Tool Mentor: Searching the RUP Website
Purpose
When looking for process guidance for a particular activity or for the use of
a tool in the context of a project, frequently the existing views do not allow
you to find what you want easily. The RUP search function uses a sophisticated
engine that returns sorted results based on the nearness of search terms in the
body, whether they appear in the header and the numbers of times they
occur. This enables you to quickly find the material you need.
This section provides links to additional information related to this tool mentor.
Overview
The following steps are performed in this tool mentor:
Start the search engine by clicking on the Search button on the right side
of the gray bar above the RUP content page. The search dialog box will
appear.
Enter search terms in any of the four boxes that appear on the right hand.
Your choices are:
- Any word: The search engine will look for every page containing any of the
search terms.
- All the words: The search engine will look for every page containing all
of the search terms.
- Exact phrase: The search engine will look for every page containing the
search terms in the exact order entered only.
- Without the word: This works in conjunction with search terms entered in
one of the three boxes above. The search engines looks at the result
set from that search, then discards results containing the terms in this box.
You have the option of searching either the RUP process configuration, or searching
the developerWorks®: Rational® Web site. The default is RUP.
You can also show more or less than 10 results (the default) in the results
space.
Click on the 'Search Now' button on the right of the dialog. The results for
your search will be displayed in the search dialog below the boxes for search
terms. As many results will be displayed as you have selected (default ten).
You have the option of selecting the next set of results.
If you have selected developerWorks: Rational as the section to search, a separate browser window
will launch with developerWorks: Rational in it.
Select the search result that is most relevant to you. If you are searching
RUP, the page with that result will appear in the RUP browser. Select the RUP
browser to see the page.
If you are searching developerWorks: Rational, the resulting page will appear in the same browser
as the search results.
More detailed information on search choices is available from the search
help page of RUP.
The search database gets regenerated when you publish a RUP configuration from
RUP Builder. For additional information on configuring and deploying process,
see the Process Engineering Process (PEP). The PEP is a RUP-like process
that provides guidance in the area of process engineering. It is included with
the Rational Process Workbench™,
available for download from the RUP section of the developerWorks®: Rational® Web site.
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