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| Generic Process Model |
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Definitions/Uses| 2000 | |
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| Reference | /Wang Y., 2000/ Software Engineering Processes: Principles and Applications |
| Definition/ Use |
A generic model of the software development organization is a high-level process model of an organization which is designed to regulate the functionality and interactions between the roles of developers, managers, and customers by a software engineering process system. |
| 1998 | |
| Reference | /Derniame, 1998/ Software Process: principles, methodology and technology |
| Definition/ Use |
A model of the process which can be customised into several different instances. It provides organisations with general guidelines on software development. Classical life-cycle formalisations are examples of generic process models. |
| 1993 | |
| Reference | /Lonchamp, 1993/ A Structured Conceptual and Terminological Framework for Software Process Engineering |
| Definition/ Use |
A very abstract process model which can be used in many similar projects and organizations, sharing common properties and characteristics. |
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