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  2. [1993] Proceedings of the Second International Conference on the Software Process-Continuous Software Process Improvement
  3. Process modeling in-the-large with SLANG
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Proceedings of Software Process 1996
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on the Software Process. Applying the Software Process
[1993] Proceedings of the Second International Conference on the Software Process-Continuous Software Process Improvement
How to assess a software process modeling formalism from a project member's point of view
Opportunities, limitations, and tradeoffs in process programming
A role-based empirical process modeling environment
A study in software process data capture and analysis
Concurrent engineering and the software process
A formal model of re-execution in software process
Process modeling in-the-large with SLANG
Hakoniwa: Monitor and navigation system for cooperative development based on activity sequence model
Software process themes and issues
A structured conceptual and terminological framework for software process engineering
Software process development and enactment: concepts and definitions
Process Weaver: adding process support to UNIX
Software process model and work space control in the Adele system
Second International Conference on the Software Process. Continuous Software Process Improvement (Cat. No.93TH0509-0)
Proceedings. First International Conference on the Software Process,

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Process modeling in-the-large with SLANG

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Bandinelli, S. Fuggetta, A. Grigolli, S.
Copyright Year 1993
Description Author affiliation: Cefriel, Milan, Italy (Bandinelli, S.; Fuggetta, A.; Grigolli, S.)
Abstract The authors discuss some features provided by the SPADE environment to support the definition, analysis, and enactment of large and evolving software process models. In particular, they introduce the concept of activity, which allows the process designer to create and hierarchically aggregate fragments of process specifications. They then provide an execution model for activities and propose different alternatives for activity execution. They discuss the impact that the activity concept has on other important problems, such as incremental definition and evolution of large process models.
Starting Page 75
Ending Page 83
File Size 812361
Page Count 9
File Format PDF
ISBN 0818636009
DOI 10.1109/SPCON.1993.236820
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 1993-02-25
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Erbium Process design Software engineering Project management Power system modeling Aggregates Engineering management Encapsulation Programming Software standards
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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