Hi Fernando,

The answer depends on your situation, I think, and then there are several 
approaches. 

A little advice for where to start: the main elements for creating your process 
description are the work products, tasks, roles. Identifying those is a key 
activity. The analysis work you can perform using EPF Composer of course. 
Various approaches are possible: describe processes and then identify your 
method content (including work products, tasks, roles). Or create method 
content and then create processes using the content. The separation of method 
content and processes is really powerful so if you have a good understanding of 
that concept that really helps.

HTH,

Onno

 

 

 

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Fernando Líbio 
Leite Almeida
Sent: donderdag 13 maart 2008 20:19
To: [email protected]
Subject: [epf-dev] Quite confused on how to start a new proccess

 

Greetings,

I'm quite new to EPF, but I have read all I found about it. Also I have read 
all about OpenUP, and watched the Recorded Sessions in the Getting started 
page. I'm looking forward to see the Process Authoring recording not yet 
available.

I would like to start a new process myself, to describe everything on it. I 
don't want to extend OpenUP, I want to design my own lifecycle, method content 
and so on...

Is the a guide or something else I can follow to start a new process from 
scratch? Or could someone please advice me on where should I start...?

Huge thanks in advance.

With Best Regards,

Fernando Libio.


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