Software process modeling: principles of entity process models
WS Humphrey, MI Kellner - … of the 11th international conference on …, 1989 - dl.acm.org
WS Humphrey, MI Kellner
Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Software engineering, 1989•dl.acm.orgA defined software process is needed to provide organizations with a consistent framework
for performing their work and improving the way they do it. An overall framework for
modeling simplifies the task of producing process models, permits them to be tailored to
individual needs, and facilitates process evolution. This paper outlines the principles of
entity process models and suggests ways in which they can help to address some of the
problems with more conventional approaches to modeling software processes.
for performing their work and improving the way they do it. An overall framework for
modeling simplifies the task of producing process models, permits them to be tailored to
individual needs, and facilitates process evolution. This paper outlines the principles of
entity process models and suggests ways in which they can help to address some of the
problems with more conventional approaches to modeling software processes.
Abstract
A defined software process is needed to provide organizations with a consistent framework for performing their work and improving the way they do it. An overall framework for modeling simplifies the task of producing process models, permits them to be tailored to individual needs, and facilitates process evolution. This paper outlines the principles of entity process models and suggests ways in which they can help to address some of the problems with more conventional approaches to modeling software processes.
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