Artifact: Iteration Assessment
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Artifact: Iteration Assessment
The Iteration Assessment captures the result of an iteration, the degree to which the evaluation criteria were met, lessons learned, and changes to be done.
Domains: Project Management
Work Product Kinds: Assessment
Purpose
Each iteration is concluded by an Iteration Assessment, where the development organization pauses to reflect on what
has happened, what was achieved or not and why, and the lessons learned.
Relationships
RolesResponsible:
Project Manager
Modified By:
Project Manager
TasksInput To:
Output From:
Assess Iteration
Process Usage
Project Management
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Close-Out Phase
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Iteration Assessment
Project Management
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Close-Out Project
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Iteration Assessment
Project Management
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Manage Iteration
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Iteration Assessment
Test
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Achieve Acceptable Mission
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Iteration Assessment
Description
Main DescriptionAn Iteration Assessment captures the result of an iteration, the degree to which the evaluation criteria were met, lessons
learned, and changes to be done.
Illustrations
Examples
CSPS Iteration Assessment - Elaboration Phase
Tailoring
Representation Options
The Iteration Assessment is an essential work product of the iterative approach. Depending on the scope and risk of the
project, and the nature of the iteration, it may range from being a simple record of demonstration and outcomes to a
complete and formal test record.
This assessment is a critical step in an iteration and should not be skipped. If an Iteration Assessment is not done
properly, many of the benefits of an iterative approach will be lost.
Note that sometimes the right thing to do in this step is to revise the evaluation criteria, rather than reworking the
system. Sometimes the benefit of the Iteration Assessment is in revealing that a particular requirement is not
important, or is too expensive to implement, or creates an architecture that cannot be maintained. In these cases, a
cost and benefit analysis must be done, and a business decision must be made.
Metrics must be used as the basis of this assessment.
More Information
Guidelines
Iteration Assessment â€" Informal Representation
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