This is an example of what a development case may look like. There is no point in restating information already in the process. What you have to describe are the deviations from the process. You may put together a Development Case that contains a small description of the process. However, the problem with that kind of document is that they tend to grow forever, until they're the size of the process handbook! 

This example is intended to give you an idea about how a development case would look for a small project, let's say a commercial information system.

For more information about the Development Case, its contents, and outline, see Artifact: Development Case.

Topics

Introduction To top of page

Revision History To top of page

Date

Version

Description

Author

01/01/2000

1.0 - Tom Smith

 

Purpose To top of page

The purpose of the document is to describe the development process for the project ABC.

Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations To top of page

Not applicable.

References To top of page

Not applicable.

Overview of the Development Case To top of page

Lifecycle Model To top of page

See the section titled "Project Plan" in the project's Software Development Plan.

DisciplinesTo top of page

The development-case example presented here takes you through all nine disciplines: Business Modeling, Requirements, Analysis & Design, Implementation, Test, Deployment, Configuration & Change Management, Project Management, and Environment.

Discipline Configuration  To top of page

The purpose of this section is to explain how the discipline configuration works. This includes the purpose of the different tables and sections that describe each activity in the section titled "Activities".

Section: "Activities"

This section details any changes made to the structure of the activity itself. Typical changes include the addition of tasks to describe company-specific ways of working or the removal of tasks from the activity.

Section: "Work Products"

The section describes, in a table, how the work product will be used. Additional 'local' work products can be added to the table as needed. 

Work Products How to use Review Details Tools used Templates/
Examples
Incep Elab Const Trans
               

Explanation of the table

Column Name Purpose Contents/Comments
Work Products To name of the work product  A reference to the work product in the Rational Unified Process (RUP) or to a local work product definition that's held as part of the development case. 
How to use To qualify how the work product is used across the life cycle For each phase, decide on: 
  • Must haves
  • Should haves
  • Could haves
  • Won't haves

These are defined in the Guidelines: Classifying Work Products .  

Review Details To define the review level and review procedures  applied to the work product.  Decide on the review level: 
  • Formal-External
  • Formal-Internal
  • Informal
  • None

Additional information: Guidelines: Review Levels .

Also add a reference to the definition and detail of the relevant review procedures. The reference could point to either the RUP or to the section titled "Review Procedure" in the development case. More specific review procedures are defined in the discipline's "Additional Review Procedures" sub-section.

Tools used To define the tool or tools used to produce the work product. References to the details of the tools used to develop and maintain the work product.
Templates/Examples To provide the templates to be used and examples of work product that use the templates. References to templates and examples. This could refer to either the templates and examples in the RUP or local templates and examples. This column may also contain references to actual work product that provide additional help to project members.

Section: "Notes on Work Products"

This section has three main purposes: 

Work Products How to Use Reason
 
 
 

Section: "Reports"

This section lists the reports to be used and additional 'local' reports can be added to the table as needed.

Reports How to use Templates/Examples Tools Used
   
 
 

Section: "Notes on the Reports"

This section has two main purposes. First, it lists all reports that the project has decided it Won't use, and the motives behind its decision not to use them. Secondly, if the development case is a an organization-level use case, this is where to add notes on what each project needs to consider when they decide what to do with the report.

Section: "Additional Review Procedures"

This section captures any additional review procedures required for the work products used in the discipline. These supplement the general review procedures described in the "Overview" section of the Development Case.

Section: "Other Issues"

This section captures any outstanding issues with the discipline's configuration. This section can be used as an Issues List while building the development case.

Work Product Classification To top of page

A work product is an artifact, outcome, or deliverable of the process. It is often developed within one discipline, although there are exceptions. Work products are organized in the discipline where it's created. To describe how a work product will be used, consider the following classification scheme and see Guidelines: Classifying Work Products

Review Procedures To top of page

The project uses the following review levels: 

Additional information: Guidelines: Review Levels .

Sample Iteration Plans  To top of page

Inception Phase
Elaboration Phase

To be defined later in the project.

Construction Phase

To be defined later in the project.

Transition Phase

To be defined later in the project.

Disciplines To top of page

Requirements To top of page

Activity

No changes. For details see the Requirements Overview .

