RCS—a system for version control
Software—Practice & Experience
Software configuration management: coordination for team productivity
Software configuration management: coordination for team productivity
Software processes are software too
ICSE '87 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Software Engineering
Iteration in the software process; review of the 3rd International Software Process Workshop
ICSE '87 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Software Engineering
On building software process models under the lamppost
ICSE '87 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Software Engineering
Tailoring the software process to project goals and environments
ICSE '87 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Software Engineering
Models of software development environments
ICSE '88 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Software engineering
Foundations for the Arcadia environment architecture
SDE 3 Proceedings of the third ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN software engineering symposium on Practical software development environments
A software development environment for law-governed systems
SDE 3 Proceedings of the third ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN software engineering symposium on Practical software development environments
Uncertainty in computer application and its control through the engineering of software
Journal of Software Maintenance: Research and Practice
A hierarchical and functional software process description and its enaction
ICSE '89 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Software engineering
ISPW '88 Proceedings of the 4th international software process workshop on Representing and enacting the software process
Process programming: passing into a new phase
ISPW '88 Proceedings of the 4th international software process workshop on Representing and enacting the software process
Applying process programming to the model
ISPW '88 Proceedings of the 4th international software process workshop on Representing and enacting the software process
Activity coordination programs
ISPW '88 Proceedings of the 4th international software process workshop on Representing and enacting the software process
The software engineering process: definition and scope
ISPW '88 Proceedings of the 4th international software process workshop on Representing and enacting the software process
Rule-based modelling of the software development process
ISPW '88 Proceedings of the 4th international software process workshop on Representing and enacting the software process
Representation formalisms for software process modelling
ISPW '88 Proceedings of the 4th international software process workshop on Representing and enacting the software process
Automated support for the enactment of rigorously described software processes
ISPW '88 Proceedings of the 4th international software process workshop on Representing and enacting the software process
Problems of scale and process models
ISPW '88 Proceedings of the 4th international software process workshop on Representing and enacting the software process
Modelling software evolution: a knowledge-based approach
ISPW '88 Proceedings of the 4th international software process workshop on Representing and enacting the software process
Prism-Methodology and Process-Oriented Environment
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Software Engineering Journal - Special issue on software process and its support
Experiences with the spiral model as a process model generator
ISPW '90 Proceedings of the 5th international software process workshop on Experience with software process models
Experience with enactable software process models
ISPW '90 Proceedings of the 5th international software process workshop on Experience with software process models
Dynamics of process models in PML
ISPW '90 Proceedings of the 5th international software process workshop on Experience with software process models
The IBM-McGill project on software process
CASCON '91 Proceedings of the 1991 conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on Collaborative research
Emerging technologies that support a software process life cycle
IBM Systems Journal
Total software process model evolution in EPOS: experience report
ICSE '97 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Software engineering
A comprehensive process model for studying software process papers
ICSE '93 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Software Engineering
Modelling software process change for cooperative work
SAC '94 Proceedings of the 1994 ACM symposium on Applied computing
A Comparative Review of Process-Centered Software Engineering Environments
Annals of Software Engineering
Software Process Model Evolution in the SPADE Environment
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Techniques for Process Model Evolution in EPOS
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Characterizing software architecture changes: A systematic review
Information and Software Technology
Supporting simultaneous versions for software evolution assessment
Science of Computer Programming
Process evolution supported by rationale: an empirical investigation of process changes
SPW/ProSim'06 Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Software Process Simulation and Modeling
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A software development environment supports a complex network of items of at least the following major types: people, policies, laws, resources, processes and results. Such items may need to be changed on an on-going basis. The authors have designed in the Prism project a model of changes and two supporting change-related environment infrastructures with the following key features: separation of changes to the described items from the changes to the environmental facilities encapsulating these items; a facility, called the dependency structure, for describing various items and their interdependencies, and for identifying the items affected by a given change; a facility, called the change structure for classifying, recording, and analyzing change-related data and for making qualitative judgments of the consequences of a change; identification of the many distinct properties of a change; and a built-in mechanism for providing feedback. The author's approach to the problem of change and its rationale is described.