Software Process Modeling

Software Process Modeling brings together experts to discuss relevant results in software process modeling, and expresses their personal view of this field. This book focuses on new aspects of software process modeling. Specifically, it deals with socio-t

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INTERNATIONAL SERIES IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Series Editor: Victor R. Basili University of Maryland College Park MD 20742 [email protected]

Also in the Series: PROCESS IMPROVEMENT IN PRACTICE: A Handbook for IT Companies by Tore Dyba, Torgeir Dings0yr and Nils Brede Moe ISBN: 1-4020-7869-2 IDENTIFYING RELEVANT INFORMATION FOR TESTING TECHNIQUE SELECTION by Sira Vegas, Sira Vegas, Victor Basili; ISBN: 1-4020-7435-2 MULTIMEDIA SOFTWARE ENGINEERING by Shi-Kuo Chang; ISBN 0-7923-7736-2 EXPERIMENTATION IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING: AN INTRODUCTION by Claes Wohlin, Per Runeson, Martin Host, Magnus C. Ohlsson, Bjorn Regnell, Anders Wesslen; ISBN: 0-7923-8682-5 NON-FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING by Lawrence Chung, Brian A. Nixon, Eric Yu and John Mylopoulos; ISBN: 0-7923-8666-3 SOFTWARE DEFECT MODELING by Kai-Yuan Cai; ISBN: 0-7923-8259-5 CONSTRAINT-BASED DESIGN RECOVERY FOR SOFTWARE REENGINEERING: Theory and Experiments by Steven G. Woods, Alexander E. Quilici and Qiang Yang; ISBN: 0-7923-8067-3 TOOLS AND ENVIRONMENTS FOR PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS by Amr Zaky and Ted Lewis; ISBN: 0-7923-9675-8 FORMAL SPECIFICATION TECHNIQUES FOR ENGINEERING MODULAR C PROGRAMS by TAN Yang Meng; ISBN: 0-7923-9653-7

International Series in Software Engineering addresses the following goals: • To coherendy and consistendy present important research topics and their application(s). • To present evolved concepts in one place as a coherent whole, updating early versions of the ideas and notations. • To provide publicadons which will be used as the ultimate reference on the topic by experts in the area. With the dynamic growth evident in this field and the need to communicatefindings,this series provides a forum for information targeted toward Software Engineers.

Software Process Modeling edited by

Silvia T. Acuna Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Spain and

Natalia Juristo Universidad Politecnica de Madrid Spain

Springer

Dr. Silvia T. Acuna Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Escuela Politecnica Superior Ingenieria Informatica 28049 MADRID SPAIN

Dr. Natalia Juristo Facultad de Informatica Universidad Politecnica de Madrid Fac. Informatica Campus de Montegancedo Boadilla del Monte,28660 28660 MADRID SPAIN

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data A CLP. Catalogue record for this book is available from the Library of Congress. Software Process Modeling edited by Silvia T. Acuna, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain and Natalia Juristo, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain International Series in Software Engineering ISBN 0-387-24261-9

Volume 10

e-ISBN 0-387-24262-7

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