Environments Work Products
- Environments Work Product
- a work product
that may be produced during the
environments engineering
activity
- Environments Set of Work Products
- the cohesive collection of environments engineering work products
The following environments engineering documents are typically
produced during the environments engineering activity:
-
Project Environments Description Document,
which is the deliverable document that formally describes
each of the environments that will be produced and possibly
delivered during a project.
-
Product Selection Report,
which is a document used to report the results of
commercial product and vendor evaluation, comparison, and
selection.
An
environment is an integrated logical or physical
set of hardware components and supporting software and data
components that is used the execute applications. Typically, the
following environments may be produced during the environments
engineering activity:
-
Management Environment,
which is any environment that is primarily used by a
management team during the management of a center or
endeavor.
-
Development Environments,
which is any environment that is primarily used by an
endeavor team during the production of one or more applications
and their associated work products:
-
Production Environments,
which is any environment that is primarily used to
execute one or more deployed applications:
-
Client Environment,
which is any environment that is directly used by the
user organization(s) to access deployed applications.
-
Contact Center Environment,
which is any environment that is deployed in one or
more contact center(s) and that is used by the support
organization to provide techical support to members of the
customer and user organization(s).
-
Content Management Environment,
which is any environment that is used by the content
management team to perform content management tasks.
-
Data Center Environment,
which is any environment that is deployed in one or
more data center(s) to provide server support for the
execution of applications.
- The above environments may be logical, physical, or
both.
- The same physical environment may actually implement
multiple logical environments.
- Different endeavors require different processes, which in
turn will require different environments work products.
- Every endeavor does not require the production of every
environments work product.
- Select only those environments work products that are
appropriate for the endeavor.
- Selected environments work products should be:
- Relevant.
- Useful.
- Usable.
- Cost-effective.