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[1]  Spectral representation of system dynamics and molecular activity – An engineering perspective of biological models
Authors: Hardy S, Robillard P.N.
Reference: SIMON HARDY, PIERRE N. ROBILLARD, WEASS, Proc. 4th International Conf. on Mathematical Biology and Ecology, (MABE’08), Acapulco
Page(s): 103-107
Date/Year: Jan. 2008
None available.

[2]  A Petri net framework for modeling, simulation and data analysis of biological models
Authors: Hardy s. and Robillard P.N.
Reference: NASTEC Montreal
Page(s): x-x
Date/Year: Aug. 2008
None available.

[3]  Visualization of the simulation data of biochemical network models: a painted Petri net approach
Authors: Hardy S, Robillard P. N.
Reference: Summer Computer Simulation Conference (SCSC’07)
Page(s): x-x
Date/Year: Jul. 2007
None available.

[4]  A method to elicit architecturally sensitive usability requirements: its integration into a software development process
Authors: Rafla T., Robillard P.N., Desmarais M.
Reference: A method to elicit architecturally sensitive usability requirements: its integration into a software development process
Page(s): 117-133
Date/Year: 2007
None available.

[5]  Painted Petri Net and Functional Abstraction to visualize Dynamic Modeling
Authors: Hardy S., Robillard, P. N.
Reference: ESM2006, European Simulation and Modelling conference, Toulouse, France
Page(s): x-x
Date/Year: Oct. 2006
None available.

[6]  Phenomenological and Molecular Level Petri Net Modeling and Simulation of Long-term Potentiation
Authors: Hardy, S., Robillard, P.N.
Reference: Biosystems, 82:1
Page(s): 26-38
Date/Year: 2005
None available.

[7]  Modeling and Simulation of Molecular Biology Systems using Petri Nets: Modeling Goals of Various Approaches
Authors: Hardy, S., Robillard, P.N.
Reference: Journal of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Vol. 2, No. 4
Page(s): 1-19
Date/Year: 2004
None available.

[8]  Modeling and Simulation of Molecular Biology Systems using Petri Nets: Modeling Goals of Various Approaches
Authors: Hardy, S., Robillard, P.N.
Reference: Journal of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Vol. 2, No. 4
Page(s): 1-19
Date/Year: 2004
None available.

[9]  Modeling resources in a UML-based simulative environment
Authors: Ammar, H.H.; Cortellessa, V.; Ibrahim, A.
Reference: Computer Systems and Applications, ACS/IEEE International Conference on. 2001
Page(s): 405-410
Date/Year: 2001
We work towards filling this gap by extending the capabilities of a simulative environment developed for the UML notation. Our intent is to introduce new stereotypes representing performance related items, such as resource types and job dispatchers. They allow the software designers to homogeneously represent a software architecture integrated with a running platform as well as parameterized with the resource demand that the components require.

[10]  Toward a comprehensive framework for software process modeling evolution
Authors: Eljabiri, O.; Deek, F.P.
Reference: Computer Systems and Applications, ACS/IEEE International Conference on. 2001
Page(s): 488-491
Date/Year: 2001
Étude de deux facteurs sources de changements dans la modélisation des processus : le temps et l’impact interdisciplinaire. Évaluation de leur effet sur l’évolution de la modélisation des processus.

[11]  Activity-based OO business modeling and control
Authors: Succi, G.; Benedicenti, L.; De Panfilis, S.; Vernazza, T.
Reference: IT Professional , Volume: 2 Issue: 3
Page(s): 45-50
Date/Year: May-June 2000
The paper considers how process modeling can help you control or assess the impact of changes to a software process. It discusses business modeling for control, change management, object oriented business modeling and an industry case study.

[12]  Using UML for software process modeling
Authors: Dirk Jäger , Ansgar Schleicher , Bernhard Westfechtel
Reference: ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes , Proceedings of the 7th European Engineering Conference held jointly with the 7th ACM SIGSOFT symposium on Foundations of software engineering, Volume 24 Issue 6
Page(s): 91-108
Date/Year: October 1999
We examine the benefits of using an object-oriented modeling language for software process modeling. We show how the Unified Modeling Language (UML) can be used to model software processes based on dynamic task nets, which evolve continuously during enactment.

