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Connecting people, process and tools Telelogic Harmony and requirements management
Telelogic ® Harmony/ITSW ™ library of best practices
Excellent processes for IT and embedded software and systems
Adoption of best practices simplified
Guidance on using IBM tools to automate your process
Tight coupling of process and tools
Available as Eclipse Process Framework plug-ins
Proven approach for enterprise process adoption
Adoption of best practices simplified Role-based guidance available as a Web site
Adoption of best practices simplified Library of best practices
Checklists can help enable peer review of work products
Concepts help build core knowledge
Guidelines can assist you while you are performing tasks
Tight coupling of process and tools Process guidance when you need it, where you need it
From tools
(such as Telelogic DOORS ® )
Context-sensitive process guidance
Value-added utilities for intelligent automation
Prebuilt templates
Process Web site
Direct access to artifacts in the tool
Tool-specific process guidance
Flexible framework Create the right process for your organization
Using Eclipse Process Framework Composer, you can:
Author, configure and publish new content
Add, remove and change existing content
Tailor content according to your needs, then publish the content to serve as guidance for your team
Approach for enterprise process adoption Tool specialists Organization-wide standard process and tools Process engineers System admins Supporting tools Standard processes Infrastructure Project-specific process and tools Coaches Pilot projects: Live projects: Top-down (e.g., Capability Maturity Model Integration [CMMI]) Bottom-up (e.g., “grassroots”)
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