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So now I would like to wrap up this lesson
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by going back to our discussion of rational unified process
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phases and iterations. So to do that I'm going to bring
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back the presentation that I used before, the summary representation
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about phases and traditional software engineering activities. And I want to
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use this representation to stress and discuss a couple of
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things. Mainly I want to recap it because I think
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it is very important. What is the relation between the rational
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unified process, and the traditional software engineering phases, and software
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engineering activities? And I like to do it now that
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we have discussed the phases in a little more detail.
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So I want to make sure that it is clear by now
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how and when the traditional software engineering activities, the ones
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listed here, take place in the context of the RUP
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phases, the four listed up here. For instance, it should
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be clear why implementation takes place mainly in the construction phase.
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Why requirements engineering is prominent in the elaboration phase
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and why deployment activities occur mostly in the transition phase,
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and so on. So it should be clear now
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why the activities are so distributed in the four phases.
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It should also be clear that although there is
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normally one main phase for each activity, the activities really
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span multiple phases. Which is actually one of the interesting
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aspect of RUP. So the fact that you're not really
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done with an activity even in later phases. Why? Well, because that allows
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you, in subsequent iterations, to address
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problems that came up in previous iterations.
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