They use RUP: Rational Unified Process.
Regards,
Gabriel Tanase
IT Systems Designer
GE Financial Insurance Europe
GEIS Shannon, Ireland
e-mail: gabriel.tanase@...
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ajay [mailto:aj_mdx@...]
> Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2004 2:24 PM
> To: ITmethods@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [ITmethods] SSADM Vs UML
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> What are the OO development methods/methodologies/lifecycle.
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> SSADM goes fine with SDLC but its definitely obsoltete and companies
> are shifting to Object orientation. Of course UML is highly in
> demand and is a widely accepted standard notational language.
> However, there is no fixed OO-life cycle or OO methodology yet. Then
> wat lifecycle or methodology does the software development houses
> use to produce IS. I am sure that they are definitely not using
> functional decomposition, data /process oriented SSADM, but if they
> using UML to analyse or design a system, then which lifecycle they
> prefer ?
>
> Ajay
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