Main Description |
Method assets are anything the organization considers useful in helping project teams achieve the goals of a
particular domain, discipline, or process area. They are typically collected and organized in a method library for
development and deployment to the organization.
Method assets are defined at varying levels of granularity. They can represent a practice, a plug-in, a process,
or an individual method or process element. Typical examples of method assets include:
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Work products (for example: plans and models)
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Process descriptions
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Role descriptions
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Guidance (for example: checklists, templates, guidelines, and examples)
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Measurements
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Practices
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Tasks
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Method configurations
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