Building an agent methodology from fragments: the MEnSA experience
Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
MC Sandbox: Devising a tool for method-user-centered method configuration
Information and Software Technology
Improving software product management: a knowledge management approach
International Journal of Business Information Systems
A mapping study on method engineering: first results
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering
Enhancing the OPEN Process Framework with service-oriented method fragments
Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM)
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Two main candidates for the atomic element to be used in Situational Method Engineering (SME) have been proposed: the “method fragment” and the “method chunk.” These are examined here in terms of their conceptual integrity and in terms of how they may be used in method construction. Also, parallels are drawn between the two approaches. Secondly, the idea of differentiating an interface from a body has been proposed for method chunks (but not for method fragments). This idea is examined and mappings are constructed between the interface and body concepts of method chunks and the concepts used to describe method fragments. The new ISO/IEC 24744 standardmetamodel is used as a conceptual framework to perform these mappings.