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- 1989
- Robert Balzer:
Tolerating inconsistency. ISPW 1989: 41-42 - Barry W. Boehm, Frank C. Belz:
Experiences with the spiral model as a process model generator. ISPW 1989: 43-45 - David Carr, Ron Koestler:
System dynamics models of software development. ISPW 1989: 46-48 - Thomas E. Cheatham Jr.:
Process programing and process model. ISPW 1989: 49-51 - Bill Curtis, Diane B. Walz, Joyce J. Elam:
Studying the process of software design teams. ISPW 1989: 52-53 - Wolfgang Deiters, Volker Gruhn, Wilhelm Schäfer:
Process programming: a structured multi-paradigm approach could be achieved. ISPW 1989: 54-57 - Peter H. Feiler:
Software process support through software configuration management. ISPW 1989: 58-60 - Peter H. Feiler:
Policies (session summary). ISPW 1989: 17-20 - Anthony Finkelstein:
A structural framework for the formal representation of cooperation. ISPW 1989: 61-63 - Anthony Finkelstein:
An example of software development modelling. ISPW 1989: 151-153 - David Garlan:
The role of formalized domain-specific software frameworks. ISPW 1989: 64-66 - David Garlan:
Emerging issues (session summary). ISPW 1989: 33-38 - Dennis Heimbigner:
P4: a logic language for process programming. ISPW 1989: 67-70 - Dennis Heimbigner:
An example P4 process program for rebus. ISPW 1989: 154-155 - Karen E. Huff:
Software process instatiation and the planning paradigm. ISPW 1989: 71-73 - Karen E. Huff:
GRAPPLE example: processes as plans. ISPW 1989: 156-158 - Watts S. Humphrey:
Modelling implications of the personal software process. ISPW 1989: 74-77 - Watts S. Humphrey:
Review of the state-of-the-art (session summary). ISPW 1989: 7-11 - Gail E. Kaiser:
Experience with marvel. ISPW 1989: 82-84 - Gail E. Kaiser:
Marvel strategy language example. ISPW 1989: 159-160 - Gail E. Kaiser:
Mechanisms (session summary). ISPW 1989: 13-15 - Takuya Katayama, Masato Suzuki:
Mechanisms for software process dynamics. ISPW 1989: 78-81 - Takuya Katayama, Masato Suzuki:
An example of process description in HFSP. ISPW 1989: 161-162 - Marc I. Kellner:
Experience with enactable software process models. ISPW 1989: 85-88 - Marc I. Kellner:
software process modelling example. ISPW 1989: 163-166 - Kouichi Kishida:
Position paper for ISPW. ISPW 1989: 89-90 - M. M. Lehman:
The role of process models in software and systems development and evolution. ISPW 1989: 91-94 - Yoshihiro Matsumoto, Tsuneo Ajisaka:
An example of a software process model based on Unit workload network. ISPW 1989: 167-168 - Yoshihiro Matsumoto, Kiyoshi Agusa, Tsuneo Ajisaka:
A software process model based on unit workload network. ISPW 1989: 95-97 - Masatoshi Matsuo:
Summary of software designer's associates project. ISPW 1989: 181
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