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RUP

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What is RUP?

The Rational Unified Process (RUP) is an iterative software development methodology developed by Rational Software, which was acquired by IBM. RUP provides a structured way to develop software, breaking down the development process into four phases: Inception, Elaboration, Construction, and Transition. Each phase is further divided into iterations. RUP is use-case driven, architecture-centric, iterative, and incremental. While not as widely adopted as agile methodologies now, it was influential and many of its principles are still relevant.

What other technologies are related to RUP?

RUP Competitor Technologies

Extreme Programming (XP) is an agile software development framework that provides a more lightweight and iterative alternative to RUP.
mentioned alongside RUP in 2% (96) of relevant job posts
The Waterfall model is a linear sequential approach, representing an alternative to RUP's iterative and component-based development.
mentioned alongside RUP in 1% (66) of relevant job posts
Kanban is an agile methodology focused on visualizing workflow and limiting work in progress, offering a simpler and more flexible alternative to RUP.
mentioned alongside RUP in 0% (101) of relevant job posts

RUP Complementary Technologies

UML is a standard modeling language often used for visualizing and documenting software designs within RUP.
mentioned alongside RUP in 1% (473) of relevant job posts
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) principles can be applied within RUP to design and develop modular and reusable software components.
mentioned alongside RUP in 0% (76) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning RUP?

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VIA Rail
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Cox Automotive
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