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3. EWSPT 1994: Villard de Lans, France
- Brian Warboys:

Software Process Technology, Third European Workshop, EWSPT '94, Villard de Lans, France, February 7-9, 1994, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 772, Springer 1994, ISBN 3-540-57739-4
Architecture Session
- Jacky Estublier:

Architecture Session. 1 - Vincenzo Ambriola, Giovanni A. Cignoni, Carlo Montangero:

The Oikos Services for Object Management in the Software Process. 2-14 - Sergio Bandinelli, M. Braga, Alfonso Fuggetta, Luigi Lavazza:

The Architecture of SPADE-1-Process-Centered SEE. 15-30 - Mike Anderson, Phil Griffiths:

The Nature of the Software Process Modelling Problem is Evolving. 31-34 - Mario Baldi, Silvano Gai, Maria Letizia Jaccheri

, Patricia Lago:
Searching for PMIPS: Process Model Instructions per Second. 35-37
Meta-Process/Methodology Session
- Reidar Conradi:

Meta-Process/Methodology Session. 38-39 - Jin Sa, Brian Warboys:

Modelling Processes Using a Stepwise Refinement. 40-58 - Tom Rodden, Val King, John A. Hughes, Ian Sommerville:

Process Modelling and Development Practice. 59-64 - Keith Phalp, Martin J. Shepperd:

A Pragmatic Approach to Process Modelling. 65-68 - Gerald Junkermann, Wilhelm Schäfer:

A Design Methodology for Process-Programming. 69-73
Process Modelling Concepts Session
- Jean-Claude Derniame:

Process Modelling Concepts Session. 74 - George T. Heineman:

Process Modelling with Cooperative Agents. 75-89 - Mark Dowson, Christer Fernström:

Towards Requirements for Enactment Mechanisms. 90-106 - Dewayne E. Perry:

Enactment Control in Interact/Intermediate. 107-113 - Ian Sommerville, Simon R. Monk:

Supporting Informality in the Software Process. 114-118 - Gerhard Chroust:

Navigation in Process Models. 119-122 - Martin Verlage:

Multi-View Modelling of Software Processes. 123-126
PML Concepts and Paradigms Session
- Alfonso Fuggetta:

PML Concepts and Paradigms Session. 127 - Gregor Engels, Luuk Groenewegen:

Specifications of Coordinated Behaviour by SOCCA. 128-151 - Neil Berrington, David De Roure

, Robert Mark Greenwood, Peter B. Henderson:
Distribution and Change: Investigating Two Challenges for Process Enactment Systems. 152-162 - Gernot Starke:

Why is Process Modelling so Difficult? 163-166 - Robert Mark Greenwood:

Modelling Processes with Constraints. 167-170 - Selma Arbaoui, Flávio Oquendo:

Goal Oriented vs. Activity Oriented Process Modelling and Enactment: Issues and Perspectives. 171-176 - Joachim Tankoano

, Jean-Claude Derniame, Badara Ali Kaba:
Software Process Design Based on Products and the Object Oriented Paradigm. 177-185
Experiences with Software Process Technology Session
- Ian Sommerville:

Experiences with Software Process Technology Session. 186 - Ian Robertson:

An Implementation of the ISPW-6 Process Example. 187-206 - Vincenzo Ambriola, R. di Meglio, Vincenzo Gervasi, B. Mercurio:

Applying a Metric Framework to the Software Process: an Experiment. 207-226 - Jean-Marc Aumaitre, Mark Dowson, Del-Raj Harjani:

Lessons Learned from Formalizing and Implementing a Large Process Model. 227-239 - Bernd J. Krämer

, Burhan Dinler:
Applying Process Technology to Hardware Design. 240-248
Related Domains Session
- Vincenzo Ambriola:

Related Domains Session. 249 - Volker Gruhn:

Software Process Management and Business Process (Re-) Engineering. 250-253 - Reidar Conradi, Geir Magne Høydalsvik, Guttorm Sindre

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A Comparison of Modelling Frameworks for Software Processes and Information Systems. 254-260 - Jacques Lonchamp:

A Process-Centered Framework for Asynchronous Collaborative Work. 261-269 - Jacky Estublier:

What Process Technology Needs from Databases. 270-274

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