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DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1099-1670(199809)4:3<101::aid-spip103>3.0.co;2-k
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Software processes: a retrospective and a path to the future

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“…One current trend supports cooperative work and communication, so multiple users can work together in a controlled way. 20 Today, lots of SE tools, both commercial and open source ones, either provide specific support or operate in an integrated manner. However, in general, we observed a lack of systematic evaluations or comparisons.…”
Section: Software Tools and Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One current trend supports cooperative work and communication, so multiple users can work together in a controlled way. 20 Today, lots of SE tools, both commercial and open source ones, either provide specific support or operate in an integrated manner. However, in general, we observed a lack of systematic evaluations or comparisons.…”
Section: Software Tools and Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several process-centered environments [2,7,8,9] deal with the assistance aspect in the support of the software product development. Some PSEEs use an assistance description structured in phases like prescribing systems or proactive systems to control the operations carried out by the developer.…”
Section: Current Tendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many people consider that modelling is a creative and artistic activity and a formal process for model development is not really needed [10]. However, a formally established process has potential to help engineers produce high quality products with reduced time and cost [4]. This is because a formal process is more likely to bring discipline into human practices [9].…”
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