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R.A. Snowdon, A brief overview of the IPSE 2.5 Project, Ada User 9 (4) (1988) 151--161.

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RolEnact: role-based enactable models of business.. - Phalp, Henderson.. (1998)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

.... to business process modelling it is difficult to ignore the impact which software process modelling and the study of software process has had upon the discipline [1] Many of the notations and tools used for business process modelling were originally developed for study of the software process [2]. The drive towards automation of the software process and towards project support environments has produced much software process technology. This process technology shares many features with modelling technology in other business domains [3 5] This paper takes its rationale from another area ....

R.A. Snowdon, A brief overview of the IPSE 2.5 Project, Ada User 9 (4) (1988) 151--161.


REFERENCE MODEL FOR FRAMEWORKS OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING.. - Final Draft   (Correct)

....requires the existence of at least some of the services and capabilities described for Process Development, and the other categories of Process Management services might be regarded as extensions of the Process Development service. Draft November 24, 1993 Edition 57 5.1. 8 Examples IPSE2.5 s PML [79], Arcadia [52] EAST [9] ESF [74] EFA [47] Enterprise II [60] COHESION [14] Marvel [7] and SLCSE [80] all provide some process development services. 5.2 Process Enactment Service A process definition may be enacted by process agents that may be humans (project user roles or individuals) or ....

....Enactment interacts with them, at least for operation upon project objects and sometimes for storage of process definition representations and process enactment state information. Processes are typically the mechanism used to enact tools supporting some method in an SEE. 5.2. 8 Examples IPSE2.5 [79], EAST [9] Arcadia [52] EFA [47] Enterprise II [60] COHESION [14] SLCSE [80] and EIS [57] provide some support for process enactment. 5.3 Process Visibility Service This service provides facilities for the definition and maintenance of visibility and scoping information associated with ....

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Snowdon R. A. A brief overview of the IPSE2.5 Project, Ada User 9(4):156-161, 1988.

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