[13]  Software development based on software pattern evolution
Authors: Kobayashi, T.; Saeki, M.
Reference: Software Engineering Conference, 1999. (APSEC '99) Proceedings. Sixth Asia Pacific
Page(s): 18-25
Date/Year: 1999
This paper discusses a technique to model software patterns for supporting pattern based software development. Software development can be considered as the evolution of the artifacts to be produced. Software patterns are general structures that frequently appear in the artifacts and the patterns are also being evolved as the artifacts are being done. By specifying how to evolve software patterns as software processes progress, we can get a support for developing an artifact from the artifacts that were produced in the previous steps.

[14]  Supporting distributed software development processes in a Web-based environment
Authors: Yun Yang; Wojcieszak, P.
Reference: Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems, 1999. TOOLS 31. Proceedings
Page(s): 292-295
Date/Year: 1999
Our project focuses on investigation of an effective Web-based visual environment to support process modelling for software project managers and process enactment for software developers in an asynchronous and/or synchronous manner.

[15]  Eliciting software process models with the E3 language
Authors: Maria Letizia Jaccheri , Gian Pietro Picco , Patricia Lago
Reference: ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM), Volume 7 Issue 4
Page(s): 368-410
Date/Year: October 1998
This article presents a process modeling language and a support tool which are conceived especially for process model elicitation. The E3 language is an object-oriented modeling language with a graphical notation.

[16]  A structured approach to software process modelling
Authors: Franch, X.; Ribo, J.M.
Reference: Euromicro Conference, 1998. Proceedings. 24th , Volume: 2
Page(s): 753-762 vol.2
Date/Year: 1998
Systematic formulation of software process models (SPM) is currently a challenging problem in software engineering. We present an approach to define such models that encourages: reuse of both elements and models; modularity and incrementality in model construction; simplicity and naturality of the resulting model; and a high degree of concurrence in their enaction. We focus on model definition, distinguishing as usual its static and dynamic parts. We define the static part by means of formally defined hierarchies introducing the categories of elements that take part in SPM definition.

[17]  An automatic system modeling framework for information system engineering
Authors: Wang Tao; Lu Zhengding; Cao Huagong; Huang Liqin
Reference: Technology of Object-Oriented Languages, 1997. TOOLS 24. Proceedings
Page(s): 368-373
Date/Year: 1998
Considering the achievements in the field of modeling the software process, we present the Object-Oriented Automatic System Modeling Framework (OOAMF) to meet those guidelines.

[18]  Behavioural issues in software engineering process modelling: a multi-paradigm approach
Authors: McGrath, G.M.
Reference: System Sciences, 1998., Proceedings of the Thirty-First Hawaii International Conference on , Volume: 6
Page(s): 93-102 vol.6
Date/Year: 1998
A software engineering process modelling framework is presented. The focus of this work is on behavioural aspects.

[19]  Improving software product management process: implementation of a product support system
Authors: Kilpi, T.
Reference: System Sciences, 1998., Proceedings of the Thirty-First Hawaii International Conference on , Volume: 6
Page(s): 3-12 vol.6
Date/Year: 1998
The software industry has progressively developed towards a product business in recent years. Companies have increasing difficulties in managing all the delivered `old` product versions and the development of the `new` product versions efficiently at the same time. Software configuration management (SCM) provides some capable means for managing these problems, but it has also some limitations. Software product management (SPM) is an approach developed for modelling the software change process from the point of view of a software product.

[20]  Reusing software process models in E/sup 3/
Authors: Jaccheri, M.L.
Reference: Software Process Workshop, 1996. Process Support of Software Product Lines., Proceedings of the 10th International
Page(s): 86-88
Date/Year: 1998
This position paper is about software process model reuse. Reuse requirements and reuse oriented E/sup 3/ features are introduced. E/sup 3/ (Environment for Experimenting and Evolving software processes) provides a process modeling language (PML) and a support tool.

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