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CobiT for Software Development Projects
Enables organizations to link their business objectives to software development projects.
1
1.0
Enterprise MSF Agile (with CobiT)
Choose this process to use the MSF Agile lifecycle delivered within a CobiT (Control Objectives for Information and related Technology) based governance framework.
1
1.0
Enterprise OpenUP (with CobiT)
This version of Enterprise OpenUP is a proof-of-concept making OpenUP suitable for an enterprise audience interested in governance using COBIT, a universally accepted framework that is kept up to date and harmonized with other standards.
1
1.0
MSF for Agile Software Development
An iterative, scenario-driven development process for building .NET, Web, Web Service, and other object-oriented applications.
1
1.0
MSF for CMMI Process Improvement
Suitable for projects with longer life cycles and that require a record of decisions made.
1
1.0
OpenUP
OpenUP is a lean Unified Process that applies iterative and incremental approaches within a structured lifecycle.
1
1.0
OpenUP (with RACI and Entry_Exit criteria)
OpenUP has been modified to include Entry and Exit criteria based on the process description as well as RACI information.
0
1.0
OpenUP DSDM
As an Agile process, DSDM promotes active user involvement within the project team and defines specific roles that enable this.
1
1.0
Announcements
OpenUP modified to include RACI and Exit/Entry Criteria
by Negin
2/4/2008 5:54 AM
IRIS Process Central is Live!
by David
11/23/2007 3:21 PM
Discussions
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Connector for MPS
"Appraisal Wizard" certificator
PPM for MSF
Side-by-Side Comparison of Different Methodologies and Creating Mashups