A conceptual schema for process definitions and models

Presents a conceptual schema for process definitions and models. This conceptual schema offers a single, integrated view of the important information content elements, as well as the major interconnections among them. It is not tied to any specific modeling or definition language; rather, it is sufficiently general that it can be used in conjunction with a wide variety of such languages. The schema is based on fundamental, common notions of processes, and employs simple, natural language terminology. This paper also discusses a conceptual framework for software processes, which forms a foundation for the schema. The paper concludes with a discussion of important applications of the schema, along with future research needed to bring these applications to fruition.<<ETX>>

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