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Software-Prozeßmodellierung and -Durchführung — Schwierigkeiten des Technologietransfers

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In diesem Artikel diskutieren wir, inwiefern die Forschung auf dem Gebiet der Software-Prozeßmodellierung und rechnergestützten Durchführung von Software-Prozessen Einfluß auf die industrielle Praxis der Software-Entwicklung hat. Wir diskutieren ein Beispiel der Anwendung von Software-Prozeßtechnologie auf einen Fehlerverfolgungsprozeß in der industriellen Praxis.

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Gruhn, V., Urbainczyk, J. (1997). Software-Prozeßmodellierung and -Durchführung — Schwierigkeiten des Technologietransfers. In: Jarke, M., Pasedach, K., Pohl, K. (eds) Informatik ’97 Informatik als Innovationsmotor. Informatik aktuell. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60831-5_54

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