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1 Jean Claude Derniame Software process technology is an emerging
and strategic area that has already reached a reasonable degree of
maturity, delivering products and significant industrial expe
riences. This technology aims at supporting the software production
process by pro viding the means to model, analyse, improve,
measure, and whenever it is reasonable and convenient, to automate
software production activities. In recent years, this tech nology
has proved to be effective in the support of many business
activities not directly related to software production, but relying
heavily on the concept of process (i. e. all the applications
traditionally associated with workflow management). This book
concentrates on the core technology of software processes, its
principles and concepts as well as the technical aspect of software
process support. The contributions to this book are the collective
work of the Promoter 2 European Working Group. This grouping of 13
academic and 3 industrial partners is the suc cessor of Promoter, a
working group responsible for creating a European software process
community. Promoter 2 aims at exploiting this emerging community to
collec tively develop remaining open issues, to coordinate
activities and to assist in the dis semination of results. The
title "Software Process Modelling and Technology" [Fink94] was
produced during Promoter 1. Being "project based", it presented the
main findings and proposals of the different projects then being
undertaken by the partners.
Software process technology emerged as an identified research and
development activity in the early 1980s. Since then, several
international workshops and conferences have contributed to the
creation of an international community with a common understanding
of the concepts involved. Numerous prototypes and tools are now
appearing to support thesoftware process life cycle. The first
European Workshop on Software ProcessTechnology was held in 1991,
which led among other things to the creation ofan ESPRIT working
group. EWSPT '92 is the first event of this working group. This
volume presents the proceedings of EWSPT '92. The papers
areorganized into sections on: - Concepts and reference frameworks,
- Humanand social aspects in process modelling, - Process engines
and enactment mechanisms, - Models, - Process lifecycle.
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