo for the process. The chart has then since been spread widely over the Internet. A known misconception about the hump chart is, that it is based on empirical assessment of actual projects rather than on Kruchten's educated guess.

  4. Unified process - Wikipedia

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    The enterprise unified process extends RUP through the addition of eight "enterprise" disciplines. Agile refinements of UP such as OpenUP/Basic and the agile unified process simplify RUP by reducing the number of disciplines. Refinements also vary in the emphasis placed on different project artifacts. Agile refinements streamline RUP by ...

  5. Template:User rup - Wikipedia

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  6. Agile unified process - Wikipedia

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    Agile unified process (AUP) is a simplified version of the rational unified process (RUP) developed by Scott Ambler. [1] It describes a simple, easy to understand approach to developing business application software using agile techniques and concepts yet still remaining true to the RUP.

  7. Enterprise unified process - Wikipedia

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    The Enterprise Unified Process (EUP) is an extended variant of the Unified Process and was developed by Scott W. Ambler and Larry Constantine in 2000, eventually reworked in 2005 by Ambler, John Nalbone and Michael Vizdos. [1]

  8. Rupsi Airport - Wikipedia

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    Rupsi Airport (IATA: RUP, ICAO: VERU) is a domestic airport serving the city of Kokrajhar and Dhubri, Assam, India. It is located at Rupsi , 17 km (11 mi) north from the city centre. [ 4 ] The airport serves as a way for people of the lower part of Assam to travel to India's major cities and states.

  9. Category:User templates rup - Wikipedia

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