This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th European Workshop on Software Process Technology, EWSPT 2001, held in Witten, Germany, in June 2001.
The 18 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 31 submissions. Among the areas addressed are process evolution, experiences, mobility and distribution, UML process patterns, and process improvement.
Author(s): Frank Leymann (auth.), Vincenzo Ambriola (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2077
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2001
Language: English
Pages: 250
Tags: Software Engineering; Management of Computing and Information Systems; Computers and Society; Business Information Systems
Web Services and Their Composition....Pages 1-2
The PIE Methodology — Concept and Application....Pages 3-26
Reflection and Reification in Process System Evolution: Experience and Opportunity....Pages 27-38
Monitoring Software Process Interactions: A Logic-Based Approach....Pages 39-46
Experiences with Behavioural Process Modelling in FEAST, and Some of Its Practical Implications....Pages 47-62
Software Process Technology Transfer: Using a Formal Process Notation to Capture a Software Process in Industry....Pages 63-76
An Evaluation of the Spearmint Approach to Software Process Modelling....Pages 77-89
A Software Process for an Integrated Electronic Commerce Portal System....Pages 90-101
A Mobile Agent Approach to Process-Based Dynamic Adaptation of Complex Software Systems....Pages 102-116
Process Support for Mobile Work Across Heterogeneous Systems....Pages 117-129
A Delegation Based Model for Distributed Software Process Management....Pages 130-144
Applying Real-Time Scheduling Techniques to Software Processes: A Position Paper....Pages 145-151
Building Expressive and Flexible Process Models Using a UML-Based Approach....Pages 152-172
Describing Process Patterns with UML....Pages 173-181
Towards a Living Software Development Process Based on Process Patterns....Pages 182-202
Modeling a Support Framework for Dynamic Organizations as a Process Pattern Using UML....Pages 203-216
A Taxonomy to Compare SPI Frameworks....Pages 217-235
Configuration Management Culture as the Kernel to Success in Software Process Improvement Efforts....Pages 236-241
Reporting about the Mod Software Process....Pages 242-245