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[1]  Encyclopédie de l’informatique et des systèmes d’information
Authors: Robillard Pierre-N.
Reference: Ouvrage coordonné par Jacky Akoka et Isabelle Comyn-Wattiau Editions Vuibert, Paris, Éditeur de la section génie logiciel, 8 chapitres. ISBN : 27117-4846-4
Page(s): x-x
Date/Year: 2007
None available.

[2]  Reuse of verification efforts and incomplete specifications in a formalization, iterative and incremental software process
Authors: Rebecca P. Díaz Redondo , José J. Pazos Arias
Reference: Proceedings of the 23rd international conference on Software engineering
Page(s): 801-802
Date/Year: July 2001
Our proposal focuses on reusingincomplete models and their verification results which are obtained from a model checking algorithm– in order to improve these kind of life cycles. Making good use of these previous verification results can reduce the formal verification costs by minimizing the set of requirements and the set of system states where the properties must be verified.

[3]  Using WinWin Quality Requirements Management Tools: A Case Study
Authors: Hoh In
Reference: Annals of Software Engineering 11(1)
Page(s): 141-174
Date/Year: Nov 2001
Obstacles to adoption of negotiated win-win relationships include coordination of multiple stakeholder interests and priorities, reasoning of complicated dependencies, and scalability of an exponentially increasing resolution option space. Conflict identification and resolution techniques are key success factors to overcome the obstacles. This paper describes two exploratory knowledge-based tools (called “QARCC” and “S-COST”)* for conflict identification and resolution and how they were used in the digital library projects of a USC Software Engineering class during the 1996/97 school year.

[4]  Automated support for software process reuse: requirements and early experiences with the APSEE model
Authors: Reis, R.Q.; Reis, C.A.L.; Nunes, D.J.
Reference: Groupware, 2001. Proceedings. Seventh International Workshop on
Page(s): 50-55
Date/Year: 2001
Discussion sur le besoin de mieux supporter la réutilisation de processus dans les environnements centrés sur les processus.

[5]  Towards a new approach on software process evolution
Authors: Ahmed-Nacer, M.
Reference: Computer Systems and Applications, ACS/IEEE International Conference on. 2001
Page(s): 345-351
Date/Year: 2001
Description d’une nouvelle approche de l’évolution du processus logiciel. Cette approche comprend l’évolution des processus et de leu modèle.

[6]  A systematic process for changing safety-critical software
Authors: Rierson, L.K.
Reference: Digital Avionics Systems Conferences, 2000. Proceedings. DASC. The 19th , Volume: 1
Page(s): 1B1/1-1B1/7 vol.1
Date/Year: 2000
This paper presents activities to consider when changing software in safety-critical systems. The focus is on the aviation industry; however, the concepts are also applicable to other safety-critical domains, such as medical or nuclear.

[7]  A unified process for software and documentation development
Authors: Priestley, M.; Utt, M.H.
Reference: IPCC/SIGDOC 2000. Proceedings. Technology & Teamwork
Page(s): 221-238
Date/Year: 2000
This paper proposes the integration of the documentation development process into the rational unified process (RUP), a formal development process for software applications.

[8]  Domain modeling of software process models
Authors: Gomaa, H.; Kerschberg, L.; Farrukh, G.A.
Reference: Engineering of Complex Computer Systems, 2000. ICECCS 2000. Proceedings. Sixth IEEE International Conference on
Page(s): 50-60
Date/Year: 2000
The paper presents a novel application involving two important software engineering research areas: process modeling and software reuse.

[9]  Investigating and improving a COTS-based software development process
Authors: Morisio, M.; Seaman, C.B.; Parra, A.T.; Basili, V.R.; Kraft, S.E.; Condon, S.E.
Reference: Software Engineering, 2000. Proceedings of the 2000 International Conference on
Page(s): 32-41
Date/Year: 2000
The work described in the paper is an investigation of COTS based software development within a particular NASA environment, with an emphasis on the processes used.

[10]  Process view on the software contracting in the Internet business
Authors: Warsta, J.; Seppanen, V.
Reference: Euromicro Conference, 2000. Proceedings of the 26th , Volume: 2
Page(s): 240-245 vol.2
Date/Year: 2000
The paper examines the software contracting process and its interaction with other business processes and especially with software processes in an Internet business environment.

