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Sunday, September 09, 2007

Yet another EssUP (Essential Unified Process) Letdown, No Eclipse Process Framework Plug-in in sight.

For the longest time I was waiting for the EssUP TFS template promised by Ivar Jacobson International. I finally gave up (my frustrations and other's frustrations).

With my new assignment I am using the Eclipse Process Framework (EPF). I got my hopes up when I remembered reading that Ivar Jacobson International was going to build the EssUP for the EPF. That has obviously not happened.

I am not even going to bother contacting the company because I don't trust the feedback I get from them about their progress anymore.

I have to say I have never seen such a nonproductive movement before. At this point I don't think I would even trust their material. How can a company that can't implement a delivery process successfully, be trusted to deliver a process framework made to enable delivery?

posted by tadanderson at 5:56 AM

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