Service- and Component-based Development: Using Select Perspective™ and UML
by Hedley Apperly, Ralph Hofman, Steve Latchem, Barry Maybank, Barry McGibbon, David Piper, Chris Simons
Chapter 3. Supply
Supply is about the provisioning of components and services, whether these are reused, rented, bought, or built. This chapter outlines the different ways in which components and services can be supplied and gives more detail[1] on the activities for designing and constructing components. It is not a prescriptive process. Instead, the process may be customized to meet the needs of the project: some activities are optional and may be included or excluded; others have alternatives, while others are required but have already been carried out and do not have to be repeated.
[1] Full details can be found in the Select Process Director version of Select Perspective.
The normal approach to supplying components is to build them, and ...
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