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Instantiate a Process in a Workspace

The process of instantiation is taking the standard process and giving it details of a “real” context. It allows to set up project or program specific instances without recreating standard processes each time.

In Stages, process instance can be created for specific projects, products or programs by integrating predefined standard processes. This is combined with the powerful feature of on-demand ability to update these process instances, when newer versions of standard processes are released.

Role of Process Architecture and Tailoring

A well-defined standard process brings harmonization in instantiated processes and sets out standard set of activities that would need to be performed by most programs. Though instantiated process inherits the standard process, variance in them is managed through tailoring. A good understanding of process architecture and tailoring is imperative to derive instantiated processes.

Typically, a standard process will have variants to account for different regions, business units and such. These variants will be modeled as part of the process architecture. A process will be then instantiated through process of tailoring from the variant. Tailoring questions are added in the standard process and/or in the variants.

Create a new workspace

In order to instantiate a process for a new program or project, new workspace(s) must be created by the administrator. The location and level of the workspace is determing by the process architecture. New workspaces(s) for instantiated process allows control over process versioning, permission control, user addition as well as ability to push the instantiated processes into engineering tools like JIRA, RTC. Milestones and phases specific to project or program can also be modeled withint this workspace.

Existing standard process will then be integrated into this new workspace by using the Add modules option. All the process elements and tailoring rules from standard process variants are inherited in the instantiated process.

The recommended practice is to choose valid version of a release variant to instantiate for a new project or program.

Use Tailoring

Run the tailoring assistant by tapping or clicking on three dots and 'Start tailoring' on Process page above the perspective. Based on the responses, pre-defined tailoring rules inherited from standard process variant will determine process elements to be tailored in or out. Additionally, tailoring can be also be done manually.

Once the process has been instantiated, create a valid version of the process which will be the one visible to end users.

Next step would be add specific details like assigning users to roles and adding project specific work products.

Assign user to a role

A project manager can assign users for a given project or program. The user should already be present in Stages user list. This can be done by assigning the user to a role within the program or project.

Navigate to the role e.g. Risk Manager and tap or click on Add. Next type the username or email in the search and select the user from the list.

Working with CM Systems

Stages can interact with configuration management systems like Sharepoint, Subversion, Integrity to work with remotely stored files. Stages administator is responsible for this configuration.

Initialize Process Execution Systems