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The aim of this paper is to highlight how SPEM (Software and System Process Engineering Meta-model) 2.0 OMG (Object Management Group) can participate to design adaptive methodology process. The idea follows the FIPA Methodology Technical Committee (TC) one which consists in expressing a methodology in several fragments. Then, designer has to combine the relevant fragments to compose his own methodology. In this paper, we have chosen SPEM 2.0 OMG to express the fragments. The latest SPEM version improves methodology content and process re-usability, by introducing new capabilities as a clear separation between structural and dynamic methodology concerns. Those improvements in the field of methodology specification, are studied to determine their interests in the scope of Agent-Oriented Software Engineering (AOSE) and particularly, their impact on "methodology fragments" definition. ADELFE and PASSI methodologies have been taken as example to illustrate the use of SPEM 2.0 in the scope of "fragment" definition. In this paper, only the first step of the general objective consisting in expressing the fragments, is done and presented.