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- Towards a Reference Framework for Process ConceptsReidar Conradi, Christer Fernström, Alfonso Fuggetta, Robert A. Snowdon. 3-17
- SA/CM/IM for Process ModellingGernot Starke, Michael von der Beeck. 18-20
- Software Modelling: What, Who and WhenKhalid Benali, Jean-Claude Derniame. 21-25
- The Need of a Process Engineering MethodAgnès Devarenne, Claire Ozanne. 26-30
- Human and Social Aspects in Process Modelling - IntroductionIan Sommerville. 33
- Supporting Social Activities of Software ProcessJacques Lonchamp. 34-54
- Understanding the Software Process as a Social ProcessIan Sommerville, Tom Rodden. 55-57
- Specification of Coordinated Behaviour in the Software Development ProcessGregor Engels, Luuk Groenewegen. 58-60
- Software Development is a Communication ProcessR. Rockwell. 61-62
- In Search of the Software Process Test-and-Set: Introduction to Session on Process Engines and Enactment MechanismsChrister Fernström. 65-66
- Process Enactment in SPADESergio Bandinelli, Alfonso Fuggetta, Carlo Ghezzi, Sandro Grigolli. 67-83
- OIKOS at the Age of ThreeVincenzo Ambriola, Carlo Montangero. 84-93
- Suitable Databases for Process-Centered Environments Do not yet ExistWolfgang Emmerich, Wilhelm Schäfer, Jim Welsh. 94-98
- Initial Requirements for E3: An Environment for Experimenting and Evolving Software ProcessMaria Letizia Jaccheri, Silvano Gai. 99-101
- Models - Session IntroductionWilhelm Schäfer. 105
- Integrating A Formal Specification Method with PML: A Case StudyJin Sa, Brian Warboys. 106-122
- Multiparadigm Description of System Development ProcessesClaus Hoffmann, Bernd J. Krämer, Burhan Dinler. 123-137
- Using CSP and System Dynamics as Process Engineering ToolsR. Mark Greenwood. 138-145
- Process Versus Product, Abstraction and Formalism: A Personal PerspectiveAtaru T. Nakagawa. 146-149
- The Object Role Software Process ModelNoureddine Belkhatir, Walcélio L. Melo. 150-152
- Impact of the Supported Coordination Levels on Process ModellingMaryse Bourdon. 153-155
- Reusing Software ProcessesJacky Estublier. 156-158
- Process Modelling at the European Space AgencyJohn M. Favaro. 159-162
- Process Lifestyle - Session IntroductionBrian Warboys. 165-166
- Design, Use and Implementation of SPELL, a language for Software Process Modelling and EvolutionReidar Conradi, Maria Letizia Jaccheri, Cristina Mazzi, Minh Ngoc Nguyen, Amund Aarsten. 167-177
- An Example of Process ChangeRobert A. Snowdon. 178-195
- An Evaluation of FUNSOFT NetsVolker Gruhn, Rüdiger Jegelka. 196-214
- PEACE: Describing and Managing Evolving Knowledge in the Software ProcessSelma Arbaoui, Selma Mouline, Flávio Oquendo, Guy Tassart. 215-222
- Software Process Validation Based on FUNSOFT NetsVolker Gruhn, Armin Saalmann. 223-226
- The Process Modelling Cookbook: Orientation, Description and ExperiencePeter Kawalek. 227-229
- Applying Process ModellingJohan Galle. 230-236
- Using SPL to Model ISO 9000Ian C. Taylor. 237-244
- A Comprehensive Process Model for Discussing and Recording Scientific PapersRudolf K. Keller, Nazim H. Madhavji. 245-253