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The Enterprise Unified Process (EUP) is an extended variant of the Unified Process and was developed by Scott W. Ambler and Larry Constantine in 2000, eventually reworked in 2005 by Ambler, John Nalbone and Michael Vizdos. EUP was originally introduced to overcome some shortages of RUP, namely the lack of production and eventual retirement of a software system. So two phases and several new disciplines were added. EUP sees software development not as a standalone activity, but embedded in the lifecycle of the system (to be built or enhanced or replaced), the IT lifecycle of the enterprise and the organization/business lifecycle of the enterprise itself. It deals with software development as seen from the customer's point of view.

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  • Der Enterprise Unified Process (EUP) ist eine erweiterte Variante des Rational Unified Process und wurde ab 1999 von Scott W. Ambler und entwickelt. Eine grundlegende Überarbeitung und erneute Veröffentlichung wurde 2005 durch Ambler, John Nalbone und Michael Vizdos vorgenommen.EUP wurde schließlich durch das Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD) Toolkit ersetzt und 2019 vom Project Management Institute übernommen. (de)
  • The Enterprise Unified Process (EUP) is an extended variant of the Unified Process and was developed by Scott W. Ambler and Larry Constantine in 2000, eventually reworked in 2005 by Ambler, John Nalbone and Michael Vizdos. EUP was originally introduced to overcome some shortages of RUP, namely the lack of production and eventual retirement of a software system. So two phases and several new disciplines were added. EUP sees software development not as a standalone activity, but embedded in the lifecycle of the system (to be built or enhanced or replaced), the IT lifecycle of the enterprise and the organization/business lifecycle of the enterprise itself. It deals with software development as seen from the customer's point of view. In 2013 work began to evolve EUP to be based on Disciplined Agile Delivery instead of the Unified Process. (en)
  • Het Enterprise Unified Proces (EUP) is een verdieping van het Rational Unified Process, ontwikkeld in 2000 door Scott W. Ambler en Larry Constantine. (nl)
  • Enterprise Unified Process (EUP) ou Processo Unificado Empresarial (PUE) é uma variante, aumentada, do Rational Unified Process (RUP) ou Processo Unificado Rational/Racional (PUR) - metodologia criada pela Rational Software Corporation e que se tornou conhecida, também, como IBM Rational Unified Process (IRUP) ou Processo Unificado IBM/Rational (PUIR), após a aquisição daquela pela IBM. O Processo Unificado Empresarial foi desenvolvido por e , em 2000, sendo reformulado, em 2005, por Ambler, e . Originalmente concebido para superar algumas carências do Processo Unificado Rational/Racional, quais sejam, a falta de suporte e a eventual retirada de um sistema de software. Assim, foram adicionadas duas fases e várias novas disciplinas. O PUE ou EUP vê o desenvolvimento de software não como uma atividade independente, mas integrado ao ciclo de vida do sistema (a ser construído, melhorado ou substituído), o ciclo de vida de TI da empresa e o ciclo de vida da própria empresa/organização.Trata-se do desenvolvimento do software, pelo ponto de vista do cliente. Em 2013, os trabalhos começaram a expandir o EUP, de maneira a ser baseado no método (DAD) ou Entrega Ágil Disciplinada (EAD), ao invés do Processo Unificado. (pt)
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  • Der Enterprise Unified Process (EUP) ist eine erweiterte Variante des Rational Unified Process und wurde ab 1999 von Scott W. Ambler und entwickelt. Eine grundlegende Überarbeitung und erneute Veröffentlichung wurde 2005 durch Ambler, John Nalbone und Michael Vizdos vorgenommen.EUP wurde schließlich durch das Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD) Toolkit ersetzt und 2019 vom Project Management Institute übernommen. (de)
  • Het Enterprise Unified Proces (EUP) is een verdieping van het Rational Unified Process, ontwikkeld in 2000 door Scott W. Ambler en Larry Constantine. (nl)
  • The Enterprise Unified Process (EUP) is an extended variant of the Unified Process and was developed by Scott W. Ambler and Larry Constantine in 2000, eventually reworked in 2005 by Ambler, John Nalbone and Michael Vizdos. EUP was originally introduced to overcome some shortages of RUP, namely the lack of production and eventual retirement of a software system. So two phases and several new disciplines were added. EUP sees software development not as a standalone activity, but embedded in the lifecycle of the system (to be built or enhanced or replaced), the IT lifecycle of the enterprise and the organization/business lifecycle of the enterprise itself. It deals with software development as seen from the customer's point of view. (en)
  • Enterprise Unified Process (EUP) ou Processo Unificado Empresarial (PUE) é uma variante, aumentada, do Rational Unified Process (RUP) ou Processo Unificado Rational/Racional (PUR) - metodologia criada pela Rational Software Corporation e que se tornou conhecida, também, como IBM Rational Unified Process (IRUP) ou Processo Unificado IBM/Rational (PUIR), após a aquisição daquela pela IBM. O Processo Unificado Empresarial foi desenvolvido por e , em 2000, sendo reformulado, em 2005, por Ambler, e . Originalmente concebido para superar algumas carências do Processo Unificado Rational/Racional, quais sejam, a falta de suporte e a eventual retirada de um sistema de software. Assim, foram adicionadas duas fases e várias novas disciplinas. O PUE ou EUP vê o desenvolvimento de software não como u (pt)
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