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- Demonstration Experience Report Session SummaryNaser S. Barghouti, Peter H. Feiler. 2-5
- PSEE Architectures - ISPW8 Session SummaryK. Narayanaswamy, Maria Heloisa (Lolo) Penedo. 6-11
- Humans and ProcessSamuel T. Redwine Jr.. 12-14
- Resume from Session on Process Change at ISPW8Reidar Conradi. 15-17
- Software Process Measurement - Session SummaryKaren E. Huff. 18-21
- Managing Inconsistencies Between Process Enactment and Process Performance StatesSelma Arbaoui, Flávio Oquendo. 24-27
- Generic Process SupportRobert Balzer. 28-29
- Requirements and Early Experiences in the Implementation of the SPADE RepositorySergio Bandinelli, Luciano Baresi, Alfonso Fuggetta, Luigi Lavazza. 30-32
- An Open Environment for Process Modeling and EnactmentNaser S. Barghouti, Balachander Krishnamurthy. 33-36
- TEMPO: Enhancing O O Paradigm for Modeling Software Engineering ProcessesNoureddine Belkhatir, Jacky Estublier, Walcélio L. Melo. 37-39
- Building Process Models Using PROCESS WEAVER: A Progressive ApproachMaryse Bourdon. 40-42
- Variability of Process Models and the EPOS SolutionReidar Conradi, Maria Letizia Jaccheri, Cristina Mazzi. 43-46
- Transferring a Process Model to a Software Development Organization: A Case StudyKathleen Culver-Lozo. 47-49
- Software Process Technology Transfer - A Case Study Based on FUNSOFT Nets and MELMACWolfgang Deiters, Volker Gruhn. 50-52
- About Software Process Centered EnvironmentsJean-Claude Derniame. 53-56
- Process Variables and Process ChangeMark Dowson. 57-60
- Empirically Driven Improvement of Generic Process ModelsKhaled El Emam, Nazim H. Madhavji, Kamel Toubache. 61-65
- Modular, Visual Specifications of Software ProcessesGregor Engels, Luuk Groenewegen. 66-68
- CASE and CAPE: Conflict of InterestPeter H. Feiler. 69-71
- State Models and Protocols in Process-Centered EnvironmentsChrister Fernström. 72-77
- Process Formalisms Need to be Fully ReflectiveAlfonso Fuggetta, Carlo Ghezzi. 78-80
- Process Modeling in Matisse: A Team Programming EnvironmentPankaj K. Garg, Thuan Pham. 81-84
- Project and Process Management by Cooperative Software Process DescriptionKagetomo Genji, Michitoshi Ishiwaka, Takeshi Ogihara, Katsuro Inoue. 85-89
- Investigating and Formalising the Development of HIS Within PSEEsItana Maria de Souza Gimenes, John A. McDermid. 90-94
- A Revisionist Approach to Process ChangeDennis Heimbigner. 95-97
- From Software Process Engineering to Business Process ReengineeringKaren E. Huff. 98-101
- The Personal Software Process-Rationale and StatusWatts S. Humphrey. 102-103
- Process Evolution in the Marvel EnvironmentGail E. Kaiser, Israel Ben-Shaul. 104-106
- Practical Technology for Process AssetsMarc I. Kellner, Richard W. Phillips. 107-112
- Enactment in a Process Centered Software Engineering EnvironmentKhaled Narayanaswamy. 113-115
- Task Oriented Procedure SupportLars Toftegaard Olsen. 116-118
- Software Process Adoption IssuesMaria Heloisa (Lolo) Penedo. 119-123
- Humans in the Process: Architectural ImplicationsDewayne E. Perry. 124-125
- Architectural Support for Distributed Process-Centered Software Development EnvironmentsBurkhard Peuschel, Stefan Wolf 0002. 126-128
- Supporting the Other Kinds of Software Process UsersSamuel T. Redwine Jr.. 129-131
- Practical Use of Formal Process Models: First ExperiencesH. Dieter Rombach. 132-134
- Experiences in the Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Formalized Software ProcessesWalt Scacchi, Peiwei Mi. 135-138
- Using the Software Process to Identify Integration OpportunitiesIan Simmonds. 139-141
- Incorporating Your Process Support into Your Software Development EnvironmentYasuhiro Sugiyama. 142-144
- Comparing One Formal to One Informal Process DescriptionLawrence G. Votta Jr.. 145-147
- Process-Centered Environment (Only) Support Environment-Centered ProcessesAlexander L. Wolf, David S. Rosenblum. 148-149