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- Project_anatomy abstract "A project anatomy (also integration anatomy or organic integration plan) is a tool for integration planning that visualizes dependencies between work items in development projects. It is mainly used in incremental development and integration driven development projects.The project anatomy has evolved from the system anatomy and in its purest form the work items (called work packages) reflect the development of system capabilities. Often a more pragmatic approach is taken, though, where work packages may contain other items with important dependencies as well, e.g. HW deliveries for embedded systems.Benefits: Simple Easy to grasp view of what to do, what is done and the dependencies between work packages Collaborative Common view for developers, project managers and sponsors Helps in finding and managing risks and delays Can be used to manage dependencies between teams and sprints in large agile development projectsLimitations: Can include, but not manage, lead time aspects Can include, but not manage, resource aspects".
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- Project_anatomy wikiPageExternalLink www.alois2005.ul.ie.
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- Project_anatomy subject Category:Product_development.
- Project_anatomy subject Category:Project_management.
- Project_anatomy subject Category:Systems_engineering.
- Project_anatomy comment "A project anatomy (also integration anatomy or organic integration plan) is a tool for integration planning that visualizes dependencies between work items in development projects. It is mainly used in incremental development and integration driven development projects.The project anatomy has evolved from the system anatomy and in its purest form the work items (called work packages) reflect the development of system capabilities.".
- Project_anatomy label "Project anatomy".
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