Overview
Personal Process View or My RUP is the personalization feature of the RUP browser. Process views that provide a
focused, uncluttered look into RUP have been created by your organization and project manager will appear as tabs
within the RUP browser tree control. You can create new tabs containing an even more personally focused view of
the RUP process, tailored to your particular roles, needs and interests. You can even add new elements that
provide value in context.
The following steps are performed in this tool mentor:
A process view is a pre-established, non-editable view of the RUP process configuration that your project manager has
created. The RUP comes with several default role-based views, but your organization or project manager may have
created new ones that are particularly useful to the projects you run, and the style of those projects.
To select and review a process view, click on a tab in the tree control in the left-hand panel of the RUP
browser. If your configuration of RUP includes the role-based views, a reasonable starting point is the role view
that best describes your duties on the project
Having selected a process view to customize, click the save icon on the Personal Process View or My RUP tool bar (it
looks like diskette with a name). Enter a name for the Personal Process View or My RUP tab and click on OK.
A new Personal Process View or My RUP tab will appear in the tree control, and it will be on top of the other
tabs. Notice, it has a picture of a pencil on it. That indicates that it is a personal, editable view of
the RUP.
If you started out with the role view most pertinent to you, you could reasonably save the Personal Process View or My
RUP tab with your own name.
The easiest means of creating a customized view of the RUP is to save a process view that has everything you want, then
delete the elements that aren't relevant to you.
Select the element, or elements, that you don't want using standard mouse or keyboard controls. Invoke the
right-click pop-up menu and select the 'Delete' option.
The elements are deleted from the view. There is no undo at present, but you can get elements back in two ways:
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You can delete the entire Personal Process View or My RUP using the delete icon on the tree control tool bar (a
trash can naturally)
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You can add elements from any of the process view trees. See the next step for instructions.
There are two types of elements you can add to your existing tree.
The first are RUP elements in an existing process view that you'd like to see in your Personal Process View or My
RUP. For example, you might be running a small project where you are both Project Manager and Requirements
Analyst, and you'd like all of those elements in one view.
Click on the 'Add from Default' icon on the tree control tool bar (a tree element with a plus-sign (+) beside
it). This will bring up a free-floating tree control dialog. The selection box lets you choose the process
view to use. You can select one or more elements from the process view and drag them into your Personal Process
View or My RUP tab.
The second are resources from outside of RUP, such as web-sites pertinent to your project, or documents stored on
accessible disks.
To add this type of link you have two choices. You can either choose 'Insert New' from the right-click pop-up
menu, or you can click on the 'Add New Node' icon on the tree control tool bar (a tree element with an asterisk).
They have slightly different behavior: 'Insert New' will add the element as a child of the selected element, while 'Add
New Node' will add the element at the bottom of the tree.
Both have the same dialog for defining the element. It includes a place to name the element, the location of the
element and pointers to the icons you'd like used when the element is opened or closed. You can browse for the
location or the icons by clicking on the '...' icon next to these choices, or you can enter the URL.
After ensuring that you have the right elements in your Personal Process View or My RUP tab, you can organize them to
provide the greatest value to you. You could, for example, put roles that you play all of the time at the top of
the tree control, with occasionally played roles at the bottom.
To move an element or group of elements up or down one place, select them using normal mouse or keyboard controls,
invoke the right-click pop-up menu and choose 'Move up' or 'Move down'.
You can also drag an element or group of elements onto another element to make them children of that element.
This is a good way of keeping information in a Personal Process View or My RUP tab without having it clutter up the
view.
You have the option of only having one process view visible to reduce clutter further. To do this, select the
process view you would like visible and click on the 'Tree Sets' icon on the tool bar. Only the selected process
view will be visible.
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