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Modeling and Enacting Software Processes : an Analysis

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Modeling and Enacting Software Processes : an Analysis

Auteurs : J. Lonchamp ; K. Benali ; C. Godart ; J.-C. Derniame

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The integration of explicit formal notations of Software Process Models into Integrated Project Support Environment and their enaction, constitue key aspects for future systems, in order to improve software productivity and quality. The assistance provided by the mechanical interpretation of this knowledge can range from control to guidance and explanation, including automatic recovery and constructive initiative taking when appropriate. From early works, the nature, the characteristics, and the implications of software process modeling and enacting have became much more precise. The aim of this paper is to reap benefit from this better understanding, through an analysis of what should be a complete assisted development, in order to : \begin{itemize} \item[-] deduce a rich set of requirements and facilities for software process modeling and enacting, \item[-] highlight and discuss some essential issues for the improvement of present proposals in the field of model driven IPSEs. \end{itemize}

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