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WikiProject Method engineering cleanup taskforce
Background:
Several months ago, a group of people from Utrecht University set up a WikiProject for their Method engineering course. There was some tension between their group and Wikipedia. It was a unique situation, because they were a large, organized group of new users with little knowlege of the wiki. This made a possibility of creating a splinter fragment to Wikipedia. There were page deletions, confusion, and misunderstandings. Since then, it appears as if most of the University group has left. The incident died, leaving a trail of debris in its wake.
Purpose
This task force is here to delete the unhelpful pages that were created, and to cleanup the remaining ones.
The Project
- Strike through a page when it reads as an encyclopedia entry.
- Strike through a page after turning it to a redirect.
- Underline it if it should be deleted.
- Add newly found pages to the bottom.
Pages
Wikipedia
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Method engineering
- Wikipedia:Centralized discussion/Method Engineering Encyclopedia
Images
Main space
- Adaptation of Agile Methods
Brainstorming- Change management process
- Change request
- Corporate Strategy
- Prioritizing Requirements using a Cost-Value Approach
- Capability Maturity Model
- Capability Maturity Model Integration
- Capability Maturity Model Integration SM
- Software configuration management/MEE
- CMMIsm Project Planning
- Fagan Inspection
- Information Systems
- Market driven requirements engineering for software products (MDRE for SP)
- Market research
- Meta-Modeling
- Meta-Process Modeling
- Parallel adoption
- Phased adoption
PreviewPricing- Process area (CMMI)
- Product Software Adoption: Big Bang Adoption
- Product Software Adoption: Big Bang Adoption
- Object Process Methodology
- Product Structure Modeling
- Release Management
- Requirements
- SAP Implementation
- SAP
- Implementation
- Segmenting
- Positioning
- Software Configuration Management
- Software Development
- Systems Engineering Process
- Utrecht University
- Valuation (finance)