Not since Jim felt the same techno-twinge of excitement 339 days ago in March 2006 has anyone posted anything on a blog about Open Process Frameworks (OPF)*. Anyway, yours truly was trying to reconcile our organisation's Testing Process with a third party's who we need to demonstrate compliance to. In needing a little Google-help I stumbled across the Open Process Framework Repository Organization.
The description on the tin isn't going to see this competing with Britney's shaven head for popularity in the search engines... "a public-domain object-oriented framework of free, open source, reusable method components". However, this is a gold mine for IT professionals. Anyway, if you haven't already sensed that this is serious competitive advantage stuff, then more fool you... I'm not telling anymore. You need to find out for yourself.
I've only bounced around one small corner of this vast repository, but I'm sure this will be helping to shape our IT organisation work for years to come.
*quick Technorati plug.
Tags: technology, information technology, IT, metamodel, analysis, method, ontology, Open Process Frameworks, OPF, OPFRO, Open Process Frameworks Repository Organization, policy, procedure, repository
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Monday, February 19, 2007
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