[11]  The technical writer as software process catalyst
Authors: Scott, K.V.
Reference: IPCC/SIGDOC 2000. Proceedings. Technology & Teamwork
Page(s): 269-280
Date/Year: 2000
The author considers how tech writers should be able to combine systems documentation skills with their existing communication skills in order to serve as catalysts within software development projects, in contrast to their traditionally less active and visible roles.

[12]  On to components
Authors: Meyer, B.
Reference: Computer , Volume: 32 Issue: 1
Page(s): 139-143
Date/Year: Jan. 1999
The paper discusses the properties of a software component and the use of object oriented techniques. It considers the varieties of components in terms of four viewpoints: level of software process task, level of abstraction, level of execution, and level of accessibility.

[13]  IEEE standard for information technology-software life cycle processes-reuse processes
Authors: x
Reference: IEEE Standard for Information Technology-Software Life Cycle Processes-Reuse Processes
Page(s): x-x
Date/Year: July, 14th 1999
A common framework for extending the software life cycle processes of IEEE/EIA Std 12207.0-1996 to include the systematic practice of software reuse is provided.

[14]  A two-phase process for software architecture improvement
Authors: Krikhaar, R.; Postma, A.; Sellink, A.; Stroucken, M.; Verhoef, C.
Reference: Software Maintenance, 1999. (ICSM '99) Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on
Page(s): 371-380
Date/Year: 1999
The paper describes a two-phase process for software architecture improvement, which is the synthesis of two research areas: the architecture visualisation and analysis area of Philips Research, and the transformation engines and renovation factories area of the University of Amsterdam.

[15]  Experiences from the pilot operation and commissioning phase of a SCM process improvement program
Authors: Nattinen, M.; Rahikkala, T.; Valimaki, A.
Reference: EUROMICRO Conference, 1999. Proceedings. 25th , Volume: 2
Page(s): 185-192 vol.2
Date/Year: 1999
This paper describes an approach to piloting Software Configuration Management (SCM) practices within an industrial organisation.

[16]  On integrating assessment and measurement: towards continuous assessment of software engineering processes
Authors: Jarvinen, J.; Hamann, D.; Van Solingen, R.
Reference: Software Metrics Symposium, 1999. Proceedings. Sixth International
Page(s): 22-30
Date/Year: 1999
In the PROFES research project, measurement and assessment have been successfully integrated to save costs and seek synergies. In this paper, we describe these integration possibilities and identify their limitations, with a focus on continuous assessment using ISO 15504 as a background reference model for software processes. + Exemple pratique

[17]  Software process modeling and execution within virtual environments
Authors: John C. Doppke , Dennis Heimbigner , Alexander L. Wolf
Reference: ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM), Volume 7 Issue 1
Page(s): 1-40
Date/Year: January 1998
This research has identified the importance of a mapping between the real and the virtual that permits the representation of real tasks in the virtual environment. We investigate the use of virtual environments—in particular, MUDs (Multi-User Dimensions)—in the domain of software process.

[18]  A Practical Integration of Formality into the Software Process
Authors: Duke, R.; Mann, C.
Reference: Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems, 1997. TOOLS 25, Proceedings
Page(s): 365-365
Date/Year: 1998
A one page thing

[19]  An open architecture for software process asset reuse
Authors: Boehm, B.; Wolf, S.
Reference: Software Process Workshop, 1996. Process Support of Software Product Lines., Proceedings of the 10th International
Page(s): 2-4
Date/Year: 1998
The development and reuse of software engineering processes within an organization can be impeded by the lack of a solid process framework. An open process architecture provides a framework through the identification of architectural elements and the specification of element interfaces. This paper introduces one open process architecture and examines some architectural element interfaces.

[20]  Connecting reusable software process elements and components
Authors: Kellner, M.I.
Reference: Software Process Workshop, 1996. Process Support of Software Product Lines., Proceedings of the 10th International
Page(s): 8-11
Date/Year: 1998
The paper focuses on one particular topic within the realm of software process reuse: namely, the issue of connections among reusable software process elements and components. The paper addresses the connection issues that arise across all of these cases, particularly including the challenges that process reuse pose to process technology.

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