Title
Using Modeling and Control in Adele System
Abstract
Development and maintenance of large software involves teams where each person has specific responsibilities and capacities in the software process. Software engineering environments (SEE) should provide ways of controlling human responsibilities and capacities. These characteristics are often modeled in terms of roles. People may play different roles at different times, and a given role may be played by different people at different times. In a SEE, several persons play different roles and perform different tasks to achieve specifics goals. The authors show how Adele provides both dynamic and static views of user role in a SEE. They present how human characteristics are controlled by traditional systems and why they are not sufficient to support the role. They provide a quick overview of the Adele system. They discuss and justify capacities included in Adele to model and control roles. u003e
Year
DOI
Venue
1992
10.1109/ICCI.1992.227642
ICCI
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
adele system,software testing,engineering management,programming,access control,software engineering,software maintenance,software process,project management,software development
Conference
0-8186-2812-X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
1
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Walcélio L. Melo11770119.97
Noureddine Belkhatir214221.65
Jacky Estublier361172.53