Where's my MD.070?
- by Dave Burke
In a previous Blog entry titled “Where’s My MD.050”
I discussed how the OUM Analysis Specification is the “new-and-improved”
version of the more traditional Functional Design Document (or MD.050 for
Oracle AIM stalwarts).
In a similar way, the OUM Design Specification is an
evolution of what we used to call the Technical Design Document (or MD.070).
Let’s dig a little deeper……
In a traditional software development process, the “Design
Task” would include all the time and resources required to design the software component(s), AND to create the final Technical Design Document.
However, in OUM, we have created distinct Tasks for pure
design work, along with an optional Task for pulling all of that work together
into a Design Specification.
Some of the Design Tasks shown above will result in their own Work
Products (i.e. an Architecture Description), whilst other Tasks would act as “placeholders”
for a specific work effort.
In any event, the DS.140 Design Specification can
include a combination of unique content, along with links to other Work
Products, together which enable a complete technical description of the
component, or solution, being designed.
So next time someone asks “where’s my MD.070” the short
answer would be to tell them to read the OUM Task description for DS.140 – Design Specification!