Project Management with the IBM Rational Unified Process : Lessons From The Trenches

  Author:    R. Dennis Gibbs
  ISBN:    0321336399
  Sales Rank:    327461
  Published:    2006-08-11
  Publisher:    IBM Press
  # Pages:    240
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    4.0 based on 5 reviews
  Used Offers:    7 from $26.00
  Amazon Price:    $32.57
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Project Management with the IBM Rational Unified Process : Lessons From The Trenches
  
This book will examine the advantages achieved and challenges faced by organizations utilizing the Rational Unified Process (RUP), particularly in regards to outsourcing. As companies strive to cut costs and increase efficiencies in software development, allocating tasks to outside organizations has become more common. The relationship between an outsourcing organization and its contractor affects the success of projects and prevents the RUP from being implemented effectively. For example, the RUP stresses the importance of working directly with end users to elicit functional requirements. Yet many outsourced contracts are written which do not even consider how the contractor will interface with the end users, or whether the end users are even available. As a result, some projects are set up for failure from the beginning because of the lack of consideration of this issue. Mistakes made during this process are not discovered until late in the development cycle. By that time, the outsourcing organization receives software that is unsatisfactory, with insufficient funds left to correct the situation. Readers of this book will learn about outsourcing issues they will face before they occur, through lessons learned applying RUP on actual projects. This will allow them to better manage problems and will give them an improved ability to satisfy the needs of their customers, whether they are an outsourcing organization or a contractor.
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04-19-07 1 (NA)
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the title and the description are misleading.



This book is about utilizing RUP when you're dealing with contractors, outsourcing or offshoring.



However, it has so little RUP info in it, the book should be called one of these titles:



The Outsourcer's guide to project management,

Wrangling Contractors with RUP,

Utilizing RUP with Outsourcing



I got about 2 chapters in and realized the book wasn't even targeted at me, i'm an in house developer needing to learn about Rational unified process. I am not a PM trying to manage a bunch of people remotely, which is what the book SHOULD be targeting.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-07 11:10:19 EST)
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the title and the description are misleading.

This book is about utilizing RUP when you're dealing with contractors, outsourcing or offshoring.

However, it has so little RUP info in it, the book should be called one of these titles:

The Outsourcer's guide to project management,
Wrangling Contractors with RUP,
Utilizing RUP with Outsourcing

I got about 2 chapters in and realized the book wasn't even targeted at me, i'm an in house developer needing to learn about Rational unified process. I am not a PM trying to manage a bunch of people remotely, which is what the book SHOULD be targeting.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-30 10:14:13 EST)
04-18-07 1 2\2
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the title and the description are misleading.

This book is about utilizing RUP when you're dealing with contractors, outsourcing or offshoring.

However, it has so little RUP info in it, the book should be called one of these titles:

The Outsourcer's guide to project management,
Wrangling Contractors with RUP,
Utilizing RUP with Outsourcing

I got about 2 chapters in and realized the book wasn't even targeted at me, i'm an in house developer needing to learn about Rational unified process. I am not a PM trying to manage a bunch of people remotely, which is what the book SHOULD be targeting.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-14 09:58:02 EST)
01-09-07 4 (NA)
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Iterative Projects require additional attention to planning and re-planning that traditional projects 'do' but not in forced regular intervals - iterations.
Some day... a reference will exist with more details on what was actually planned in iterations of a real project. This book is a nice descriptor of the challenges, risks, process, ...
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-10 09:06:18 EST)
11-07-06 5 2\3
(Hide Review...)  All the instructions needed to understand the basics and progressive steps are included, here.
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Any computer user contemplating managing software projects with the IBM Rational Unified Process must have Project Management with The IBM Rational Unified Process: it comes from an author with plenty of background in the system and reviews the program through the entire development cycle, from initial planning to final regular maintenance. Don't think projects have to be large to use this, either: small and medium-sized projects will benefit, as well. All the instructions needed to understand the basics and progressive steps are included, here.

Diane C. Donovan
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(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-12 16:57:43 EST)
09-02-06 4 2\3
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Talk about reading a book that feels like you're reliving your current work assignment... Project Management with the IBM Rational Unified Process - Lessons from the Trenches by R. Dennis Gibbs.

Contents: Introduction to Outsourcing; Overview of the Rational Unified Process; Getting Started - Request for Proposals (RFPs), Proposals, and Contracts; Best Practices for Staffing the Outsourcing Organization's Project Management Office (PMO); Best Practices for Staffing the Contractor's Software Project Team; Establishing the Software Development Environment; Inception - Kicking Off the Project; Identifying and Managing Risks; Navigating the Requirements Management Process; Construction Iterations - Staying on Target; Testing; Transitioning a System into Service; System Operations and Maintenance Issues; Using Consultants Effectively; The Project Postmortem; Common Mistakes Utilizing RUP; Implementing a Two-Stage Procurement Process; Glossary; Bibliography; Index

I'm in the midst of a specification documentation project, and the organization I work for uses the Rational Unified Process (RUP) standard. The author rightfully states that RUP is adaptable, in that you don't have to adopt absolutely every artifact that RUP contains. You tailor it to fit the organization and the process load you want to undertake. This book is far from a comprehensive guide to everything RUP. Instead, it's more focused on solid project management techniques and processes, and it so happens that RUP is the underlying documentation flow that's used. The other twist you'll see here is that there's an emphasis that you've brought in contractors or you've outsourced your development activity, and Gibbs focuses on how a RUP approach can help overcome many of the difficulties inherent in not controlling every aspect of software development.

There's a couple of things I don't quite agree with, however... The author talks about RUP being used in an agile methodology, and states that RUP *can* be agile if you use only what you need. Technically that is probably true, but in reality RUP is a document-heavy methodology that bears little resemblance to agile techniques as they are commonly thought of. Also, chapter 6, Establishing the Software Development Environment, talks about the build/borrow/buy choice for development software. He refers to the "borrow" solution as shareware, when in reality it's open source software. They are two different things, and it makes me wonder how much the guy really knows about software as opposed to project management.

If you're in the right scenario of managing outsourced projects using a RUP methodology, this book will offer significant insight. I don't know that I'd recommend it for an introduction to RUP, as you'll probably walk away with a few more questions than answers...
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-09-13 08:03:37 EST)
  
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