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 10. Deliverables
Select Perspective is a delivery-based approach to contemporary software development. Other development approaches focus on activities and tasks that can lead to unnecessary work in producing deliverables that may have little value. In Select Perspective, the emphasis on deliverables means that only those deliverables of value to the project need to be produced; anything not on the delivery line can be avoided. For example, if the proposed solution is for a small part of a business process such as mailings, then the business process models need not be delivered.
This chapter organizes those important deliverables into each of the major workflows: supply, manage, and consume. Examples for each of the deliverables can ...
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