
For example the tag SCM will get you all the source control topics. All the library items have tags associated with them to help you find what you are looking for. Here is the link for the Rational Team Concert Library. It is not possible to keep up with all the relevant new information. You will notice as you read this guide that it achieves its lightweight appearance by liberally referencing existing information on and the Infocenter. Many deployments require some interoperability with your existing tooling environment and you will want to explore the Integration grouping. If you are developing applications then the Application Development grouping will be of interest. If you are using RTC for planning and project management you will be interested in Project Management grouping. Every deployment requires examination of the topics in the first grouping named Required. Topics are grouped together based on what elements of RTC you are adopting. It is written from the perspective of the Jazz Jumpstart team and their collective experiences from executing numerous product deployments around the world coupled with liberal references to tutorials, articles, videos, and product documentation created by the experts: the Team Concert development team.įor your deployment of RTC you probably need only examine a subset of the topics below. It is designed to be a lightweight guide that identifies the appropriate questions and considerations and then points to other information sources for details and more expansive discussions of the topic. This guide provides a roadmap as you embark on a deployment of Rational Team Concert (RTC) into your organization. Please direct your comments, questions, and suggestions to Dan Toczala Introduction The previous version of this guide, with RTC 2.0 specific references, is still available and is called Getting Started with Rational Team Concert: A Deployment Guide. It is a supplemental guide to what is published in the official documentation contained in the Infocenter, as well as other sources on, and is meant to augment that information. Note: This guide is an evolving document and incremental improvements will be published on a regular basis. In the future, all deployment guidance and best practices will be published in the Deployment wiki rather than as articles. Note:This article is outdated and is replaced by Rational Solution for Collaborative Lifecycle Management 2012 deployment guide in the Deployment wiki.
