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Wiki for working drafts of OSLC specifications

Integration of software delivery tools would be easier if tools:

  1. shared a common approach for exposing lifecycle resources
  2. agreed on what those resources look like.
This is what was proposed by IBM in Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) -- a RESTful integration architecture and set of xml descriptions of ALM (Application Lifecycle Management) resources. This wiki is a place for interested parties to collaborate on specifications for lifecycle resources and services. To keep things grounded, specs will emerge and evolve based on efforts to integrate tools in a series of well-defined scenarios or topics. Collaboration around each topic happens through this wiki and an associated mailing list. If you'd like to contribute to a topic, review the terms of the wiki and then contact the topic lead.

Scenarios and Topic Areas

Scenarios Topics
Collaborative Application Lifecycle Management Change Management - Integrations with software work item and change management repositories.

Quality Management - integrations in quality management and testing.

Requirements Management - integrations in requirements management and requirements definition tools.

Software Project Management Portfolio Management

Performance Management

Cost Management

Human Resource Management

Estimation, Measurement, and Reporting

Deployment and Distribution  
ALM and Product Lifecycle Management  


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Change mangement 0.1

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