Software Process Technology: 8th European Workshop, EWSPT by Frank Leymann (auth.), Vincenzo Ambriola (eds.)

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By Frank Leymann (auth.), Vincenzo Ambriola (eds.)

This ebook constitutes the refereed complaints of the eighth eu Workshop on software program approach know-how, EWSPT 2001, held in Witten, Germany, in June 2001.
The 18 revised complete papers offered have been rigorously reviewed and chosen from 31 submissions. one of the parts addressed are procedure evolution, stories, mobility and distribution, UML approach styles, and method improvement.

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Third, many processes are themselves long-lasting and incrementally developed, with later parts being dependent on results from earlier ones. The simplest evolution for process systems to support is at the representation level. A modeller makes changes to the textual or graphical representation. This may then replace the changed process within the PSS library, or be made available through a new name or version identifier. 34 R. M. Greenwood et al. By allowing a lazy transformation from representations, a process system can support some evolution of a running model.

M. : Persistent Hyper-Programs. In Albano, A. and Morrison, R. (eds): Persistent Object Systems. J. (series ed) (1992) 86–106. H. : The Implementation of a Hyper-Programming System. University of St. : Persistent Programming with Strongly Typed Linguistic Reflection. In: Proceedings 25th International Conference on Systems Sciences, Hawaii (1992) 820–831. : Exploiting Persistent Linkage in Software Engineering Environments. S. : A Compliant Persistent Architecture. Software Practice and Experience, Special Issue on Persistent Object Systems, 30, 4, (2000) 363–386 ProcessWise Integrator: PML Reference Manual, ICL/PW/635/0, April 1996.

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