As usual our goal is to streamline the process of getting reliably from requirements to working, maintainable source code and tests. Sooo… to this end, over on the Downloads page, you can find some cool free stuff which we hope you’ll find useful on your own software projects.
The latest download, made available just yesterday, is the ICONIX/EPF zipfile: an “instant process website” generated from the Eclipse Process Framework (EPF). Thanks to our technical reviewer, Chuck Suscheck, for putting a serious amount of work into creating this. The result should make it easier to adopt, and follow along with, the ICONIX Process on new projects.
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June 15, 2007 at 4:58 am
Appears to miss the point of EPF in as far as the published site is not the means of providing the ip, generally, for incorporation (tailoring) into local processes.
Is the epf plug-in being made available?
July 8, 2007 at 11:35 pm
It would be fantastic if you would make the eap file associated with the internet bookstore available as well as the source code. Would it be possible to get my hands on an example project as it could be the key to selling the ICONIX process to my development team.
March 29, 2008 at 3:19 pm
Can you give me the UML documentation for internetbookstore not the source code of internetbookstore.
I read your book, and i don’t find complete UML documentation for that project. For example for use case there is no complete use case specification or diagram.
Either for sequence or robustness diagram too.
Thanks,
Plugie
October 21, 2008 at 6:31 am
Hello, I was doing a research about software life cycle models and I found out about the ICONIX process. But according to my software engineering teacher ICONIX is not a life cycle model but to me it has all the elements to be a SLCM (software life cycle model). Am I missing something? If it is not a life cycle model and I decide to use it, wich SLMC will match the ICONIX process? Maybe the cascade SLCM?