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8. EWSPT 2001: Witten, Germany
- Vincenzo Ambriola:
Software Process Technology, 8th European Workshop, EWSPT 2001, Witten, Germany, June 19-21, 2001, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2077, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42264-1 - Frank Leymann:
Web Services and Their Composition. 1-2 - Pierre-Yves Cunin, Robert Mark Greenwood, Laurent Francou, Ian Robertson, Brian Warboys:
The PIE Methodology - Concept and Application. 3-26 - Robert Mark Greenwood, Dharini Balasubramaniam, Graham N. C. Kirby, Ken Mayes, Ronald Morrison, Wykeen Seet, Brian Warboys, Evangelos Zirintsis:
Reflection and Reification in Process System Evolution: Experience and Opportunity. 27-38 - Ilham Alloui, Sorana Cîmpan, Flávio Oquendo:
Monitoring Software Process Interactions: A Logic-Based Approach. 39-46 - M. M. Lehman, Juan F. Ramil, Goel Kahen:
Experiences with Behavioural Process Modelling in FEAST, and Some of Its Practical Implications. 47-62 - Ulrike Becker-Kornstaedt, Holger Neu, Gunter Hirche:
Software Process Technology Transfer: Using a Formal Process Notation to Capture a Software Process in Industry. 63-76 - Louise Scott, Lucila Carvalho, D. Ross Jeffery, John D'Ambra:
An Evaluation of the Spearmint Approach to Software Process Modelling. 77-89 - Volker Gruhn, Lothar Schöpe:
A Software Process for an Integrated Electronic Commerce Portal System. 90-101 - Giuseppe Valetto, Gail E. Kaiser, Gaurav S. Kc:
A Mobile Agent Approach to Process-Based Dynamic Adaptation of Complex Software Systems. 102-116 - Alf Inge Wang, Chunnian Liu:
Process Support for Mobile Work across Heterogeneous Systems. 117-129 - Simon M. Becker, Dirk Jäger, Ansgar Schleicher, Bernhard Westfechtel:
A Delegation Based Model for Distributed Software Process Management. 130-144 - Aaron G. Cass, Leon J. Osterweil:
Applying Real-Time Scheduling Techniques to Software Processes: A Position Paper. 145-151 - Josep M. Ribó Balust, Xavier Franch:
Building Expressive and Flexible Process Models Using a UML-Based Approach. 152-172 - Harald Störrle:
Describing Process Patterns with UML. 173-181 - Michael Gnatz, Frank Marschall, Gerhard Popp, Andreas Rausch, Wolfgang Schwerin:
Towards a Living Software Development Process Based on Process Patterns. 182-202 - Jin Sa, Brian Warboys, Robert Mark Greenwood, Ian Robertson:
Modeling a Support Framework for Dynamic Organizations as a Process Pattern Using UML. 203-216 - Christian Printzell Halvorsen, Reidar Conradi:
A Taxonomy to Compare SPI Frameworks. 217-235 - Thomas C. Green, Kenneth M. Anderson:
Configuration Management Culture as the Kernel to Success in Software Process Improvement Efforts. 236-241 - Giovanni A. Cignoni:
Reporting about the Mod Software Process. 242-246
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