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22 Jul 2004 A list of available Plug-Ins created by IBM. The following Plug-Ins have been created by the Rational software group at IBM.
RUP for Extreme Programming Plug-Ins
The RUP Plug-In for XP offers guidance for developers by combining the strengths of the core elements of RUP with XP's agile methodology. The Plug-In jump-starts development for small and medium-sized teams with an out-of-the-box set of practices, roadmaps and activities that help teams focus on their core mission: generating high-quality, executable code.
RUP Plug-Ins for IBM WebSphere Application Server
Here's a list of the RUP Plug-Ins available. Included is RUP for IBM WebSphere Application Server 5.0 Plug-In v2.1 for RUP v2003.
RUP Plug-Ins for Microsoft .NET
Here's a list of all the Plug-Ins available for Microsoft .NET. Included is RUP for Microsoft .NET Plug-In v2.0 for Rational Unified Process v2003.
Coming soon: RUP Plug-Ins for BEA WebLogic
Here's a list of all the BEA WebLogic Plug-Ins available. Included is RUP for BEA WebLogic 7.0 Plug-In v3.0 for RUP v2003.
RUP Plug-Ins for J2EE
View a list of all the J2EE Plug-Ins available. Included is RUP for J2EE v1.3 Plug-In v3.1 for RUP v2003.
RUP Plug-Ins for Sun
The Sun Open Net Environment (Sun ONE) is Sun's standards-based software vision, architecture, platform, and expertise for building and deploying Services on Demand. This Plug-In extends RUP to support the needs of development teams building and deploying applications using Sun ONE.
RUP Plug-Ins for User Experience
Here's a list of all the Plug-Ins available on RDN. Included is RUP for User Experience Plug-In v3.0 for Rational Unified Process v2003.
RUP for Systems Engineering Plug-Ins
These Plug-Ins apply to systems development projects and efforts involving concurrent hardware and software development requiring more than one development team. It is also provides content for handling architecturally significant deployment issues. Included is RUP for Systems Engineering Plug-In v 2.0 for RUP v2003.
RUP for Creative Web Design Plug-In v1.0
This RUP Plug-In describes the process of creating the user interface of the solution and the user experience of the presentation layer in the context of a RUP project.
RUP for Rational Rapid Developer Plug-In v1.0
The Rational Rapid Developer Plug-In supplements Rational Unified Process with specific RRD content and provides guidance on how to perform the relevant RUP activities within the context of developing an RRD-based application.
Wylie College Example Process Configuration v1.0
The example shows how an organization might perform moderate tailoring of the RUP using RPW and RUP Builder. The example includes an RPW thin plug-in and a RUP Builder template configuration. Also includes organization-wide guidance, and artifacts from an example project. This example is for RUP v2003 only.
RUP Repository SR1 for v2003.06
This repository is an updated RUP content repository to be used with RUP Builder v2003.06.
RUP for Asset-Based Development Plug-In v1.0
This Plug-In augments RUP by describing the asset identification, asset production and asset consumption process components of the asset-based development discipline.
RUP Plug-In for legacy evolution v1.0
This Plug-In provides guidance on how to define and perform legacy evolution using the RUP. Topics include performing data migration and integrating legacy applications into modern architectures.
RUP Plug-In for IBM Rational SUMMIT Ascendant v1.0
This RUP Plug-In describes a process for producing and consuming assets in the context of a RUP project.
Coming soon: Business Modeling Plug-In Version 1.0
Detailed process guidance on how to develop business process models with the RUP is included in this process plug-in. This material shows how the UML can serve as a ideal notation for describing business systems. It also shows how to transition these models into the appropriate supporting computer systems.
Coming soon: RealTime Plug-In Version 1.0
This plug-in provides process specific materials on how to develop real time systems with the RUP. Included is information on designing and testing a real time system.
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