ARIADNE as is today, can be highly correlated with a large number of
information technology methodologies from the international academic, and
business community.
The term ‘correlation’ refers to the proper adjustability of ARIADNE in order to support the processes and structure of another methodology.
In other words, methodologies whose goals can be achieved through the
proper process adjustment of ARIADNE are correlated with ARIADNE.
Today, the following twenty four (24) methodologies are conceptually
supported from ARIADNE.
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Besides this set of methodologies,
ARIADNE, with slight process modifications can cover the goals and structure of
the most methodologies used in its development, as well as methodologies not
belong to these sets.
The capability of this correlation is based on the fact that from the
nearly 6.000 processes that exist today in ARIADNE, more than 40% of them
derive from the methodologies that are completely correlated with. Those
methodologies have a large number of common practices with ARIADNE. The rest of
the ARIADNE processes derive exclusively from research within EMPROSS towards
the development of the character, philosophy and completeness of ARIADNE. Only a very small part of the methodology,
about 5% to 10% maximum are ‘bridge’ processes, designed from EMPROSS to be
used when ARIADNE has or tries to be correlated with another methodology.
The most difficult and time consuming part on building ARIADNE was the
study of all processes from all methodologies ARIANDE was designed to support,
as well as the processes of the methodologies that contributed to the
completion of ARIADNE. No process in ARIADNE
exists without a reason.
At this point it must be mentioned that the development of ARIADNE was
also based on another set of 68 other methodologies, standards, and guidelines that
contributed at specific parts of the methodology and with specialized examples and
related processes. Despite the fact that such a large number of methodologies
was involved on the development of ARIADNE, the methodology has its own style,
character, structure and culture.
The other twenty-six (26) methodologies that are not supported directly
by ARIADNE, but contributed to the development of the methodology are the following:
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From the 24+26+64 = 114 methodologies used in the development of ARIADNE, the following four are considered to be the ones that inspired EMPROSS the most :