Process Mapping - Applying Visual Roadmaps and the Unified Modeling Language (UML) to Build Consensus

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      Process mapping creates a variety of visual definitions that facilitate team discussion and reaching consensus. Process maps highlight opportunities for process improvement and facilitate the resolution of process deficiencies and misunderstandings.

   Process maps enhance the effectiveness of teams responsible for:
   • Implementing software development process frameworks, such as International Standards Organization (ISO) 9000-3, Trillium, Bootstrap, and the Capability Maturity Model (CMM) and Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI)
   • Creating and executing action plans to address the results of assessments or to advance to Level 3 from Level 2
   • Adopting software development methods (such as Rapid Application Development (RAD), Joint Application Development (JAD), Object Oriented (OO))
   • Re-engineering business processes

   Mapping supports the selection and definition of software development processes. Once a process has been defined, the maps support education and communication and dramatically simplify the documentation process.

   As part of the mapping process, the team may have to:
   • Analyze and refine development processes that have evolved in a relatively unsystematic manner
   • Build consensus among individuals who have been encouraged to develop their own processes.
 
Monday - April 19, 2004
8:00 - 11:30
Track 5
250 F
 
Speakers:
Bill Deibler
Robert C . Bamford
 
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