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| EPF Content call tomorrow - method
authoring guidelines |
  United States |
2008-03-11 18:08:26 |
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Hi everyone,
Tomorrow at 8AM PDT (note the daylight
savings time), we will have a walk through the method authoring guidelines
for the new practices library, presented by Kelli Houston (IBM). See conference
details below.
Talk to you tomorrow
Ricardo Balduino.
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| RE: EPF Content call tomorrow - method
authoring guidelines |
  United States |
2008-03-12 07:31:10 |
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Unfortunately I will not be able to make the call today due
to a scheduling conflict. Will the presentation be
recorded?
Thanks,
Chris
Hi everyone,
Tomorrow at 8AM PDT (note the daylight savings time), we
will have a walk through the method authoring guidelines for the new practices
library, presented by Kelli Houston (IBM). See conference details below.
Talk to you tomorrow
Ricardo Balduino.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Toll-free dial-in: 1-877-421-0025
Toll dial-in:
1-770-615-1242 IBM
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3) When prompted, enter the web conference password:
praclib4you
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Ricardo
Balduino
Solution Architecture (SOLAR) Community of Practice IBM
Rational Expertise Development and Innovation
Rational Software, IBM
Corp. (www.ibm.com/rational) Eclipse Process Framework (www.eclipse.com/epf)
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| EPF Framework Customization &
Published Layouts |
  United States |
2008-03-12 08:47:14 |
All,
I thought that someone mentioned by the end of 2007 we
would have a release where we can
actually customize the layouts and relationships within EPF?
Examples below:
Example 1) On a detail task page I would like to have the
ability to create RACI roles instead of
Primary and Secondary roles as the only relationships
options. This capability has been a long
standing request.
Example 2) Ability to add multiple output relationships. One
that says "New Output" and another
that says "Updated Output" so I can avoid having
to create two separate workprducts with the words
Updated and Created as part of the description when in
reality it’s the same work product.
3) Ability to rearrange the sections and size the different
sections for publishing. Even add your
own layout colors and font types when publishing. Similar to
what someone can do by
selecting/adding different themes for a website when using
fusion or a similar technology.
Summary:
The ability to have the functionality within EPF to easily
create your own relationship and names
of those relationships so that you later on can associate
entities to them (work products, roles
etc) and then publish this would be a great enhancement.
Also the ability to move around the
various sections, size them for a customized look, and use
your own company theme on publishing
would be very valuable in allowing us to use this product
for various clients.
Corey Segall
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| Re: EPF Content call tomorrow - method
authoring guidelines |

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2008-03-12 10:35:42 |
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Me neither, unfortunately
I'm in a middle of a series of quality audits
Sorry
Ana
On 3/11/08, Ricardo Balduino < balduino us.ibm.com">balduino us.ibm.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Tomorrow at 8AM PDT (note the daylight
savings time), we will have a walk through the method authoring guidelines
for the new practices library, presented by Kelli Houston (IBM). See conference
details below.
Talk to you tomorrow
Ricardo Balduino.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Toll-free dial-in:
1-877-421-0025
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1-770-615-1242
IBM Tie-line dial-in:
421-0025
Participant passcode:
876927
JOIN THE WEB CONFERENCE
1) Join the conference up to 20 minutes prior to 8:00 AM at 3/12/2008
2) Direct your web browser to the following URL:
http://www.ibm.com/collaboration/webconferences/center/meetingdetails.jsp?meetingId=DF5DE1A574C325ECE0171DE274FC1ED9
3) When prompted, enter the web conference password: praclib4you
PREPARE FOR THE WEB CONFERENCE
- Meeting participants
+ A userid and password is not required to enter the meeting.
+ A meeting password is required.
