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Essentials of the Rational Unified Process

Course Code: RP401GB (Also known as: RP401GBGB)      Days: 2
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Course Overview

An introduction to the Rational Unified Process (RUP), a knowledge base containing software engineering practices that represent many of the best practices observed in successful software development. Introducing iterative development, organisation and content of this knowledge base, it emphasizes the main principles of iterative software development: phases and their objectives, and the mitigation of risks. You are also introduced to RUP tailoring choices.

Audience

  • Process engineers
  • Technical managers
  • Project leads
  • Analysts and designers
  • Software architects and engineers
  • Configuration management personnel
  • Testing and quality-assurance personnel
  • Anyone needing an overview of the Rational Unified Process

Skills Gained

Upon completion of the course, participants will:

  • Understand Rational's best practices for software development.
  • Be familiar with the guidance RUP provides for iterative development.
  • Be familiar with the structure and navigation facilities of RUP.
  • Be introduced to the content of RUP and its application.
  • Be introduced to RUP tailoring and implementation choices.
  • Have simulated the use of RUP on a project.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Recommended Experience

Some knowledge of software development is recommended.

Course Outline

  • Module 1: Best Practices of Software Engineering
  • Module 2: Iterative Development
  • Module 3: RUP Structure and Navigation
  • Module 4: RUP Content
  • Module 5: Tailoring RU
  • RUP Project Simulation


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