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2. EWSPT 1992: Trondheim, Norway
- Jean-Claude Derniame:
Software Process Technology, Second European Workshop, EWSPT '92, Trondheim, Norway, September 7-8, 1992, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 635, Springer 1992, ISBN 3-540-55928-0
Concepts and Reference Frameworks
- Reidar Conradi, Christer Fernström, Alfonso Fuggetta, Robert A. Snowdon:
Towards a Reference Framework for Process Concepts. 3-17 - Gernot Starke, Michael von der Beeck:
SA/CM/IM for Process Modelling. 18-20 - Khalid Benali, Jean-Claude Derniame:
Software Modelling: What, Who and When. 21-25 - Agnès Devarenne, Claire Ozanne:
The Need of a Process Engineering Method. 26-30
Human and Social Aspects in Process Modelling
- Ian Sommerville:
Human and Social Aspects in Process Modelling - Introduction. EWSPT 1992: 33 - Jacques Lonchamp:
Supporting Social Activities of Software Process. 34-54 - Ian Sommerville, Tom Rodden:
Understanding the Software Process as a Social Process. 55-57 - Gregor Engels, Luuk Groenewegen:
Specification of Coordinated Behaviour in the Software Development Process. 58-60 - R. Rockwell:
Software Development is a Communication Process. 61-62
Process Engines and Enactment Mechanisms
- Christer Fernström:
In Search of the Software Process Test-and-Set: Introduction to Session on Process Engines and Enactment Mechanisms. 65-66 - Sergio Bandinelli, Alfonso Fuggetta, Carlo Ghezzi, Sandro Grigolli:
Process Enactment in SPADE. 67-83 - Vincenzo Ambriola, Carlo Montangero:
OIKOS at the Age of Three. 84-93 - Wolfgang Emmerich, Wilhelm Schäfer, Jim Welsh:
Suitable Databases for Process-Centered Environments Do not yet Exist. 94-98 - Letizia Jaccheri, Silvano Gai:
Initial Requirements for E3: An Environment for Experimenting and Evolving Software Process. 99-101
Models
- Wilhelm Schäfer:
Models - Session Introduction. 105 - Jin Sa, Brian Warboys:
Integrating A Formal Specification Method with PML: A Case Study. 106-122 - Claus Hoffmann, Bernd J. Krämer, Burhan Dinler:
Multiparadigm Description of System Development Processes. 123-137 - Robert Mark Greenwood:
Using CSP and System Dynamics as Process Engineering Tools. 138-145 - Ataru T. Nakagawa:
Process Versus Product, Abstraction and Formalism: A Personal Perspective. 146-149 - Noureddine Belkhatir, Walcélio L. Melo:
The Object Role Software Process Model. 150-152 - Maryse Bourdon:
Impact of the Supported Coordination Levels on Process Modelling. 153-155 - Jacky Estublier:
Reusing Software Processes. 156-158 - John M. Favaro:
Process Modelling at the European Space Agency. 159-162
Process Lifestyle
- Brian Warboys:
Process Lifestyle - Session Introduction. 165-166 - Reidar Conradi, Maria Letizia Jaccheri, Cristina Mazzi, Minh Ngoc Nguyen, Amund Aarsten:
Design, Use and Implementation of SPELL, a language for Software Process Modelling and Evolution. 167-177 - Robert A. Snowdon:
An Example of Process Change. 178-195 - Volker Gruhn, Rüdiger Jegelka:
An Evaluation of FUNSOFT Nets. 196-214 - Selma Arbaoui, Selma Mouline, Flávio Oquendo, Guy Tassart:
PEACE: Describing and Managing Evolving Knowledge in the Software Process. 215-222 - Volker Gruhn, Armin Saalmann:
Software Process Validation Based on FUNSOFT Nets. 223-226 - Peter Kawalek:
The Process Modelling Cookbook: Orientation, Description and Experience. 227-229 - Johan Galle:
Applying Process Modelling. 230-236 - Ian C. Taylor:
Using SPL to Model ISO 9000. 237-244 - Rudolf K. Keller, Nazim H. Madhavji:
A Comprehensive Process Model for Discussing and Recording Scientific Papers. 245-253
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