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9th ISPW 1994: Airlie, Virginia, USA
- Carlo Ghezzi:

Proceedings of the Ninth International Software Process Workshop (ISPW '94), October 1994, Airlie, Virginia, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1994, ISBN 0-8186-6770-2 - Prasun Dewan, B. Krishnamurthy:

Relations between CSCW and software process research: a position statement. 34-36 - Volker Gruhn:

Communication support in a process-centered software engineering environment. 37-41 - Wilhelm Schäfer, Stefan Wolf:

Cooperation patterns in PSEEs. 42-43 - John R. Diamant:

Human interaction suppport in HP SynerVision for SoftBench. 44-46 - P. Giese, Barbara Hoisl, Christopher M. Lott, H. Dieter Rombach:

Data collection in a process-sensitive software engineering environment. 47-49 - Sergio Bandinelli, Elisabetta Di Nitto, Alfonso Fuggetta, Luigi Lavazza:

Coupled vs. decoupled user interaction environments in PSEEs. 50-52 - Carlo Montangero:

The "process in the tool syndrome": is it becoming worse? 53-56 - Carolyn B. Seaman, Victor R. Basili:

OPT: organization and process together. 57-59 - Ataru T. Nakagawa, Kokichi Futatsugi:

Formalizing humans in software processes. 60-61 - Tsuneo Ajisaka:

Meta-integration for process integrated CASE environments. 62-66 - Kathleen Culver-Lozo:

The software process from the developer's perspective: a case study on improving process usability. 67-69 - Naser S. Barghouti:

Separating process model enactment from process execution in Provence. 70-73 - Hajimu Iida, Katsuro Inoue, Koji Torii:

Using process descriptions as templates of communication flow. 74-77 - P. S. Young, Richard N. Taylor:

Human-executed operations in the teamware process programming system. 78-81 - Barry W. Boehm, Prasanta K. Bose:

Humans and process frameworks: some critical process elements. 82-84 - P. David Stotts, Richard Furuta:

Process models as multi-reader collaborative hyperdocuments. 85-89 - Noureddine Belkhatir, Walcélio L. Melo:

The need for a cooperative model: the adele/tempo experience. 90-92 - Lawrence G. Votta:

By the way, has anyone studied any real programmers yet? 93-95 - Sergio Bandinelli, Alfonso Fuggetta, Luigi Lavazza, Gian Pietro Picco:

Combining control and data integration in the SPADE-1 process-centered software engineering environment. 96-99 - Simon M. Kaplan, Celsina Bignoli, William J. Tolone:

Process, space, & software development suppport. 100-103 - Watts S. Humphrey:

Process feedback and learning. 104-106 - John E. Arnold:

Toward collaborative software processes. 107-109 - Ilham Alloui, Selma Arbaoui, Flávio Oquendo:

Process-centered environments: support for human-environment interaction and environment-mediated human cooperation. 110-113 - Israel Ben-Shaul, George T. Heineman, Steven S. Popovich, Peter D. Skopp, Andrew Z. Tong, Giuseppe Valetto:

Integrating groupware and process technologies in the Oz environment. 114-116 - Khalid Sherdil, Nazim H. Madhavji:

Personal "progress functions" in the software process. 117-121 - Dennis Heimbigner, Leon J. Osterweil:

An argument for the elimination of roles. 122-123 - Klaus Pohl, Ralf Dömges, Matthias Jarke:

Decision oriented process modelling. 124-128 - Leon J. Osterweil, Dennis Heimbigner:

An alternative to software process languages. 129-131 - Robert Balzer:

Process definition formalism maturity levels. 132-133 - M. M. Lehman:

Evolution, feedback and software technology. 134-137 - Dewayne E. Perry:

Issues in process architecture. 138-140 - Maria H. Penedo:

Life-cycle (sub) process scenario. 141-143 - Jonathan E. Cook, Alexander L. Wolf:

Lowering the entry barrier and raising the cofidence in large process models. 144-147

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