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- Frameworks SessionM. M. Lehman. 1-2
- A Reference Model for Process TechnologyAlan M. Christie, Anthony N. Earl, Marc I. Kellner, William E. Riddle. 3-17
- Towards a Rigorous Approach for Managing Process EvolutionMinh Ngoc Nguyen, Reidar Conradi. 18-35
- SPIQ: A Revised Agenda for Software Process SupportReidar Conradi. 36-41
- Architecture SessionVolker Gruhn. 42
- Process Engine Interoperability: An ExperimentJacky Estublier, Samir Dami. 43-60
- A 3-level Atomicity Model for Decentralized Process-Centered Software Engineering EnvironmentsIsrael Ben-Shaul, George T. Heineman. 61-64
- Improving Software Process Modelling and Enactment TechniquesDenis Avrilionis, Noureddine Belkhatir, Pierre-Yves Cunin. 65-74
- Do Process-Centered Environments Deserve Process-Centered Tools?Wolfgang Emmerich, Anthony Finkelstein. 75-81
- Process::::Web:::: - Process Support for the World Wide WebR. Mark Greenwood, Brian Warboys. 82-85
- Mechanisms and Policies for Federated PSEEs: Basic Concepts and Open IssuesC. Basile, S. Calanna, Elisabetta Di Nitto, Alfonso Fuggetta, M. Gemo. 86-91
- Process Model Evolution SessionBrian Warboys. 92
- Active Model and Process SupportRobert A. Snowdon. 93-98
- Modelling Processes for Change: Basic Mechanisms for Evolving Process FragmentsBadara Ali Kaba, Jean-Claude Derniame. 99-107
- Laws of Software Evolution RevisitedM. M. Lehman. 108-124
- Estimating the Effort of Implementing ISO 9001 in Software OrganizationsSilas F. Rahhal, Nazim H. Madhavji. 125-131
- Configuration Management Support for Software Process ModelsVolker Gruhn. 132-136
- A High-Level Object-Oriented Specification Language for Configuration Management and Tool IntegrationOlaf Neumann, Sabine Sachweh, Wilhelm Schäfer. 137-143
- Metrics SessionReidar Conradi. 144
- Human-Oriented Improvement in the Software ProcessKhalid Sherdil, Nazim H. Madhavji. 145-166
- No Improvement Without Feedback: Experiences from Goal-Oriented Measurement at SchlumbergerFrank van Latum, Markku Oivo, Barbara Hoisl, Günther Ruhe. 167-182
- Towards Measurable Process ModelsTineke de Bunje, Gregor Engels, Luuk Groenewegen, Michael Heus, Aart A. J. Matsinger. 183-187
- Evaluating Workflow and Process Automation in Wide-Area Software DevelopmentDewayne E. Perry, Adam A. Porter, Lawrence G. Votta, Michael W. Wade. 188-193
- Descriptive Approaches SessionsWilhelm Schäfer. 194
- Process Enactment and CoordinationJean-Marc Andreoli, Jean-Luc Meunier, Daniele Pagani. 195-216
- Requirements Engineering Process as an Emergent ProcessAlassane Cissé, Marcelo Soares Pimenta. 217-224
- A Multi-Agent Approach for Modelling, Enacting and Evolving Distributed Cooperative Software ProcessesIlham Alloui, Safia Latrous, Flávio Oquendo. 225-235
- Organizational Modelling and Management SessionJean-Claude Derniame. 236
- When Agents ClashBashar Nuseibeh. 237-240
- Theory and Practice of the Software Process: A Field Study and Its Implications for Project ManagementWolfgang Hesse. 241-256
- Organizational Design for Software Development: A Cybernetic PerspectivePeter Kawalek, David Graham Wastell. 257-270
- Extending Process-Centered Environments with Organizational CompetenceErnst Ellmer. 271-275
- A Systematic, View-Based Approach to Eliciting Process ModelsJosée Turgeon, Nazim H. Madhavji. 276-282
- Industrial Experience SessionJacky Estublier. 283-284
- Process Modelling and Measurements in an Industrial EnvironmentAart A. J. Matsinger. 285-287
- Report on Deploying Process Technology on an Industrial Space Software ProjectPaolo Panaroni. 288
- Software Process Progress in a Dynamic Business EnvironmentM. A. Beims, L. B. Strader. 289-290