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Author Is there a structured development methodology named UP?
Manager

2005-06-01, 8:57 pm

Thanks.

Phlip

2005-06-02, 3:59 am

Manager wrote:

> Thanks.


Defined "structured"? As opposed to what?

You might be thinking of RUP, Rational Unified Process, which is a product
of IBM/Rational.

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Phlip
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shelley@osel.netkonect.co.uk

2005-06-02, 9:02 am



Phlip wrote:
> Manager wrote:
>
>
> Defined "structured"? As opposed to what?
>
> You might be thinking of RUP, Rational Unified Process, which is a product
> of IBM/Rational.
>
> --
> Phlip
> [url]http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?ZLand[/url]


I believe UP is the unproductized precusor to RUP.

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