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The PIE Methodology — Concept and Application

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Software Process Technology (EWSPT 2001)

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This methodology is concerned with technologies for supporting contemporary business processes. In particular, it concerns those that are long-lived, critical to the businesses’ success, are distributed and supported on heterogeneous systems. Many of today’s organizations fall into this category and, for them to be effective, support technologies must be able to deal with dynamic evolution. This paper describes a methodology offering such a capability.

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Cunin, PY., Greenwood, R.M., Francou, L., Robertson, I., Warboys, B. (2001). The PIE Methodology — Concept and Application. In: Ambriola, V. (eds) Software Process Technology. EWSPT 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2077. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45752-6_2

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