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21st IEEE International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE'06)
pp. 209-220
Concurrent Engineering support in Software Engineering
Jacky Estublier, LSR-IMAG, Cedex, France
Sergio Garcia, LSR-IMAG Grenoble Cedex 9 France
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The evolution of Software Engineering
methodology, from waterfall to spiral, from spiral to
agile, indicates that high concurrency, iterative
development and short cycles are key factors for
effective Software Engineering. It is widely accepted
that supporting (i.e., formalizing controlling,
automating and optimizing) concurrent engineering
processes is needed to increase predictability of cost,
quality and development time.
Unfortunately, current systems (e.g., workflows,
Software Configuration Management) are too
simple and deterministic; they do not include real
support for concurrent engineering. We claim this
shortcoming is one of the major reasons why current
workflow and process support do not significantly help
in the support of software engineering.
In this paper we present the Celine system, which
extends workflows with the definition of high-level
executable description of concurrent engineering and
therefore contributes to provide effective control over
cost, quality and development time.
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Citation:
Jacky Estublier, Sergio Garcia,
"Concurrent Engineering support in Software Engineering,"
ase,
pp. 209-220,
21st IEEE International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE'06),
2006
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