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Intro; Foreword; Preface; Book Goals; Target Audience; Outline; Contents; Chapter 1: Foundations; 1.1 Background; 1.1.1 Basic Concepts; 1.1.2 The Purpose of Explicitly Using Software Processes; 1.1.3 Software Processes and their Evolution; 1.1.4 Managing Software Processes; 1.1.5 Software Process Models and Meta-models; 1.2 The Software Process Ecosystem; 1.3 Historical Overview; 1.3.1 The Early Days; 1.3.2 The 1980s: The Rise of Software Processes; 1.3.3 The 1990s and Early 2000s: Lightweight and Agile Processes; 1.3.4 Recent Trends; 1.4 Terminology and Basic Concepts

1.4.1 General Terminology1.4.2 Process Terminology; 1.4.3 Software Process Terminology; 1.4.4 Model and Meta-model Terminology; 1.4.5 Process Model Terminology; 1.4.5.1 The process cube; 1.4.5.2 Standard processes and tailoring; 1.4.6 Major Phases Within Software Life Cycles; 1.4.7 Other Relevant Terminology; Further Reading; Exercises; References; Chapter 2: Software Process Definition and Modelling; 2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 Basic Concepts; 2.1.2 Properties of Process Meta-Models; 2.1.3 Meta-meta-modelling; 2.1.4 Core Contents of Software Process Models

2.1.5 Further Contents of Software Process Models2.2 Notations for Modelling the Interactions Between Processes; 2.2.1 Value Chain Diagrams and Process Landscape Diagrams; 2.2.2 The Multi-View Process Modeling Language (MVP-L); 2.3 Detailed-Level Modelling Notations for Individual Processes; 2.3.1 Process Patterns; 2.3.2 Modelling Notations from Requirements Analysis; 2.3.2.1 Modelling notations from structured analysis and design; 2.3.2.2 Modelling notations from UML; 2.3.3 High-Level Notations for General Processes; 2.3.3.1 The Entry-Task-Verification-Exit (ETVX) notation

2.3.3.2 Turtle diagrams2.3.3.3 The SIPOC notation; 2.3.3.4 Schematic representation of processes according to ISO 9001; 2.3.4 Notations for Modelling Business Processes; 2.3.5 Process Notations for Formal Analysis; 2.3.5.1 Process Algebras; 2.3.5.2 System Dynamics; 2.4 Combined Modelling Notations Combining High-Level and Detailed-Level Modelling; 2.4.1 Life Cycle Diagram Plus Textual Process Documentation; 2.4.2 The Software & Systems Process Engineering Meta-Model (SPEM); 2.4.3 Software Engineering Metamodel for Development Methodologies (SEMDM) ISO/IEC 24744; 2.4.4 V-Model XT Meta-Model

Further ReadingExercises; References; Chapter 3: Software Processes in the Software Product Life Cycle; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Distinctive Properties of Software Process and Life Cycle Models; 3.1.2 Software Product Life Cycle; 3.1.3 Organisational Software Processes; 3.1.4 Software Development Life Cycle; 3.1.5 Software Life Cycle Processes According to ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207; 3.1.6 Categories of Software Process and Life Cycle Models; 3.1.7 Categorizing Process Models by Level of Detail; 3.2 Basic Software Development Life Cycle Models; 3.2.1 Waterfall Models; 3.2.2 The V-Model

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