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I just seen a job advert ask for "UP development methodologies"

What is it?

Or has the HT department got the job spec wrong.

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I think it is referring to the "Unified process" set of methodologies. Check out this link.

Small summary taken from link:

The Unified Process is an iterative and incremental development process. The Elaboration, Construction and Transition phases are divided into a series of timeboxed iterations. (The Inception phase may also be divided into iterations for a large project.) Each iteration results in an increment, which is a release of the system that contains added or improved functionality compared with the previous release.

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So RUP without the payment to IBM/Rational .... – Ian Ringrose Sep 11 at 10:24
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UP, the Unified Process, is the process-side companion to UML.

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UP is a generic way of saying RUP (Rational Unified Process)

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified%5FProcess

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Presumably it also covers irrational unified processes too... – Pete Kirkham Sep 10 at 16:45
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I would guess UP means RUP - Rational Unified Process.

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Typo for Rational Unified Process (RUP) maybe?

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No, not a typo. They removed the "R" to avoid trademark issues (the RUP trademark belongs to IBM, originally to Rational). – CesarGon Nov 21 at 3:38

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