Work Products
Work Products How to use Review Details Tools used Templates/
Examples
Incep Elab Const Trans
Actor

Must

Must

Must

Must

Informal

 

 
Glossary Must Must Must Must Formal-External    
Requirements Attributes Must Must Must Must Formal-Internal    
Requirements Management Plan Must Must Must Must Formal-
Internal
   
Stakeholder Requests Must Must Must Must Formal-External    
Software Requirements Specification Must Must Must Must Formal-External    
Supplementary Specification Must Must Must Must Formal-External    
Use Case Must Must Must Must Formal-External    
Use-Case Model Must Must Must Must Formal-External    
Use-Case Package Must Must Must Must Informal    
Use-Case Storyboard Won't Must Could Could Informal    
User-Interface Prototype Won't Must Could Could Formal-External    
Vision Must Must Must Must Formal-External    

Notes on the Work Products

See the project's Configuration Management Plan for information about how the work products are configuration-managed.

Reports
Reports How to Use Templates/Examples Tools Used
Actor Could    
Use-Case Could

 

     
Use-Case Model Survey Could

 

 

Use-Case Storyboard Could    

Analysis & Design To top of page

Activity

A real-time application is not being developed, therefore the Capsule Designer role and the task Capsule Design are excluded. For details on the activity, see the Analysis & Design Overview

Work Products
Work Products How to use Review Details Tools used Templates/
Examples
Incep Elab Const Trans
Data Model Won't Could Could Could Informal Rational Rose  
Deployment Model Could Must Must Must Formal-
Internal
Rational Rose  
Design Class Could Must Must Must Informal Rational Rose  
Design Model Could Must Must Must Formal-
Internal
Rational Rose  
Design Package Could Must Must Must Formal-
Internal
Rational Rose  
Design Subsystem Could Must Must Must Formal-
Internal
Rational Rose  
Interface Could Must Must Must Formal-
Internal
Rational Rose  
Reference Architecture Could Must Must Must Formal-
Internal
Rational Rose  
Software Architecture Document (SAD) Could Must Must Must Formal-
External
Rational SoDA
Microsoft Word
 
Use-Case Realization Could Must Must Must Informal Rational Rose  

Notes on the Work Products

The project is not developing a real-time product, which means that the following work products will not developed: Capsule, Event, Protocol, and Signal.

The project decided not to keep an analysis model, which means that the following work products will not be developed: Analysis Class and Analysis Model. 

Reports
Reports How to Use Templates/Examples Tools Used
Class Could   Rational SoDA
Microsoft Word
Design-Model Survey Could   Rational SoDA
Microsoft Word
Design Package/Subsystem Could   Rational SoDA
Microsoft Word
Use-Case Realization Could   Rational SoDA
Microsoft Word

Implementation To top of page

Activity

No changes in the activity. For details see the Implementation Overview.

Work Products
Work Products How to use Review Details Tools used Templates/
Examples
Incep Elab Const Trans
Build Could Must Must Must Informal Microsoft(R); Visual Basic(R);  
Implementation Element Could Must Must Must Informal

Code reviews

Microsoft Visual Basic  
Implementation Model

Could

Must

Must

Must

Informal

Microsoft Visual Basic

 
Implementation Subsystem

Could

Must

Must

Must

Formal-
Internal

Microsoft Visual Basic

 
Integration Build Plan Could Must Must Must Formal-
Internal
Microsoft Word  

Additional Review Procedures

Informal code reviews are performed. 

Test To top of page

Activity

No formal performance test is done, otherwise the activity is followed unchanged. For details on the process, see the Test: Overview .

Work Products
Work Products How to use Review Details Tools used Templates/
Examples
Incep Elab Const Trans
Test Plan Could Could Must Must Informal Microsoft Word  
Test-Ideas List Won't Could Must Must Informal Microsoft Word  
Test Case

Won't

Could

Must

Must

Informal

Microsoft Word

 
Test Data

Won't

Could

Must

Must

Informal

Rational Rose

 
Workload Model

Won't

Could

Must

Must

Informal

Rational Rose

 
Test Class

Won't

Could

Must

Must

Informal

Rational Rose

 
Test Components Won't Could Must Must Informal Microsoft Visual Basic  
Test Results Won't Could Must Must Informal Microsoft Word  
Test Evaluation Summary Won't Could Must Must Informal Microsoft Word  
Test Suite Won't Could Must Must Informal Rational Rose  
Test Script Won't Could Must Must Informal Rational TestStudio  
Test Environment Configuration Won't Could Must Must Informal Rational Rose  
Test Automation Architecture Won't Could Must Must Informal Rational Rose  
Test Interface Specification Won't Could Must Must Informal Rational Rose  

Notes on the Work Products

No Workload Analysis Document is developed.

