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| <h2><a></a><a></a><a></a><a></a><a></a><a>Exercise 8: Create New Standard Category </a></h2> |
| <p>The purpose of this exercise is to understand and use <strong>Standard Categories. </strong>In practice, this will not be done very often, as Standard Categories tend to be relatively stable. Also, if you are creating a plug-in that extends RUP, you should attempt to use the RUP Standard Categories before creating new ones. </p> |
| <p><strong>Standard Categories </strong> provide a means to categorize core method content in line with best practices for creating structured methods. In order to encourage good method structure we provide standard categories for grouping <strong>Tasks </strong>into <strong><em>Disciplines </em></strong>, <strong>Work Products </strong> into <strong><em>Domains </em></strong>, <strong>Roles </strong> into <strong><em>Role Sets </em></strong>, and <strong>Tool-Mentors </strong> into <strong><em>Tools </em></strong>. Unlike <strong><em>Custom </em> Categories </strong>, <strong>Standard Categories </strong> by definition are linked with a specific method content type e.g. Role Sets with Roles, Disciplines with Tasks, and Domains with Work Products. </p> |
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| <p>Click <strong>My Plugin > Method Content > Standard Categories</strong>. </p> |
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| <p> Create a new <strong>Role Set </strong>named <span class="style1">my_design</span> with a presentation name of <span class="style1">My Design</span>. </p> |
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| <li> Add the role <span class="style1">my_rup_user_interface_designer</span> to the<span class="style1"> my_design</span> <strong>Role Set</strong>. </li> |
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| <p>There are two ways you can do this: </p> |
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| <p>• In the Standard Category editor for <span class="style1">my_design</span>, open the <strong>Roles</strong> tab, and add the role to the roleset. </p> |
| <p>• In the Role editor for <span class="style1">my_rup_user_interface_designer</span>, open the <strong>Categories</strong> tab and add the <span class="style1">my_design</span> category as a Selected Roleset. </p> |
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