Toward a comprehensive framework for software process modeling evolution

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Publication Date

1-1-2001

Abstract

Software process modeling has undergone extensive changes in the last three decades, impacting process' structure, degree of control, degree of visualization, degree of automation and integration. These changes can be attributed to several factors. This paper studies two of these factors, the time dimension and the interdisciplinary impact, and assesses their effect on the evolution of process modeling. A literature survey for software process modeling was carried out which provided evidence of how the time dimension and the interdisciplinary impact triggered process evolution and changes in methodology, technology experience and business requirements. Finally, the paper concludes with a theoretical framework to serve as an illustrative model for the effects of the time dimension and interdisciplinary impact on process modeling evolution. This framework can serve as to develop more advanced models for technological forecasting in software process modeling evolution.

Identifier

84954183656 (Scopus)

ISBN

[0769511651]

Publication Title

Proceedings of IEEE ACS International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications Aiccsa

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.1109/AICCSA.2001.934050

e-ISSN

21615330

ISSN

21615322

First Page

488

Last Page

491

Volume

2001-January

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