Title
Software process model and work space control in the Adele system
Abstract
It is argued that the most critical aspects for modeling and control, in a large software engineering environment, are inter/intrateam communication and synchronization. A solution based on a two-level approach is proposed. The Adele kernel supports multiple activities on shared objects, providing services like contextual behavior, active relationships, and general process support. The second level is the TEMPO formalism based on the role concept, which defines a software process step as a set of objects playing a role. Each object's characteristics and behavior depend on the role it plays in the software process it belongs to, and may be part of different simultaneous software processes. TEMPO clearly separates the description of the process from the description of the interaction and collaboration between the different processes
Year
DOI
Venue
1993
10.1109/SPCON.1993.236826
Berlin
Keywords
Field
DocType
DP management,project management,software engineering,TEMPO formalism,contextual behavior,inter/intrateam communication,shared objects,software engineering environment,synchronization,work space control
Object-oriented design,Data modeling,Systems engineering,Software design description,Computer science,Software,Human–computer interaction,Software development process,Component-based software engineering,Goal-Driven Software Development Process,Software development
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
30
2.44
9
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Noureddine Belkhatir114221.65
Jacky Estublier261172.53
Walcélio L. Melo3353.32