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Identification

Dry-runs (Process Models)

Definitions/Uses

1992
Reference /Totland, 1995/ A Survey and Classification of Some Research Areas Relevant to Software Process Modeling
Definition/
Use
Medium level abstraction of the process model. The process model is used for analysis, simulation or planning, e.g. how many various changes in the process turn out. Still, the model has no direct effect on the real world.

See also

Wet-runs (Process Models)

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