Big Requirements Up Front | Glossary

Definition:

Big Requirements Up Front (BRUF) Approach” Traditional project teams take a (near) serial approach to development in which requirements are defined and documented early in the project, they may or may not be reviewed and accepted by the project stakeholders, and they’re provided to developers.

Further Reading:

Book: Disciplined Agile Delivery by Scott Ambler and Mark Lines.

Eclipse Process Framework | Glossary

Definition:

The Eclipse Process Framework (EPF) is an open source project that is managed by the Eclipse Foundation. It lies under the top-level Eclipse Technology Project. It has two goals:

  • To provide an extensible framework and exemplary tools for software process engineering – method and process authoring, library management, configuring and publishing a process.
  • To provide exemplary and extensible process content for a range of software development and management processes supporting iterative, agile, and incremental development, and applicable to a broad set of development platforms and applications. For instance, EPF provides the OpenUP, an agile software development process optimized for small projects.

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Further Reading: Disciplined Agile Delivery by Scott W. Ambler and Mark Lines.