+ Browsers supported
Internet Explorer 6.0 on Windows XP Professional
Mozilla 1.7.12 on Windows XP Professional
Mozilla 1.7.6 on RedHat Enterprise Linux 4.0 or Novell
Linux Desktop 9.0
Firefox 1.5 on Windows XP Professional, RedHat Enterprise
Linux 4.0, and Novell Linux Desktop 9.0
+ Java JDK/JRE supported
IBM or Sun JDK/JRE 1.4.2 or later - Internet Explorer
6.0 on Windows XP Professional
IBM or Sun JRE 1.4.2 or later - RedHat Enterprise
Linux 4.0 and Novell Linux Desktop 9.0
- To determine whether you have Java installed, and
what version you have, for
Microsoft (R) Internet Explorer, for example,
click Tools - Internet Options, and then
click Advanced. For other Microsoft(R) Windows(R)-based
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IBM users can Download the latest version
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External customers can Download the latest
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+ If this is your first IBM Web Conference, attend the special
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+ Leave the meeting or close your browser at the end of the meeting.
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____________________________________________
Ricardo Balduino
Solution Architecture (SOLAR) Community of Practice
IBM Rational Expertise Development and Innovation
Rational Software, IBM Corp. (www.ibm.com/rational)
Eclipse Process Framework (www.eclipse.com/epf)
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| Re: EPF Framework Customization &
Published Layouts |
  United States |
2008-03-12 21:04:57 |
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Hello Corey.
The EPF committer team decided that
the focus of our next release is to better support practices along the
new content design principles that we explored with the practices content
prototype which was recently presented at the open contributor meeting
and which is now available in CVS. After discussing in the team the
great advantages of migrating OpenUP content to practices and having special
tool features that would better support modeling of practices was evaluated
with a higher priority than modeling with RACI relationships. Bing
and I will walk through the 1.5 feature plan in one of the upcoming Friday
EPF tool meetings. Everyone is invited to join an provide feedback.
We are hoping to be able to pick-up on the SPEM 2 concepts supporting RACI
after the 1.5 release.
The ability to rearrange the sections
layout for publishing and creating themes was implemented by IBM for the
commercial extension of EPFC called Rational Method Composer 7.2. It
offers you to create your own publication skins. Checkout this post
for more details: http://blog.haumer.net/rational-method-composer/24.
In principle this ability is available in EPFC as well, because all
the style sheets and resource files are available in the open source version.
They are just inside the plugins under EPL license and not factored
into a separate skins resource directory that can be freely modified.
Thanks and best regards,
Peter Haumer.
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PETER HAUMER, Dr. rer. nat.
Rational Method Composer | Eclipse Process Framework
Rational Software | IBM Software Group
Tel.: +1 (408) 463-5096
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| Corey Segall <coreysegall yahoo.com>
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| Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers
List <epf-dev eclipse.org>
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| Date:
| 03/12/2008 09:47
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Subject:
| [epf-dev] EPF Framework Customization
& Published Layouts | |
All,
I thought that someone mentioned by the end of 2007 we would
have a release where we can
actually customize the layouts and relationships within EPF? Examples below:
Example 1) On a detail task page I would like to have the ability to create
RACI roles instead of
Primary and Secondary roles as the only relationships options. This capability
has been a long
standing request.
Example 2) Ability to add multiple output relationships. One that says
"New Output" and another
that says "Updated Output" so I can avoid having to create two
separate workprducts with the words
Updated and Created as part of the description when in reality it’s the
same work product.
3) Ability to rearrange the sections and size the different sections for
publishing. Even add your
own layout colors and font types when publishing. Similar to what someone
can do by
selecting/adding different themes for a website when using fusion or a
similar technology.
Summary:
The ability to have the functionality within EPF to easily create your
own relationship and names
of those relationships so that you later on can associate entities to them
(work products, roles
etc) and then publish this would be a great enhancement. Also the ability
to move around the
various sections, size them for a customized look, and use your own company
theme on publishing
would be very valuable in allowing us to use this product for various clients.
Corey Segall
____________________________________________________________________________________
Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page.
http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
_______________________________________________
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