Title :
A process modelling framework: capturing key aspects of organisational behaviour
Author :
McGrath, G. Mike
Author_Institution :
Joint Res. Centre for Adv. Syst. Eng., Macquarie Univ., North Ryde, NSW, Australia
fDate :
29 Sep-2 Oct 1997
Abstract :
The organisation management and social science literature are rich in descriptions of models relevant to the software development process. However, even the most prescriptive of these models are not specified with any great degree of formality. Nevertheless, key aspects of these models can be represented using more formal modelling approaches. This, in turn, allows the definition and development of evaluation environments that allow the rapid prototyping of persistent process models which effectively embody technical, organisational, social and human factors. A software engineering process modelling framework is presented. The focus of the work is on behavioural aspects. A feature of the framework is that user views, in a variety of modelling formalisms, may be extracted from a common, highly abstracted conceptual model. Examples of “user views” represented and implemented in Prolog and a systems dynamics modelling tool are presented
Keywords :
PROLOG; formal specification; human factors; project management; software development management; software prototyping; systems analysis; user interfaces; Prolog; behavioural aspects; evaluation environments; formal modelling approaches; highly abstracted conceptual model; human factors; modelling formalisms; organisation management; organisational behaviour capture; persistent process models; rapid prototyping; social science literature; software engineering process modelling framework; software process modelling framework; systems dynamics modelling tool; user views; Capability maturity model; Computer industry; Engineering management; Human factors; Power system modeling; Prototypes; Research and development management; Software engineering; Software prototyping; Systems engineering and theory;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering Conference, 1997. Proceedings., Australian
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8081-4
DOI :
10.1109/ASWEC.1997.623763