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Software Process Management in Process-Centered Software Engineering Environments |
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VOL 03 NO. 06 PP. 0685 ~ 0696 (1997. 12) |
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Software processes are the partially-ordered set of development activities carried out during developing software products. Development activities have relationship with project developers, resources, and products. Software processes can be modeled by a software process definition language. We developed a process-centered software engineering environment, called SEED, for supporting development activities, with automatic tools, defined in the software process model. SEED supports that a project can be carried out according to the software process model. In this paper, we present the characteristics of SEED, and explain how to manage the software processes with SEED. SEED includes three main components: session tools, Daemon, and a repository. Session tools consists of software process modeling tools and monitoring tools. Software process modeling tools provide the process definition language and the intelligent editor for developing the software process model. SEED Daemon is an engine enacting the software process model. The software process model and its instance data are stored into the repository. The software process management is performed through software monitoring tools. Through the monitoring tools, project managers can find the current states of the ongoing software process states, and then perform management activities for notifying project developers of the approval or contigency information about their development activities. And monitoring tools show developers their software process states, and guide them towards the next software processes to be done.
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