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Software & Systems Process Engineering Meta-Model (SPEM 2.0) Internal Version: 1.

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OMG Draft Adopted Specification ad/2006-06-02
SPEM 2.0 RFP ad/2004-11-04: 3rd Revised Submission Date: June 2006

Table of Contents
Software & Systems Process Engineering Meta-Model (SPEM 2.0) 1

OMG Draft Adopted Specification ad/2006-06-02 1

1 Scope 10

2 Conformance 10

3 Normative References 10

4 Terms and Definitions 10

5 Symbols 10

6 Additional Information 11
6.1 Background and Rationale 11
6.2 Key New Capabilities of SPEM 2.0 11
6.2.1 Clear separation of method content definitions from the development process application of
method content 11
6.2.2 Consistent maintenance of many alternative development processes 14
6.2.3 Many different lifecycle models 15
6.2.4 Flexible process variability and extensibility plug-in mechanism 16
6.2.5 Multiple ‘views’ of Process content 17
6.2.6 Reusable process patterns of best practices for rapid process assembly 18
6.2.7 Replaceable and reusable Process Components realizing the principles of encapsulation 18
6.3 Specification Formalism 19
6.4 Changes to Adopted OMG Specifications 22
6.5 How to Read this Specification 22
6.6 Acknowledgements 23

7 Design Principles and Packaging of the SPEM 2.0 Meta-Model 24


7.1 SPEM 2.0 Meta-Model Architecture Overview 24
7.2 Additional SPEM 2.0 Implementation Scenarios 27
7.3 Using SPEM 2.0 as a UML 2.0 Superstructure Profile 27
7.3.1 SPEM 2.0 Profile Overview 27
7.3.2 Describing Work Definitions and Work Breakdown as UML Behavior Models 29
7.3.3 Describing Work Product evolution with State Machines 33
7.3.4 Relating Work Product State to Work Definitions 34

8 Process Structure 36
8.1 Process Element 37
8.2 Breakdown Element 38
8.3 Breakdown Element Kind 39
8.4 Work Breakdown Element 39
8.5 Work Sequence 40
8.6 Work Sequence Type 40
8.7 Work Definition 41

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