Managing the software process
The object-oriented systems life cycle
Communications of the ACM
Object-oriented software engineering
Object-oriented software engineering
Object-oriented modeling and design
Object-oriented modeling and design
Object-oriented analysis and design with applications (2nd ed.)
Object-oriented analysis and design with applications (2nd ed.)
Designing an application development model for a large banking organization
Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Software engineering
A Reference Model for Process Technology
EWSPT '96 Proceedings of the 5th European Workshop on Software Process Technology
EWSPT '96 Proceedings of the 5th European Workshop on Software Process Technology
Requirements and constructors for tailoring software processes: a systematic literature review
Software Quality Control
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In this article we present a new approach to software process modelling for a large banking organisation. In the past years, the main software development methods and tools of this organisation have migrated from structured to object-oriented technology. Presently, the software process is completely being redefined and adapted to the new goals and requirements. Since there are many kinds of projects differing largely in their goals, requirements and constraints, a two-level approach has been taken: On the base level, the ingredients of processes - activities, results, techniques and tools - are listed and described. These are composed in various ways to form a set of process variants which are defined on the second level. Each variant serves as a sample process for concrete project work. This multi-variant approach meets the requirements of the project managers and developers who demand for a flexible model covering a wide spectrum of projects.