Abstract

Process-centred Software Engineering Environments (PSEEs) are environments in which there is an explicit definition of the process to be followed during software development. This definition—called the process model—can be interpreted (or enacted) to provide the environment's user with guidance, support and, whenever possible and convenient, automation. Several PSEEs have been developed and are being used in trial settings. This paper discusses the functionality and architecture of these environments. It also outlines open issues and future directions for the research and industrial community.

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