Software Process Technology: Third European Workshop, EWSPT '94 Villard de Lans, France, February 7–9, 1994 Proceedings

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The software process is the total set of software engineering activities necessary to develop and maintain software products. Software process technology (SPT) deals with methods, formalisms, and tools for supporting the software process. SPT has developed into a key technology in terms of its importance to software engineering environments, systems integration, cooperative working, and business process re-engineering. This volume contains the proceedings of the third European Workshop on Software Process Technology. It is organized into six parts: architecture, meta-process and methodology, process modeling concepts, PML concepts and paradigms, experiences with SPT, and related domains.

Author(s): Jacky Estublier (auth.), Brian C. Warboys (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 772
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 1994

Language: English
Pages: 278
Tags: Software Engineering

Architecture session....Pages 1-1
The Oikos services for object management in the software process....Pages 2-14
The architecture of the SPADE-1 Process-Centered SEE....Pages 15-30
The nature of the Software Process Modelling problem is evolving....Pages 31-34
Searching for PMIPS: Process model instructions per second....Pages 35-37
Meta-process/methodology session....Pages 38-39
Modelling processes using a stepwise refinement technique....Pages 40-58
Process modelling and development practice....Pages 59-64
A pragmatic approach to process modelling....Pages 65-68
A design methodology for process-programming....Pages 69-73
Process modelling concepts session....Pages 74-74
Process modelling with cooperative agents....Pages 75-89
Towards requirements for enactment mechanisms....Pages 90-106
Enactment control in Interact/Intermediate....Pages 107-113
Supporting informality in the software process....Pages 114-118
Navigation in process models....Pages 119-122
Multi-view modeling of software processes....Pages 123-126
PML concepts and paradigms session....Pages 127-127
Specification of coordinated behaviour by SOCCA....Pages 128-151
Distribution and change: Investigating two challenges for process enactment systems....Pages 152-162
Why is process modelling so difficult?....Pages 163-166
Modelling processes with constraints....Pages 167-170
Goal oriented vs. activity oriented process modelling and enactment: Issues and perspectives....Pages 171-176
Software process design based on products and the object oriented paradigm....Pages 177-185
Experiences with software process technology....Pages 186-186
An implementation of the ISPW-6 process example....Pages 187-206
Applying a metric framework to the software process: an experiment....Pages 207-226
Lessons learned from formalizing and implementing a large process model....Pages 227-239
Applying process technology to hardware design....Pages 240-248
Related domains session....Pages 249-249
Software process management and business process (re-)engineering....Pages 250-253
A comparison of modelling frameworks for software processes and information systems....Pages 254-260
A process-centered framework for asynchronous collaborative work....Pages 261-269
What process technology needs from databases....Pages 270-274