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- Architecture SessionJacky Estublier. 1
- The Oikos Services for Object Management in the Software ProcessVincenzo Ambriola, Giovanni A. Cignoni, Carlo Montangero. 2-14
- The Architecture of SPADE-1-Process-Centered SEESergio Bandinelli, M. Braga, Alfonso Fuggetta, Luigi Lavazza. 15-30
- The Nature of the Software Process Modelling Problem is EvolvingMike Anderson, Phil Griffiths. 31-34
- Searching for PMIPS: Process Model Instructions per SecondMario Baldi, Silvano Gai, Maria Letizia Jaccheri, Patricia Lago. 35-37
- Meta-Process/Methodology SessionReidar Conradi. 38-39
- Modelling Processes Using a Stepwise RefinementJin Sa, Brian Warboys. 40-58
- Process Modelling and Development PracticeTom Rodden, Val King, John A. Hughes, Ian Sommerville. 59-64
- A Pragmatic Approach to Process ModellingKeith Phalp, Martin J. Shepperd. 65-68
- A Design Methodology for Process-ProgrammingGerald Junkermann, Wilhelm Schäfer. 69-73
- Process Modelling Concepts SessionJean-Claude Derniame. 74
- Process Modelling with Cooperative AgentsGeorge T. Heineman. 75-89
- Towards Requirements for Enactment MechanismsMark Dowson, Christer Fernström. 90-106
- Enactment Control in Interact/IntermediateDewayne E. Perry. 107-113
- Supporting Informality in the Software ProcessIan Sommerville, Simon R. Monk. 114-118
- Navigation in Process ModelsGerhard Chroust. 119-122
- Multi-View Modelling of Software ProcessesMartin Verlage. 123-126
- PML Concepts and Paradigms SessionAlfonso Fuggetta. 127
- Specifications of Coordinated Behaviour by SOCCAGregor Engels, Luuk Groenewegen. 128-151
- Distribution and Change: Investigating Two Challenges for Process Enactment SystemsNeil Berrington, David De Roure, R. Mark Greenwood, Peter B. Henderson. 152-162
- Why is Process Modelling so Difficult?Gernot Starke. 163-166
- Modelling Processes with ConstraintsR. Mark Greenwood. 167-170
- Goal Oriented vs. Activity Oriented Process Modelling and Enactment: Issues and PerspectivesSelma Arbaoui, Flávio Oquendo. 171-176
- Software Process Design Based on Products and the Object Oriented ParadigmJoachim Tankoano, Jean-Claude Derniame, Badara Ali Kaba. 177-185
- Experiences with Software Process Technology SessionIan Sommerville. 186
- An Implementation of the ISPW-6 Process ExampleIan Robertson. 187-206
- Applying a Metric Framework to the Software Process: an ExperimentVincenzo Ambriola, R. Di Meglio, Vincenzo Gervasi, B. Mercurio. 207-226
- Lessons Learned from Formalizing and Implementing a Large Process ModelJean-Marc Aumaitre, Mark Dowson, Del-Raj Harjani. 227-239
- Applying Process Technology to Hardware DesignBernd J. Krämer, Burhan Dinler. 240-248
- Related Domains SessionVincenzo Ambriola. 249
- Software Process Management and Business Process (Re-) EngineeringVolker Gruhn. 250-253
- A Comparison of Modelling Frameworks for Software Processes and Information SystemsReidar Conradi, Geir Magne Høydalsvik, Guttorm Sindre. 254-260
- A Process-Centered Framework for Asynchronous Collaborative WorkJacques Lonchamp. 261-269
- What Process Technology Needs from DatabasesJacky Estublier. 270-274