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Identification
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Definitions/Uses| 2001 | |
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| Reference | /Scacchi, 2001/ Process Models in Software Engineering |
| Definition/ Use |
There are two kinds of software production process models: non-operational and operational. Both are software process models. The difference between the two primarily stems from the fact that the operational models can be viewed as computational scripts or programs: programs that implement a particular regimen of software engineering and development. Non-operational models on the other hand denote conceptual approaches that have not yet been sufficiently articulated in a form suitable for codification or automated processing. |
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Production process models: |
| 1998 | |
| Reference | /Derniame, 1998/ Software Process: principles, methodology and technology |
| Definition/ Use |
That part of the process dealing with production and maintainance of the product, as opposed to the management process (see Management process). |
See also
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