Additional Review Procedures

Deployment To top of page

Activity

A previously existing deployment activity was adapted to use the work products suggested in the RUP. An exception is the Course Material work product, which is excluded because no formal training is produced for our product.

Work Products
Work Products How to use Review Details Tools used Templates/
Examples
Incep Elab Const Trans
Bill of Materials

Won't

Won't

Could

Must

Formal-
Internal

Microsoft Word

 
Deployment Plan

Won't

Could

Must

Must

Informal

Microsoft Word

 
Deployment Unit

Won't

Could

Could

Must

Informal

Microsoft Word

 
Support Material

Won't

Could

Could

Must

Informal

Microsoft Word

 
Installation Work Products Won't Could Could Must Informal

Microsoft Word

 
Product Won't Could Could Must Formal-
External
   
Product Artwork Won't Could Could Must Informal

Microsoft Word

 
Release Notes Won't Could Could Must Formal-
Internal

Microsoft Word

 

Notes on the Work Products

No Training Materials are developed because the product does not require formal training. 

Reports
Reports How to Use Templates/Examples Tools Used
   
 
 

Configuration & Change Management To top of page

Activity

No changes in the activity. For details on the process, see the Configuration & Change Management: Overview .

Work Products
Work Products How to use Review Details Tools used Templates/
Examples
Incep Elab Const Trans
Change Request

Won't

Could

Must Must Informal

Rational ClearQuest

 
Configuration Audit Findings

Won't

Could

Must

Must

Informal

Microsoft Word

 
Configuration Management Plan Won't Must Must Must Informal

Microsoft Word

 
Project Repository Won't Could Must Must None Rational ClearCase  
Workspace Won't Could Must Must None Rational ClearCase  

Project Management To top of page

Activity

No changes to the activity. Additional information: Project Management: Overview .

Work Products
Work Products How to use Review Details Tools used Templates/
Examples
Incep Elab Const Trans
Business Case

Must

Must

Could

Could

Formal-
External
Microsoft(R); Word(R);  
Iteration Assessment

Must

Must

Must

Must

Informal

Microsoft Word

 
Iteration Plan Could Must Must Must Informal Microsoft Word  
Measurement Plan Could Could Could Could Informal Microsoft Word  
Problem Resolution Plan Must Must Must Must Informal Microsoft Word  
Product Acceptance Plan Could Must Must Must Informal Microsoft Word  
Project Measurements Could Could Must Must Informal Microsoft Word  
Quality Assurance Plan Could Could Could Could Informal Microsoft Word  
Review Record Must Must Must Must Informal Microsoft Word  
Risk List Must Must Must Must Formal-
Internal
Microsoft Word  
Risk Management Plan Could Must Must Must Informal Microsoft Word  
Software Development Plan (SDP) Won't Could Must Must Formal-
Internal
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Project
 
Status Assessment Could Must Must Must Informal Microsoft Word  
Notes on the Work Products

The work product Work Order won't be used. 

Environment To top of page

Activity

No changes in the activity. For details on the process, see the Environment: Overview .

Work Products
Work Products How to use Review Details Tools used Templates/
Examples
Incep Elab Const Trans
Design Guidelines

Won't

Must

Must

Must

Informal Microsoft Word  
Development Case Must Must Must Must Informal Microsoft(R); FrontPage;  
Development Infrastructure Must Must Must Must Informal Microsoft Word  
Development-Organization Assessment Must Won't Won't Won't Informal Microsoft Word  
Manual Styleguide Won't Could Must Must Informal Microsoft Word  
Project-Specific Templates Must Must Must Must Informal Microsoft Word  
Programming Guidelines Won't Must Must Must Informal Microsoft Word  
Test Guidelines Won't Must Must Must Informal Microsoft Word  
Tools Must Must Must Must Informal Microsoft Word document  
Tool Guidelines Won't Could Must Must Informal Microsoft Word  
Use-Case Modeling Guidelines Must Must Must Must Informal Microsoft Word  
User-Interface Guidelines Won't Must Must Must Informal Microsoft Word  

Roles To top of page

Not applicable.