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- Software processes as a hierarchyVincenzo Ambriola, Paolo Ciancarini, Carlo Montangero. 57-60
- What we do and don t know about the software processRobert Balzer. 61-64
- The E-L system support for process programsThomas E. Cheatham Jr.. 65-68
- A logical framework for cooperative software developmentDon Cohen, Khaled Narayanaswamy. 69-72
- EPOS PM: planning and executionReidar Conradi, Chunnian Liu, Per H. Westby. 73-76
- Roles cooperation through software process instantiatonJean-Claude Derniame, Khalid Benali, N. Boudjlida, Claude Godart, Jacques Lonchamp. 77-82
- Process modelling in HP softbenchJ. R. Diamant, H. Davidson, Gary Thunquest. 83-86
- Concepts for process definition and supportMark Dowson, Brian A. Nejmeh, William E. Riddle. 87-90
- Software process support in software development environmentsPeter H. Feiler. 91-94
- Product-centered process description = algebraic specification of environment + SCRIPTKokichi Futatsugi. 95-98
- Proscription versus prescription in process-centered environmentsDennis Heimbigner. 99-102
- Eureka software factory: OPIUM: an environment for software process modelling integrated with a project management toolL. Hubert, F. Fournier, M. Bourdon-Le Brasseur. 103-108
- On the relationship between software processes and software productsKaren E. Huff. 109-112
- People considerations in process modelsWatts S. Humphrey. 113-116
- Process management in the DAIDA environmentsMatthias Jarke, Manfred A. Jeusfeld, Thomas Rose. 117-120
- Preliminary design of an object management system for multi-user MARVELGail E. Kaiser, Israel Ben-Shaul, Naser S. Barghouti. 121-124
- Supporting software processes through software process modelingMarc I. Kellner. 125-130
- Possibility and limitation of process programmingA. Kumagai. 131-134
- KyotoDB supports software processesYoshihiro Matsumoto, Tsuneo Ajisaka. 135-136
- Supporting coordination and cooperation in software processesNaftaly H. Minsky. 137-140
- Applying the software process to the instruction tool in system designSumio Mochizuki, Akira Yamauchi, Takuya Katayama, Masato Suzuki. 141-144
- A process-oriented architecture with knowledge acquisition and refinement mechanisms on software processesK. Ochimizu, T. Yamaguchi. 145-148
- Building object and process-centered software environments on the PCTE public tool interfaceFlávio Oquendo. 149-154
- The architecture of the Arcadia-1 process centered software environmentLeon J. Osterweil, Richard N. Taylor. 155-158
- Experiences with SEE architectural support for the automationManuel H. Penedo. 159-162
- Policy and product-directed process instantiationDewayne E. Perry. 163-166
- A flexible environment architecture as a basis for distributed software developmentBurkhard Peuschel, Wilhelm Schäfer, Stefan Wolf 0002. 167-170
- Organizational properties and software process modelsSamuel T. Redwine Jr.. 171-174
- A framework for assesing process representationsH. Dieter Rombach. 175-184
- Formalizing operations and relationships on objects to support dynamic refinement of process models instancesMichel Rueher. 185-190
- Object-oriented software processes and their environmentYoichi Shinoda, Takuya Katayama. 191-194
- Language support for oject process modelingY. Sugiyama, Ellis Horowitz. 195-198
- A framework for describing software design processesN. Suhara. 199-204
- Multiple paradigm descriptions of software processIan Thomas. 205-206
- The implications of process support software for environment architecturesColin Tully. 207-210