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2. ICSP 1993: Berlin, Germany
- Proceedings of the Second International Conference on the Software Process, ICSP 1993: Continuous Software Process Improvement, Berlin, Germany, February 25-26. IEEE Computer Society 1993, ISBN 0-8186-3600-9
Session I: Major European Process Projects
- Noureddine Belkhatir, Jacky Estublier, Walcélio L. Melo:
Software Process Model and Work Space Control in the Adele System. ICSP 1993: 2-11 - Christer Fernström:
PROCESS WEAVER: Adding Process Support to UNIX. ICSP 1993: 12-26
Session II: Software Process Conceptual Frameworks - Panel Session, Extended Position Papers
- Peter H. Feiler, Watts S. Humphrey:
Software Process Development and Enactment: Concepts and Definitions. ICSP 1993: 28-40 - Jacques Lonchamp:
A Structured Conceptual and Terminological Framework for Software Process Engineering. ICSP 1993: 41-53 - Mark Dowson:
Software Process Themes and Issues. ICSP 1993: 54-62
Session III: Formal Approaches
- Hajimu Iida, Kei-ichi Mimura, Katsuro Inoue, Koji Torii:
Hakoniwa: Monitor and Navigation System for Cooperative Development Based on Activity Sequence Model. ICSP 1993: 64-74 - Sergio Bandinelli, Alfonso Fuggetta, Sandro Grigolli:
Process Modelling in-the-large with SLANG. ICSP 1993: 75-83 - Masato Suzuki, Atsushi Iwai, Takuya Katayama:
A Formal Model of Re-execution in Software Process. ICSP 1993: 84-99
Session IV: Scaling up to Actual Practice - Panel Session
Session V: Software Process Standards - Panel Session
Session VI: Software Process in Actual Practice
- Dennis J. Frailey:
Concurrent Engineering and the Software Process. ICSP 1993: 103-114 - Alexander L. Wolf, David S. Rosenblum:
A Study in Software Process Data Capture and Analysis. ICSP 1993: 115-124 - Brendan G. Cain, James Coplien:
A Role-Based Empirical Process Modeling Environment. ICSP 1993: 125-133
Session VII: Key Issues and Trends
- Stanley M. Sutton Jr.:
Opportunities, Limitations, and Tradeoffs in Process Programming. ICSP 1993: 135-146 - H. Dieter Rombach, Martin Verlage:
How to Assess a Software Process Modeling Formalism From a Project Member's Point of View. ICSP 1993: 147-158
Session VIII: Process Workshop Reports
- Jean-Claude Derniame:
EWSPT '92 Report. ICSP 1993: 160-169
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