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RUP Plug-In for Best Practices for Asset-based Software Engineering v1.0

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Summary:  Flashline's RUP Plug-In for Best Practices for Asset-based Software Engineering provides a set of workflows, tools, processes and roles that help organizations manage their software with the same strategic focus it applies to its financial investments. ASE (Asset-based Software Engineering) expands the software management focus to include both the process of building software and the results of that process: the code, components, frameworks, services, models, and documentation that emerge from the process. ASE extends RUP by shifting emphasis from a single project to projects across the enterprise.

Date:  16 Aug 2005 (Published 16 Aug 2005)
Level:  Introductory
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Purpose

Flashline's RUP Plug-In for Best Practices for Asset-based Software Engineering provides a set of workflows, tools, processes and roles that help organizations manage their software with the same strategic focus it applies to its financial investments. ASE (Asset-based Software Engineering) expands the software management focus to include both the process of building software and the results of that process: the code, components, frameworks, services, models, and documentation that emerge from the process. ASE extends RUP by shifting emphasis from a single project to projects across the enterprise.

RUP Base version:
V2003.06.00.65
Supported:
Yes, by Flashline, Inc.
Copyright and licensing info:
Copyright © 2004 Flashline Inc.
Last modified:
December 2004

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