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Tasks, Steps, and associated guidelines provide general guidance to the practitioner. To go one step further, Tool
Mentors are an additional means of providing guidance by showing how to achieve certain goals with a specific software
tool. Tool mentors link Tasks with tools such as visual modeling tools, requirements management tools, configuration
management tools, change requests/tracking tools and automated testing tools. Tool Mentors almost completely
encapsulate the dependencies of the content on the tool set, keeping the tasks free from tool details. An organization
can extend the concept of Tool Mentor to provide guidance for other tools.
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