7. ISPW 1991:
Yountville,
California,
USA
Ian Thomas (Ed.):
Proceedings of the Seventh International Software Process Workshop (ISPW '91), October 1991, Yountville, California, USA.
IEEE Computer Society 1991
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title = {Proceedings of the Seventh International Software Process Workshop
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booktitle = {ISPW},
publisher = {IEEE Computer Society},
year = {1991},
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- Vincenzo Ambriola, Carlo Montangero:
Hierarchical specification of software processes in Oikos.
34-36
- Robert Balzer:
Process virtual machine.
37-40
- Sergio Bandinelli, Alfonso Fuggetta, Carlo Ghezzi, Angelo Morzenti:
A multi-paradigm Petri net based approach to process description.
41-43
- Naser S. Barghouti:
Concurrency control in rule-based process-centered environments.
44-47
- Noureddine Belkhatir, Jacky Estublier, Walcélio L. Melo:
Activity coordination in Adele: a software production kernel.
48-50
- Reidar Conradi, Chunnian Liu, Maria Letizia Jaccheri:
Process modeling paradigms: an evaluation.
51-53
- Kathleen Culver-Lozo, S. Gelman:
A proces definition methodology for software development organization.
54-56
- Mark Dowson:
Process and project management.
57-61
- Pankaj K. Garg:
Process programming by hindsight.
62-64
- Dennis Heimbigner:
A process server.
65-66
- Karen E. Huff:
Supporting change in plan-based processes.
67-69
- Watts S. Humphrey:
Process fitness and fidelity.
70-72
- Katsuro Inoue, Hajimu Iida, Koji Torii:
Design and Implementation of process-centered environments based on process language PDL and formal grammar.
73-75
- Gail E. Kaiser:
A rule-based process server component for constructing rule-based.
76-78
- Takuya Katayama, Sumio Motizuki:
What has been learned from applying a formal process model to a real process.
79-81
- Marc I. Kellner:
Multiple-paradigm approaches for software process modeling.
82-85
- Kouichi Kishida:
Position paper for ISPW-7.
86-87
- Bernd J. Krämer, Claus Hoffmann, L. Marinos, A. Sesterhenn:
Coordinating software process activities.
88-90
- Nazim H. Madhavji, Kamel Toubache, Won-Kook Hong:
Communications and iterations in the process cycle.
91-93
- Peiwei Mi, Walt Scacchi:
Articulation: supporting dynamic evolution of software engineering processes.
94-98
- Khaled Narayanaswamy, Neil M. Goldman:
Team coordination: information sharing + policies.
99-101
- Flávio Oquendo:
Supporting software process communication and cooperation through object sets.
102-105
- Manuel H. Penedo:
Making process-based environments viable.
106-110
- Dewayne E. Perry:
Policy-directed coordination and cooperation.
111-113
- Burkhard Peuschel, Wilhelm Schäfer, Stefan Wolf:
A consistency model for team cooperation.
114-116
- Samuel T. Redwine Jr.:
Software process architecture issues.
117-120
- H. Dieter Rombach:
Modularizing software process models for reuse.
121-123
- Ian Simmonds:
Evolving towards support for process related sub-environments.
124-126
- Stanley M. Sutton Jr.:
Accommodating manual activities in automated process programs.
127-129
- Tetsuo Tamai, Akito Itou:
Backtrack and foresight in software process.
130-132
- Gary Thunquest:
Supporting task management & process automation in the softbench development environment.
133-135
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