The OPEN process specification
The OPEN process specification
Requirements engineering paper classification and evaluation criteria: a proposal and a discussion
Requirements Engineering
UML4SPM: An Executable Software Process Modeling Language Providing High-Level Abstractions
EDOC '06 Proceedings of the 10th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference
Definition of an Executable SPEM 2.0
APSEC '07 Proceedings of the 14th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference
Systematic literature reviews in software engineering - A systematic literature review
Information and Software Technology
A Comparison of Six UML-Based Languages for Software Process Modeling
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Towards detailed software artifact specification with SPEMArti
Proceedings of the 2011 International Conference on Software and Systems Process
SPEM Extension with Software Process Architectural Concepts
COMPSAC '11 Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE 35th Annual Computer Software and Applications Conference
A mapping study on method engineering: first results
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering
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A software process metamodel (SPMM) defines a language to describe concrete software processes in a structured manner. Although agile methods gained much attention in recent years, we still need to provide process engineers with adequate tools to design, implement, publish and deploy, and manage comprehensive software processes. In response to this need, several SPMMs have been developed. It remains, however, unclear, which of those SPMMs are disseminated to which extent. In this paper, we contribute first results of a study on the state-of-the-art in the systematic development of software processes using standardized SPMMs and their corresponding infrastructure. Our results show that only a few documented standards exist and, furthermore, that among those standards only two are disseminated into practice. We focus on those standardized SPMMs, show their process ecosystem, and sketch a first picture on the state-of-the-art in SPMM-based software process develop- ment in order to foster discussions on further problem-driven research.