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6th ISPW 1990: Hakodate, Japan
- Takuya Katayama:
Proceedings of the Sixth International Software Process Workshop (ISPW '90), October 1990, Hakodate, Japan. IEEE Computer Society 1990, ISBN 0-8186-2495-7 - Vincenzo Ambriola, Paolo Ciancarini, Carlo Montangero:
Software processes as a hierarchy. 57-60 - Robert Balzer:
What we do and don't know about the software process. 61-64 - Thomas E. Cheatham Jr.:
The E-L system support for process programs. 65-68 - Don Cohen, Khaled Narayanaswamy:
A logical framework for cooperative software development. 69-72 - Reidar Conradi, Chunnian Liu, Per H. Westby:
EPOS PM: planning and execution. 73-76 - Jean-Claude Derniame, Khalid Benali, N. Boudjlida, Claude Godart, Jacques Lonchamp:
Roles cooperation through software process instantiaton. 77-82 - John R. Diamant, Hillary Davidson, Gary Thunquest:
Process modelling in HP softbench. 83-86 - Mark Dowson, Brian A. Nejmeh, William E. Riddle:
Concepts for process definition and support. 87-90 - Peter H. Feiler:
Software process support in software development environments. 91-94 - Kokichi Futatsugi:
Product-centered process description = algebraic specification of environment + SCRIPT. 95-98 - Dennis Heimbigner:
Proscription versus prescription in process-centered environments. 99-102 - L. Hubert, F. Fournier, M. Bourdon-Le Brasseur:
Eureka software factory: OPIUM: an environment for software process modelling integrated with a project management tool. 103-108 - Karen E. Huff:
On the relationship between software processes and software products. 109-112 - Watts S. Humphrey:
People considerations in process models. 113-116 - Matthias Jarke, Manfred A. Jeusfeld, Thomas Rose:
Process management in the DAIDA environments. 117-120 - Gail E. Kaiser, Israel Ben-Shaul, Naser S. Barghouti:
Preliminary design of an object management system for multi-user MARVEL. 121-124 - Marc I. Kellner:
Supporting software processes through software process modeling. 125-130 - A. Kumagai:
Possibility and limitation of process programming. 131-134 - Yoshihiro Matsumoto, Tsuneo Ajisaka:
KyotoDB supports software processes. 135-136 - Naftaly H. Minsky:
Supporting coordination and cooperation in software processes. 137-140 - Sumio Mochizuki, Akira Yamauchi, Takuya Katayama, Masato Suzuki:
Applying the software process to the instruction tool in system design. 141-144 - Koichiro Ochimizu, Takahira Yamaguchi:
A process-oriented architecture with knowledge acquisition and refinement mechanisms on software processes. 145-148 - Flávio Oquendo:
Building object and process-centered software environments on the PCTE public tool interface. 149-154 - Leon J. Osterweil, Richard N. Taylor:
The architecture of the Arcadia-1 process centered software environment. 155-158 - Maria H. Penedo:
Experiences with SEE architectural support for the automation. 159-162 - Dewayne E. Perry:
Policy and product-directed process instantiation. 163-166 - Burkhard Peuschel, Wilhelm Schäfer, Stefan Wolf:
A flexible environment architecture as a basis for distributed software development. 167-170 - Samuel T. Redwine Jr.:
Organizational properties and software process models. 171-174 - H. Dieter Rombach:
A framework for assesing process representations. 175-184 - Michel Rueher:
Formalizing operations and relationships on objects to support dynamic refinement of process models instances. 185-190 - Yoichi Shinoda, Takuya Katayama:
Object-oriented software processes and their environment. 191-194 - Yasuhiro Sugiyama, Ellis Horowitz:
Language support for oject process modeling. 195-198 - N. Suhara:
A framework for describing software design processes. 199-204 - Ian Thomas:
Multiple paradigm descriptions of software process. 205-206 - Colin Tully:
The implications of process support software for environment architectures. 207-210
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