I think the Rational Unified Process article needs to be refactored. However, before tackling that more ambitious project I decided to create this small "Unifi
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I think the Rational Unified Process article needs to be refactored. However, before tackling that more ambitious project I decided to create this small "Unified Process" article to try to explain (to the extent that anyone understands them) the differences between RUP and UP. My intent is not to supplant the RUP article. I think the RUP article should be the main article describing the process. More has been written about RUP than about all other "versions" of UP combined. My intent is that this UP article should explain what is common among all the different "versions" of UP and that it should provide links to the various related articles. --GFLewis 18:28, 4 July 2006 (UTC)
I have a significant problem with this article. I'm not sure that the Unified Process exists in any concrete sense.
When the three amigos were working on unifying their various OO methods they decided to separate off the process aspects from the modeling language hence UML and RUP. While they strove to keep UML non-proprietary, the RUP was from the outset a Rational product. From a chronological point of view the RUP was thus the original UP rather than an extension of it.
I can see that in developing other related processes the authors outside of Rational and now IBM, have strived to keep away from infringing the RUP copyrights by 'de-Rationalising' it, and so refer to it obliquely as UP.
I also note that within Rational and the books authored by them they tend to refer to RUP as UP themselves, further muddying the water.
While I can understand that both the RUP and subsequent derivatives share some common aspects, I think that your article in some ways tries to make this abstraction more concrete that it really is. FredThwaites 23:41, 15 July 2006 (UTC)
The Unified Process name is also used to avoid potential issues of copyright infringement since Rational Unified Process and RUP are trademarks of IBM.
Should this instead read "patent infringement"? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 68.193.240.87 (talk) 00:58, 6 March 2007 (UTC).
The Iterative Development Diagram on this page (the so-called RUP 'hump chart') uses RUP terminology and is based on the RUP disciplines rather than the UP workflows - this is confusing for the reader because UP and RUP use different terminology and have different numbers of core activities (workflows in UP, disciplines in RUP).
As originally specified in Jacobson's book, which is the definitive reference, UP has 5 core workflows:
whereas RUP has 6 disciplines, namely:
There is a UP version of the RUP 'hump chart' in Jacobson's book (Fig 1.5), which is based on the UP workflows rather than the RUP disciplines, so I think that WIkipedia needs to have two versions of this diagram, one for UP and one for RUP.
Nrjs (talk) 16:22, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
Does elicitation phase belong to UP? It is not referenced in any other place than a single reference to a 3-bullet list with no explanation and context. Should we remove it? Rentzepopoulos (talk) 14:43, 17 May 2012 (UTC)
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