Why functional programming matters
The Computer Journal - Special issue on Lazy functional programming
Software process modeling: principles of entity process models
ICSE '89 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Software engineering
A hierarchical and functional software process description and its enaction
ICSE '89 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Software engineering
Software project dynamics: an integrated approach
Software project dynamics: an integrated approach
The Scheme Programming Language: ANSI Scheme
The Scheme Programming Language: ANSI Scheme
GARP - The Evolution of a Software Acquisition Process Model
ECSQ '02 Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Software Quality
Interactive Storytelling: People, Stories, and Games
ICVS '01 Proceedings of the International Conference on Virtual Storytelling: Using Virtual Reality Technologies for Storytelling
An Authoring Tool for Intelligent Educational Games
ICVS '01 Proceedings of the International Conference on Virtual Storytelling: Using Virtual Reality Technologies for Storytelling
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The software acquisition process model Garp [3], developed at DaimlerChrysler, is a tool for process improvement and assessment. It comprises many, temporally, concurrently, and nondeterministically linked process steps and a huge amount of best practice information associated with them. Garp is mainly designed for experts. We argue why it is essential in the process improvement environment to also have a facility which explains process dynamics and why an interactive simulation is suitable for this. The paper describes the design of an interactive simulation framework, which allows to map GARP (and with it any other similar process model) straightforwardly to a project simulation game.