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2008 Sixth International Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications
The Use of Object Orientation to Define Process Models
August 20-August 22
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3302-5
Software development processes are distinct and not standardized because software users have distinct interests and software companies differ in culture, business and technical procedures, and quality parameters. This scenario exposes the need to define process models to be used as standard but that can be tailored according to project and software company characteristics. In the proposal of this paper, a set of process models defined based on object orientation is proposed as a solution to this problem. The set of these models is grouped in views and is named process architecture. Induction by analogy with software architecture was used as a method to conceive and to structure the process architecture.
Index Terms:
process architecture, object oriented process models, obejct process
Citation:
Beatriz Terezinha Borsoi, Jorge Luis Risco Becerra, "The Use of Object Orientation to Define Process Models," sera, pp.85-92, 2008 Sixth International Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications, 2008
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