Process patterns for COTS-Based development
SPW'05 Proceedings of the 2005 international conference on Unifying the Software Process Spectrum
Requirements and constructors for tailoring software processes: a systematic literature review
Software Quality Control
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Process diversity has recently become a target for the attention of a large part of the Software Engineering community. It implies that in order for a process model to be effective it must be specialized with respect to the context in which the process is execute. The authors face this problem by proposing ProMisE, a process pattern based framework able to capitalize the experiences gained in using a process model in diverse environments. It is an experience base focused on process models.By using ProMisE, two major advantages can be observed: it improves context comprehension; it improves the comprehension of the relationship between context characterization and process tailoring.