TEMPO: a support for the modeling of objects with dynamic behavior.

by

N. Belkhatir and W. L. Melo

To appear in the Dynamic Modelling IV, A. Verbraeck, H.G. Sol, P. W.G. Bots (Eds.). North-Holland, Elsevier Science Publishers, 1994.

Abstract:

Recent developments have shown the need for an integrated view of the
large-scale software development environment that takes account of how
software products are managed and produced. To fulfill these
requirements, the activities carried out during software development
must be managed. In this paper, we describe the work we are carrying to 
support software process definition and enacting.

We shall discuss an approach to process modeling known as an
object-oriented software process modeling language. Special attention
is paid to how object-oriented concepts, the  role concept, and
trigger rules can be integrated to describe software process models.

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Last updated on March 30, 1999 by Walcelio Melo