Not radically different, no. What we typically do is create a mapping from the legacy method to OUM, add tasks where needed or supplemental guidance to existing tasks. If you know the legacy methodology, this helps you to find the stuff you're used to in OUM.
But how is it replaced in OUM? Is it more or less the same, or radically different?
ReplyDeleteNot radically different, no. What we typically do is create a mapping from the legacy method to OUM, add tasks where needed or supplemental guidance to existing tasks. If you know the legacy methodology, this helps you to find the stuff you're used to in OUM.
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