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Iteration Workflow

Iteration consists of a loosely sequential set of activities including iteration planning, assigning work packages to developers, evolving the software change database to reflect new baselines and changes, analyzing requirements and updating requirements documents, evolving the design and updating design documents, implementing code changes, executing tests, and demonstrating the implemented functionality to stakeholders. Each iteration focuses on a set of usage scenarios and delivers a working version of the software.

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Iteration Workflow

Iteration consists of a loosely sequential set of activities including iteration planning, assigning work packages to developers, evolving the software change database to reflect new baselines and changes, analyzing requirements and updating requirements documents, evolving the design and updating design documents, implementing code changes, executing tests, and demonstrating the implemented functionality to stakeholders. Each iteration focuses on a set of usage scenarios and delivers a working version of the software.

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ITERATION WORKFLOWS

Iteration consists of a loosely sequential set of activities in various proportions, depending on where the
iteration is located in the development cycle. Each iteration is defined in terms of a set of allocated usage
scenarios. An individual iteration's workflow, illustrated in Figure 8-2, generally includes the following
sequence:
 Management: iteration planning to determine the content of the release and develop the detailed plan
for the iteration; assignment of work packages, or tasks, to the development team
 Environment: evolving the software change order database to reflect all new baselines and changes to
existing baselines for all product, test, and environment components

 Requirements: analyzing the baseline plan, the baseline architecture, and the baseline requirements
set artifacts to fully elaborate the use cases to be demonstrated at the end of this iteration and their
evaluation criteria; updating any requirements set artifacts to reflect changes necessitated by results
of this iteration's engineering activities
 Design: evolving the baseline architecture and the baseline design set artifacts to elaborate fully the
design model and test model components necessary to demonstrate against the evaluation criteria
allocated to this iteration; updating design set artifacts to reflect changes necessitated by the results
of this iteration's engineering activities

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