UPEDU

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The UPEDU or Unified Process for Education is a software development process specialized for education, developed by Pierre-N. Robillard (École Polytechnique de Montréal), Philippe Kruchten (Rational Software) and Patrick d'Astous (École Polytechnique de Montréal).

UPEDU is a customization of the

IBM Rational Unified Process
(or RUP) and therefore inherits the most prominent properties of RUP, such as:

To help implementing the UPEDU in educational purposes, the authors have put a website online that provides most of the information that students need to use the process in their project.

The disciplines

The disciplines in UPEDU in comparison to RUP are more aimed towards getting familiar with the unifying process and teaching the effect of using and adapting the process. Therefore, the RUP model has been simplified on some points, and the Business modeling discipline, the Deployment discipline and the Environment discipline have been left out of the process.

Known uses

  • The Dutch University of Groningen and the Swedish Linnaeus University offer students a collaborative course called ISEP (International Software Engineering Project) in which UPEDU is heavily used.
  • The
    École Polytechnique de Montréal
    , alma mater of Dr. Robillard, features a course focused on software project management using UPEDU as a teaching tool.
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