Title :
Process-centered environments: support for human-environment interaction and environment-mediated human cooperation
Author :
Alloui, Ilham ; Arbaoui, Selma ; Oquendo, Flavio
Author_Institution :
CRISS, Univ. Pierre Mendes, Grenoble, France
Abstract :
Process enactment involves two kinds of interaction in a PCE (Process Centered Environment): human-environment interaction and environment-mediated human cooperation. In order to provide relevant and useful support to process performance, both kinds of interaction need to be modeled and supported by PCE´s process formalisms and mechanisms. Indeed, as processes are dynamic and evolvable, human process performance and human-human interaction may lead to inconsistencies between process enactment and process performance states. PEACE´s (Process-centered Enactable and Adaptable Computer-aided Environment) solution to handling such inconsistencies is (i) to provide a process modeling formalism based on the autoepistemic logic that allows to represent in the enactment state, all the knowledge provided from performers-even if it is not definitive or partial-and (ii) to mediate social interaction by providing explicit protocols based on the multi-agent paradigm
Keywords :
project support environments; software engineering; PCE; autoepistemic logic; environment-mediated human cooperation; human-environment interaction; multi-agent paradigm; process enactment; process performance; process-centered environments; protocols; Argon; Feedback; Humans; Postal services; Software performance;
Conference_Titel :
Software Process Workshop, 1994. Proceedings., Ninth International
Conference_Location :
Airlie, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-6770-2
DOI :
10.1109/ISPW.1994.512778