hiho,
In the last couple days I stumbled across two references to EPF. I spoke at an IBM Federal Software Day <https://www-926.ibm.com/events/wwe/swgp/swgpus.nsf/agenda?openform&semi nar=kwo862N4BES&lang=en> last Wednesday. Dave West <http://headfirstlabs.com/dave.php> from Ivar Jacobson Consulting was there. His presentation is here: https://www-926.ibm.com/events/wwe/swgp/swgpus.nsf/elementsPDF/FSD%20SLM %20Rational%20David%20West/$file/FSD%20SLM%20Rational%20David%20West.pdf . On slide 29 he remarks that EssUP is "All implemented within Eclipse/EPF". Tim Lister and John Carrillo have a presentation entitled Effective Requirements: The Thread that Keeps Development Connected with Users (see here http://www.stickyminds.com/bettersoftware/downloads/SQEFINALSLIDESV2.ppt ). On slide 34 <http://www.stickyminds.com/bettersoftware/downloads/SQEFINALSLIDESV2.pp t#34> , there is an image from EPF and a reference to http://www.eclipse.org/epf. There is a recording of that presentation available here http://www.telelogic.com/download/index.cfm?id=4599. On slide 34, Carrillo talks a little about having a common requirements process across the organization, but he spends almost no time on that slide and he doesn't verbally call out OpenUP or EPF. --------------- b
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