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Definitions/Uses| 2000 | |
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| Reference | /Wang Y., 2000/ Software Engineering Processes: Principles and Applications |
| Definition/ Use |
A process is a set of sequential practices (or BPA) which are functionally coherent and reusable for software project organization, implementation, and management. |
| 2000 | |
| Reference | /Wang Y., 2000/ Software Engineering Processes: Principles and Applications |
| Definition/ Use |
The software engineering process is a set of sequential practices that are functionally coherent and reusable for software engineering organization, implementation, and management. It is usually referred to as the software process, or simply the process. |
| 1998 | |
| Reference | /Derniame, 1998/ Software Process: principles, methodology and technology |
| Definition/ Use |
All the real-world elements involved in the development and maintenaince of a software product, i.e. resources, activities, artifacts and organisation. |
| 1995 - a | |
| Reference | /ISO 12207, 1995/ Information Technology - Software life cycle processes. |
| Definition/ Use |
A set of interrelated activities, which transform inputs into outputs. |
| 1995 - b | |
| Reference | /IEEE 1074, 1995/ IEEE 1074-1995 - IEEE Standard for Developing Software Lifecycle Processes. |
| Definition/ Use |
A function that that must be performed in the software life cycle. A Process is composed of activities. |
| 1994 - a | |
| Reference | /Conradi, 1994b/ Concepts for Evolving Software Process |
| Definition/ Use |
All the real-world elements involved in the development and maintenance of a product (i.e. artefacts, production support tools, activities, agents, process support). |
| 1994 - b | |
| Reference | /IEEE 1220, 1994/ IEEE-STD 1220-1994 - Trial Use Standard for Aplication Management of the Systems Engineering Process. |
| Definition/ Use |
A sequence of tasks, actions, or activities, including the transition criteria for progressing from one to the next, that bring about a result. |
| 1993 - a | |
| Reference | /Davenport T.H., 1993/ Process Innovation - Reengineering Work Through Information Technology |
| Definition/ Use |
A specific ordering of work activities across time and place, with beginning, an end, and clearly identified inputs and outputs: a structure for action. |
| 1993 - b | |
| Reference | /Feiler, 1993/ Software Process Development and Enactment: Concepts and Definitions. |
| Definition/ Use |
A partially ordered steps intended to reach a goal. |
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Process Process Steps
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| 1993 - c | |
| Reference | /Lonchamp, 1993/ A Structured Conceptual and Terminological Framework for Software Process Engineering |
| Definition/ Use |
A set of partially ordered process steps, with sets of related artifacts, human and computerized resources, organizational structures and constraints, intended to produce and maintain the requested software deliverables. |
| Rationales |
Process (elementary) Process Steps ActivitiesProcess (managed) Process Steps Tasks or |
| 1987 | |
| Reference | /Dowson, 1987/ Iteration in the Software Process: Review of the 3rd International Software Process Workshop |
| Definition/ Use |
The collection of related activities involved in the production of a software system as a coherent process subject to reasoning. |
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