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2nd ISPW 1985: Coto de Caza, Trabuco Canyon, California, USA
- Jack C. Wileden, Mark Dowson:

Proceedings of an International Workshop on the Software Process and Software Environments, Coto de Caza, Trabuco Canyon, California, USA, March 1985. ACM 1985 - Mark Dowson:

The structure of the software process. 5-10 - Jack C. Wileden:

This is IT: a metamodel of the software process. 11-16 - Michael Evangelist, J. Pellegrin:

Foundational problems in software process research. 17-20 - Barry W. Boehm:

A spiral model of software development and enhancement. 22-42 - Bruce I. Blum:

Thoughts on the software process. 43-45 - M. M. Lehman:

Approach to a disciplined development process- the ISTAR integrated project support environment. 49-60 - Sol J. Greenspan:

On the role of domain knowledge in knowledge-based approaches to software development. 61-65 - Stefan Jähnichen, Gerhard Goos:

Towards an alternative model for software development. 66-70 - C. Richter:

An assessment of structured analysis and structured design. 75-83 - Naoki Yonezaki, Hajime Enomoto, Motoshi Saeki:

Logical environments for natural language approach. 84-86 - Brian H. Cherrie, Colin Potts, Roy MacLean, A. J. Barlett:

The role of validation in software development. ISPW 1985: 87-90 - E. David Callender:

A meta-model for the software processes. ISPW 1985: 91-92 - Mark A. Ardis:

Comparison of algebraic and state-machine specification methods. 101-105 - S. White:

Two embedded computer system requirement models: issues for investigation. 106-112 - Jon Louis Bentley:

The role of performance in the software process. ISPW 1985: 113 - Aloysius K. Mok:

The von Neumann straitjacket- the process construct. 114-119 - Robert Balzer:

Program enhancement. 125-129 - Naftaly H. Minsky:

What should we do about the evolution of software. 130-133 - Dewayne E. Perry:

Tools for evolving software. 134-135

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