Models and Tools for Managing Development Processes

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The development of products in disciplines such as mechanical, electrical, or software engineering is a challenging task. Costs have to be reduced, the ti- to-market has to be shortened, and quality has to be improved. Skilled engineers andsophisticatedtoolsforsupportingtechnicalworkarenecessaryprerequisites, yettheyarenotsu?cientformeetingtheseambitiousgoals.Inaddition,thework of developers must be coordinated so that they cooperate smoothly. To this end, the steps of the development process have to be planned, an engineer executing a task must be provided with documents and tools, the results of development activities have to be fed back to management which in turn has to adjust the plan accordingly, the documents produced in di?erent working areas have to kept consistent with each other, etc. This book reports on models and tools for managing development processes. It provides both a survey of the current state of the art and presents our own contributions. The material covered in this book is based on research in di?- ent engineering disciplines (mechanical, software, and chemical engineering). It presents a uni?ed view on the management of development processes in these disciplines.

Author(s): Bernhard Westfechtel (auth.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1646
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 1999

Language: English
Pages: 425
Tags: Software Engineering; User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; Management of Computing and Information Systems; Computer Applications in Chemistry; Systems and Information Theory in Engineering

Introduction....Pages 3-50
Process Management....Pages 53-65
Product Management....Pages 67-97
Activity Management....Pages 99-133
Resource Management....Pages 135-144
Tool Integration....Pages 145-154
The SUKITS Project....Pages 157-168
Management Model: Informal Description....Pages 169-192
Management Model: Formal Specification....Pages 193-242
Management System....Pages 243-260
Applications, Experiences, and Evaluation....Pages 261-283
Overview....Pages 287-303
Dynamic Task Nets....Pages 305-332
Unified Multi-Project Resource Management....Pages 333-354
Object-Oriented Process Modeling....Pages 355-374
Current Status and Future Work....Pages 375-378