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04/25/2007 Entry: "Rational Unified Process (RUP) versus Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF)"

As an Enterprise Architect, I've been asked what's the different between RUP and MSF. And although I feel qualified to answer, having participated in projects using both methodologies, a new article from The Rational Edge, Comparing the Rational Unified Process (RUP) and Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF), discussed the differences and similarities between them.

Of cource, for a refresher, my pages on the Microsoft Solutions Framework, are still available.

Replies: 6 comments

I cannot read the verification string that they want me to type in order to forward some email. If I can't read it how am I supposed to type it. This is very frustrating, and I cannot talk to anyone at Yahoo about it. I am ready to go back to AOL or perhaps Microsoft Mail.

Posted by Jack Pringle @ 02/14/2009 02:59 PM CST

I cannot read the verification string that they want me to type in order to forward some email. If I can't read it how am I supposed to type it. This is very frustrating, and I cannot talk to anyone at Yahoo about it. I am ready to go back to AOL or perhaps Microsoft Mail.

Posted by Jack Pringle @ 02/14/2009 02:54 PM CST

I cannot read the verification string that they want me to type in order to forward some email. If I can't read it how am I supposed to type it. This is very frustrating, and I cannot talk to anyone at Yahoo about it. I am ready to go back to AOL or perhaps Microsoft Mail.

Posted by Jack Pringle @ 02/14/2009 02:53 PM CST

I cannot read the verification string that they want me to type in order to forward some email. If I can't read it how am I supposed to type it. This is very frustrating, and I cannot talk to anyone at Yahoo about it. I am ready to go back to AOL or perhaps Microsoft Mail.

Posted by Jack Pringle @ 02/14/2009 02:53 PM CST

I cannot read the verification string that they want me to type in order to forward some email. If I can't read it how am I supposed to type it. This is very frustrating, and I cannot talk to anyone at Yahoo about it. I am ready to go back to AOL or perhaps Microsoft Mail.

Posted by Jack Pringle @ 02/14/2009 02:52 PM CST

I cannot read the verification string that they want me to type in order to forward some email. If I can't read it how am I supposed to type it. This is very frustrating, and I cannot talk to anyone at Yahoo about it. I am ready to go back to AOL or perhaps Microsoft Mail.

Posted by Jack Pringle @ 02/14/2009 02:52 PM CST

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