Methodology Management System
Encyclopedia
Methodology management system (MMS) is an emerging technology that facilitates the modeling, deployment and continuous improvement of human-centric knowledge intensive business process
es (also known as knowledge processes), such as methodologies, best practices, recommendations, and techniques.
It is not focused on automating tasks, but on transmitting information to people who perform the work and making it easy for them to access any kind of resources they need during the process execution.
Using an MMS it is possible to have different methodologies belonging to different business disciplines (for example RUP
for software development and the PMBOK
for project management) in the same format being it possible to understand the way in which they are related to each other.
Business process
A business process or business method is a collection of related, structured activities or tasks that produce a specific service or product for a particular customer or customers...
es (also known as knowledge processes), such as methodologies, best practices, recommendations, and techniques.
It is not focused on automating tasks, but on transmitting information to people who perform the work and making it easy for them to access any kind of resources they need during the process execution.
Using an MMS it is possible to have different methodologies belonging to different business disciplines (for example RUP
Rational Unified Process
The Rational Unified Process is an iterative software development process framework created by the Rational Software Corporation, a division of IBM since 2003...
for software development and the PMBOK
Project Management Body of Knowledge
A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge is a book which presents a set of standard terminology and guidelines for project management. The Fourth Edition was recognized by the American National Standards Institute as an American National Standard...
for project management) in the same format being it possible to understand the way in which they are related to each other.