4. ISPW 1988:
Moretonhampstead,
Devon,
UK
Colin Tully (Ed.):
Proceedings of the Forth International Software Process Workshop (ISPW '88), May 1988, Moretonhampstead, Devon, UK.
IEEE Computer Society 1988
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- V. Ashok, Jayashree Ramanathan, Soumitra Sarkar, V. Venugopal:
Process modelling in software environments.
39-42
- Robert Balzer:
Process programming: passing into new phase.
43-45
- Barry W. Boehm, Frank C. Belz:
Applying process programming to the spiral model.
46-56
- Thomas E. Cheatham Jr.:
Activity coordination porgrams.
57-60
- Gerhard Chroust:
Duplicate instances of elements of a software process model.
61-64
- Christer Fernström:
Design considerations for process-driven software environments.
65-67
- Anthony Finkelstein, Hugo Fuks, Celso Niskier, Martin Sadler:
Constructing a dialogic framework for software development.
68-72
- Charles A. Fritsch, Doyt L. Perry:
A manager/controller for the software development process.
73-75
- Peter Hitchcock:
The process model of the aspect IPSE.
76-78
- Karen E. Huff:
Probing limits to automation: towards deeper process models.
79-81
- Watts S. Humphrey:
The software engineering process: definition and scope.
82-83
- Gail E. Kaiser:
Rule-based modelling of the software development process.
84-86
- Takuya Katayama:
A hierarchical and functional approach to software process description.
87-92
- Marc I. Kellner:
Representation formalism for software process modelling.
93-96
- Cees J. Koomen:
Limits to the mechanization of the detailing step paradigm.
97-102
- Lech Krzanik:
Enactable models for quantitative evolutionary software processes.
103-110
- M. M. Lehman:
some reservations on software process programming.
111-112
- Roy MacLean:
A functional paradigm for software development.
113-115
- David Notkin:
Applying software process models to the full lifecycle is premature.
116-117
- Autsuo Ohki, Koichiro Ochimizu:
Process programming with Prolog.
118-121
- Leon J. Osterweil:
Automated support for the enactment of rigorously described software processes.
121-125
- Dewayne E. Perry:
Problems of scale and process models.
126-128
- Richard W. Phillips:
State change architecture: a protocol for executable process models.
129-132
- Samuel T. Redwine Jr., William E. Riddle:
Software reuse processes.
133-135
- Clive Roberts:
Describing and acting process models with PML.
136-141
- H. Dieter Rombach:
A specification framework for software processes: formal specification and derivation of information base requirements.
142-147
- Michel Rueher, Didier Ladret, Bruno Legeard:
Capturing software processes through the generated objects.
148-152
- Walt Scacchi:
Modelling software evolution: a knowledge-based approach.
153-155
- W. Linwood Sutton:
Advanced models of the software process.
156-158
- Colin Tully:
Software process models and programs: observations on their nature and context.
159-162
- Jack C. Wileden, Lori A. Clarke, Alexander L. Wolf:
Facilitating process prototyping by controlling the impact of change.
163-166
- Lloyd G. Williams:
A behavioral approach to software process modelling.
167-170
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