Example
- Example
- a convention
consisting of all or part of a
work product
that can be used as a guide by
persons
who are responsible for producing such a work product
As illustrated in the preceding figure, examples are part of the following inheritance hierarchy:
- Type: Concrete
- Superclass: Convention
- Subclasses: None
- Example Instances:
The typical responsibilities of an example are to:
- Enable people to perform their tasks more efficiently and correctly.
- Improve productivity.
- Improve the quality of the associated work products.
- Show what all or part of a work product should look like if correctly produced.
- Provide guidance regarding the size and scope of a completed work product.
- Every work product produced by a process should probably
have an associated good example that people can follow.
- Whereas many examples cover only part of a work product,
complete examples can provide guidance as to the size and
scope of the associated work product.
- Training materials should often include both good and bad examples.
- In this website, examples are stored with and primarily
accessible via the associated work product.
- A process may include many kinds of examples including:
- Types:
- Example documents
- Example software component source code
- Fidelity:
- Good examples, which show how a work product should be produced.
- Bad examples, which warn of mistakes that are commonly made.
- Completeness:
- Partial examples, which are quick and inexpensive to produce.
- Complete examples, which provide guidance on the size and scope of a work product.
- More examples can be found by using the search word
“example” in the
site search webpage.